Knives: Crime

Attorney General written question – answered at on 12 September 2024.

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Photo of Tan Dhesi Tan Dhesi Chair, Defence Committee, Chair, Defence Committee

To ask the Solicitor General, what steps she is taking to help increase prosecution rates for knife crime.

Photo of Sarah Sackman Sarah Sackman The Solicitor-General

This Government is committed to halving knife crime in the next decade as set out in our Safer Streets Mission.

From Tuesday 24 September, it will be illegal to own zombie-style knives and machetes as they will be added to the list of dangerous prohibited items already banned, including zombie knives, butterfly knives, Samurai swords, and push daggers. The Government will also legislate to ban ninja swords and strengthen rules to prevent online sales of knives.

The Crown Prosecution Service and National Police Chiefs’ Council also work closely to prevent and tackle knife crime. Guidance setting out their joint approach to knife crime offending can be found here: Offensive Weapons, Knife Crime Practical Guidance | The Crown Prosecution Service (cps.gov.uk).

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