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Copycat stabbings: is social media fuelling knife crimes?

Copycat stabbings: is social media fuelling knife crimes?

Released Monday, 13th May 2024
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Copycat stabbings: is social media fuelling knife crimes?

Copycat stabbings: is social media fuelling knife crimes?

Copycat stabbings: is social media fuelling knife crimes?

Copycat stabbings: is social media fuelling knife crimes?

Monday, 13th May 2024
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It’s been a month since the horrific attack at Bondi Junction Westfield, during which a man stabbed 18 people, killing six. Most of his victims were women.

The event was heavily reported on by the media, and in the wake of the tragedy we’ve seen dozens more instances of violent knife crime right around Australia.

It may feel like we’re seeing an increase in these sort of attacks, but is that true? What do the stats tell us? And does more media reporting mean more people want to copy what they see?

Criminologist Xanthe Mallett from the University of Newcastle joins the Briefing to breakdown Australia’s knife crime.

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