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How many violent attacks and sexual assaults on women are there? - BBC News
Extreme Violence and the 'British Way': Colonial Warfare in Perak, Sierra Leone and Sudan: Empire's Other Histories Michelle Gordon Bloomsbury Academic
The nature of violent crime in England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
From Brexit to Covid rules: Why violent riots have broken out in Northern Ireland
UK: Tackling Violence against Some Women, But Not All | Human Rights Watch
Despite opposition, Britain passes law to curb prosecutions for Northern Ireland 'Troubles' violence | KLAS
Firearm Crime Statistics: England & Wales - House of Commons Library
Huge rise in domestic abuse cases being dropped in England and Wales - BBC News
Gun Control: What Happened in England, Ireland, and Canada | Mises Wire
Alternatives to Violence Project Britain | London
Firearm Crime Statistics: England & Wales - House of Commons Library
Violent crime: Is it getting worse? - BBC News
Who is to blame for Hindutva violence in Britain?
Violent Crime Peaked In Britain in 2006 Because…. – Mother Jones
Updated: Murder and homicide rates before and after gun bans
Opinion | Sarah Everard and the U.K.'s Deadly Violence Against Women - The New York Times
Sorry seems to be the hardest word: Will Britain ever apologise for its violent empire? - The Conduit
Review: Brutality of British Empire on Display in 'Legacy of Violence'
Violent crime: Is it getting worse? - BBC News
Amazon.com: Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire (Audible Audio Edition): Caroline Elkins, Adam Barr, Random House Audio: Books
Opinion | 11,004 Gun Murders in US vs. 26 (equiv. 130) in England Annually | Common Dreams
Legacy of Violence by Caroline Elkins: 9780307473493 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
Racial Violence in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Amazon.co.uk: Panayi, Panikos: 9780718524081: Books
The People's Account' of State Violence in Britain | Frieze
Youth violence: rise could be linked to British people's growing distrust of authority