Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
E. Yeong, Ming Chen, Roberta Mann, Tsuo-Wu Lin, Loren Engrav (1997)
Facial mutilation after an assault with chemicals: 15 cases and literature review.The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation, 18 3
Nehaluddin Ahmad (2011)
Acid Attacks on Women: An Appraisal of the Indian Legal ResponseAsia Pacific Journal on Human Rights and The Law, 12
Ruhella Hossain, E. Papamichael, A. Coombes (2019)
East London deliberate corrosive fluid injuriesEye, 34
Khair (2001)
Street Children in Conflict with the Law: The Bangladesh ExperienceAsia Pacific Journal on Human Rights and The Law, 2
S. Bond, G. Schnier, M. Sundine, S. Maniscalco, D. Groff (1998)
Cutaneous burns caused by sulfuric acid drain cleaner.The Journal of trauma, 44 3
T. Storey (2018)
Court of AppealThe Journal of Criminal Law, 82
S. Phillips, Michael Maume (2007)
Have Gun Will Shoot?Homicide Studies, 11
Melissa Tracy, A. Braga, A. Papachristos (2016)
The Transmission of Gun and Other Weapon-Involved Violence Within Social Networks.Epidemiologic reviews, 38 1
G. Kleck, K. McElrath (1991)
The Effects of Weaponry on Human ViolenceSocial Forces, 69
Andrew Burd, K. Ahmed (2010)
The acute management of acid assault burns: A pragmatic approachIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery : Official Publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, 43
I. Abdulrasheed, I. Ferdinand, Asuku Malachy (2014)
Chemical burns of the head and neck following assault in Zaria, North West Nigeria: A demographic and clinical profileSub-Saharan African Journal of Medicine, 1
Branday Jm, G.D.L. Arscott, E. Smoot, G. Williams, Fletcher Pr (1996)
Chemical burns as assault injuries in Jamaica.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 22 2
A. Mannan, S. Ghani, A. Clarke, Priscilla White, S. Salmanta, P. Butler (2006)
Psychosocial outcomes derived from an acid burned population in Bangladesh, and comparison with Western norms.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 32 2
Angela Faga, D. Scevola, M. Mezzetti, S. Scevola (2000)
Sulphuric acid burned women in Bangladesh: a social and medical problem.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 26 8
J. Dijkstra, S. Lindenberg, R. Veenstra, C. Steglich, Jenny Isaacs, Noel Card, E. Hodges (2010)
INFLUENCE AND SELECTION PROCESSES IN WEAPON CARRYING DURING ADOLESCENCE: THE ROLES OF STATUS, AGGRESSION, AND VULNERABILITY*Criminology, 48
L. Bègue, Sebastian Roché, Aaron Duke (2016)
Young and armed: a cross-sectional study on weapon carrying among adolescentsPsychology, Crime & Law, 22
K. Hayward (2007)
Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice theory versus the 'culture of now'Social Policy & Administration, 41
A. Tan, Amrit Bharj, M. Nizamoglu, D. Barnes, P. Dziewulski (2015)
Assaults from corrosive substances and medico legal considerations in a large regional burn centre in the United Kingdom: calls for increased vigilance and enforced legislationScars, burns & healing, 1
P. Micheau, F. Lauwers, Say Vath, Thoeurng Seilha, C. Dumurgier, B. Joly (2004)
Brûlures caustiques. Étude clinique à propos de 24 observations de brûlures par acide sulfurique au CambodgeAnnales De Chirurgie Plastique Esthetique, 49
M. Maguire, F. Brookman (2005)
Violent and sexual crime
S. Shah, M. Vizcaychipi (2016)
High-frequency percussive ventilation and initial biomarker levels of lung injury after smoke inhalation - Not Straightforward to Interpret.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 42 5
R. Young, W. Ho, S. Ying, A. Burd (2002)
Chemical assaults in Hong Kong: a 10-year review.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 28 7
C. Tahir, B. Ibrahim, E. Terna-Yawe (2012)
Chemical burns from assault: a review of seven cases seen in a Nigerian tertiary institution.Annals of burns and fire disasters, 25 3
