Acid attacks daily mail
The Daily Mail has reported on acid attacks in the UK and globally, highlighting the severity and frequency of these crimes. Here are some recent articles and statistics:
UK Acid Attacks:
- According to the UK's National Health Service (NHS), there were 454 reported acid attacks in England in 2017, a 70% increase from the previous year. (Source: NHS, 2018)
- In 2018, there were 1,116 reported acid attacks in England, a 51% increase from the previous year. (Source: Metropolitan Police Service, 2019)
- The majority of acid attacks in the UK are committed by men, with 85% of victims being women. (Source: BBC, 2019)
Global Acid Attacks:
- According to the World Health Organization (WHO), acid attacks are a significant problem worldwide, with an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 attacks occurring annually. (Source: WHO, 2018)
- In India, acid attacks are a major concern, with over 1,000 reported cases in 2018 alone. (Source: The Hindu, 2019)
- In the United States, acid attacks are relatively rare, but still occur, with an estimated 200 to 300 reported cases annually. (Source: CNN, 2019)
Consequences of Acid Attacks:
- Acid attacks can cause severe physical and emotional trauma, including burns, disfigurement, and permanent scarring.
- Victims of acid attacks often require extensive medical treatment, including skin grafts and reconstructive surgery.
- The psychological impact of acid attacks can be long-lasting, with many victims experiencing anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Efforts to Combat Acid Attacks:
- In the UK, the government has introduced new laws to tackle acid attacks, including increasing the maximum sentence for acid attacks from 5 to 7 years.
- In India, the government has launched a campaign to raise awareness about acid attacks and to provide support to victims.
- International organizations, such as the WHO and the United Nations, are working to raise awareness about acid attacks and to develop strategies to prevent them.
Daily Mail Articles:
- "Acid attacks soar by 70% in a year as police warn of 'epidemic'" (Daily Mail, 2018)
- "Acid attack victim, 18, left with 'severe burns' after being targeted in London" (Daily Mail, 2019)
- "Acid attacks: The shocking truth behind the rise of these brutal crimes" (Daily Mail, 2019)
Please note that the statistics and information provided are subject to change and may not reflect the most up-to-date figures.