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  2. Non-fatal offences against the person in English law - Wikipedia

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    Number of recorded crimes (2009–10). Categories approximate non-fatal offences against the person. Common to all crimes against the person is the infringement of the right to bodily integrity. It extends to the touching of clothing, for example, and where no physical harm actually results.

  3. FM considers call for non-fatal strangulation law - AOL

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    Call for non-fatal strangulation to be made crime. ... Thomson said NFS was a "known, serious and growing" problem. "Each year that passes sees more violence, strokes and deaths," she told MSPs.

  4. Call for non-fatal strangulation to be made crime - AOL

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    The spokesperson said: “Conduct amounting to non-fatal strangulation is a criminal offence in Scotland under the common law of assault. This offence carries maximum penalties up to life ...

  5. Offence against the person - Wikipedia

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    Non-fatal non-sexual offences; They can be further analysed by division into: Assaults; Injuries; And it is then possible to consider degrees and aggravations, and distinguish between intentional actions (e.g., assault) and criminal negligence (e.g., criminal endangerment). Offences against the person are usually taken to comprise: Fatal ...

  6. Homicide in English law - Wikipedia

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    The typical case will be of a non-fatal offence against the person that causes death. [48] There must be a criminal act, rather than an omission, following R v Lowe. [c 11] Although acts and omissions may be equally culpable, the extension to omissions – where there is no need to show intent – would have made illegal a huge class of persons.

  7. Violent crime - Wikipedia

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    Non-fatal violence is reported in the NCVS, which measures rape and sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated and simple assault reported by households surveyed by the U.S. Census Bureau. [29] The UCR tracks similar non-fatal violence, plus murder and non-negligent manslaughter recorded by law enforcement.

  8. Criminal transmission of HIV - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997 addressed an increase in syringe attack muggings and abandoned used syringes by creating offences of attacking or threatening with (s. 6), possession with intent (s. 7), and placing or abandoning (s. 8) a syringe or container of blood.

  9. Talk : Non-fatal offences against the person in English law

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    In my view, it should be "non-fatal non-sexual" rather than just "non-fatal" for clarity. Certain sexual offences were characterised as offences against the person by the Offences against the Person Act 1861, and this is still the case with the Visiting Forces Act 1952. James500 14:00, 13 January 2012 (UTC)