E. Chowdhury (2011)
Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing against Gendered Violence in Bangladesh
S. Haque, H. Ahsan (2014)
Human rights violations against women: acid violence in Bangladesh.American journal of preventive medicine, 46 2
K. Das, M. Khondokar, Md. Quamruzzaman, S. Ahmed, M. Peck (2013)
Assault by burning in Dhaka, Bangladesh.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 39 1
F. Yousaf, B. Purkayastha (2016)
Beyond saving faces: Survivors of acid attacks in PakistanWomens Studies International Forum, 54
B. Molnar, Matthew Miller, D. Azrael, S. Buka (2004)
Neighborhood predictors of concealed firearm carrying among children and adolescents: results from the project on human development in Chicago neighborhoods.Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 158 7
D. Hemenway (2011)
Risks and Benefits of a Gun in the HomeAmerican Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 5
R. Milton, L. Mathieu, A. Hall, H. Maibach (2010)
Chemical assault and skin/eye burns: two representative cases, report from the Acid Survivors Foundation, and literature review.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 36 6
P Olaitan (2008)
10.4103/0970-0358.41106Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 41
Mohammad Khoshnami, Elham Mohammadi, Hamideh Rasi, H. Khankeh, M. Arshi (2017)
Conceptual model of acid attacks based on survivor's experiences: Lessons from a qualitative exploration.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 43 3
H. Elffers (2017)
Multiple Interpretations of Rationality in Offender Decision Making
Yongqiong Xie, Yan Tan, Shu-ze Tang (2004)
Epidemiology of 377 patients with chemical burns in Guangdong province.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 30 6
Chittaranjan Behera, Anju Rani, M. Pradhan, P. Dikshit (2014)
Fatal Corrosive Attack: A Study of 13 Cases From Central Delhi, IndiaThe American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 35
H. Farhad, B. Naghibzadeh, A. Nouhi, Hamid Rad (2011)
Acid burn violence in Iran.Annals of burns and fire disasters, 24 3
J. Khubchandani, J. Price (2018)
Violence Related Behaviors and Weapon Carrying Among Hispanic Adolescents: Results from the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2001–2015Journal of Community Health, 43
N. Waldron, Devan Kennifer, E. Bourgois, Keo Vanna, S. Noor, J. Gollogly (2014)
Acid violence in Cambodia: the human, medical and surgical implications.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 40 8
U. Achebe, F. Akpuaka (1989)
Chemical burns in Enugu.West African journal of medicine, 8 3
J. Asaria, O. Kobusingye, B. Khingi, R. Balikuddembe, Manuel Gomez, Massey Beveridge, Massey Beveridge (2004)
Acid burns from personal assault in Uganda.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 30 1
P. Olaitan, B. Jiburum (2008)
Chemical injuries from assaults: An increasing trend in a developing countryIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery : Official Publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, 41
Mahalakshmi Nagarajan, Salma Mohamed, Omar Asmar, Yvonne Stubbington, Samuel George, K. Shokrollahi (2019)
Data from national media reports of 'Acid attacks' in England: A new piece in the Jigsaw.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
Bir Lama, J. Duke, N. Sharma, Buland Thapa, P. Dahal, Nara Bariya, Wendy Marston, H. Wallace (2015)
Intentional burns in Nepal: a comparative study.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 41 6
B Harcourt (2006)
10.7208/chicago/9780226316079.001.0001
F. Ahmed, H. Maroof, N. Ahmed, R. Sheridan (2017)
Acid attacks: A new public health pandemic in the west?International journal of surgery, 48
P. Ekblom (2017)
Evolutionary Approaches to Rational Choice
Iain Brennan (2018)
Weapon-carrying and the Reduction of Violent HarmThe British Journal of Criminology
M. Twoon, A. Tan, P. Dziewulski (2016)
Acid attacks: A growing problem in the UK.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 42 5
Sunyna Williams, Peter Mulhall, J. Reis, J. DeVille (2002)
Adolescents carrying handguns and taking them to school: psychosocial correlates among public school students in Illinois.Journal of adolescence, 25 5
E. Baumer, J. Horney, R. Felson, Janet Lauritsen (2003)
Neighborhood Disadvantage and the Nature of ViolenceCriminology, 41
S. Saukkonen, T. Laajasalo, M. Jokela, Janne Kivivuori, Venla Salmi, E. Aronen (2015)
Weapon carrying and psychopathic-like features in a population-based sample of Finnish adolescentsEuropean Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 25
Iain Brennan (2017)
High stakes: The role of weapons in offender decision making
D. Webster, P. Gainer, H. Champion (1993)
Weapon carrying among inner-city junior high school students: defensive behavior vs aggressive delinquency.American journal of public health, 83 11
A. Mannan, S. Ghani, A. Clarke, P. Butler (2007)
Cases of chemical assault worldwide: a literature review.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 33 2
(1997)
Guns in America: National Survey on Private Ownership and Use of Firearms
G Kleck (1991)
10.2307/2579469Social Forces, 69
Judit Thurnherr, P. Michaud, A. Berchtold, C. Akré, J. Suris (2008)
Youths carrying a weapon or using a weapon in a fight: what makes the difference?Health education research, 24 2
M. Swahn, R. Bossarte, Jane Palmier, H. Yao, M. Dulmen (2012)
Psychosocial characteristics associated with frequent physical fighting: findings from the 2009 National Youth Risk Behavior SurveyInjury Prevention, 19
Ilhong Yun, Eui-gab Hwang (2011)
A Study of Occasional and Intensive Weapon Carrying Among Adolescents Using a Nationally Representative SampleYouth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 9
William Wells, J. Horney (2002)
WEAPON EFFECTS AND INDIVIDUAL INTENT TO DO HARM: INFLUENCES ON THE ESCALATION OF VIOLENCECriminology, 40
Catherine Lewis, S. Bunce (2003)
Filicidal mothers and the impact of psychosis on maternal filicide.The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 31 4
John Beare (1990)
Eye injuries from assault with chemicals.British Journal of Ophthalmology, 74
E. Chowdhury (2005)
Feminist Negotiations: Contesting Narratives of the Campaign against Acid Violence in BangladeshMeridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, 6
Robert Miller, S. Pywell, J. Leon-Villapalos, J. Atkins (2018)
Chemical burn assaults: Is the media coverage representative?Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 44 4
D. Hemenway, Mary Vriniotis, Renee Johnson, Matthew Miller, D. Azrael (2011)
Gun carrying by high school students in Boston, MA: does overestimation of peer gun carrying matter?Journal of adolescence, 34 5
R. Spano, W. Pridemore, J. Bolland (2011)
Specifying the Role of Exposure to Violence and Violent Behavior on Initiation of Gun CarryingJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 27
K. Karunadasa, C. Perera, V. Kanagaratnum, Upul Wijerathne, I. Samarasingha, C. Kannangara (2010)
Burns due to Acid Assaults in Sri LankaJournal of Burn Care & Research, 31
B. Harcourt (2006)
Language of the Gun: Youth, Crime, and Public Policy
Linda Guerrero (2013)
Burns due to acid assaults in Bogotá, Colombia.Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 39 5
J. Grundlingh, J. Payne, Taj Hassan (2017)
Attacks with corrosive substances are increasing in UKBritish Medical Journal, 358
T. Kanchan, Pradhum Ram, A. Tandon, K. Krishan (2015)
Acid violence in India--a modern day somber reality?Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 41 6
[In this chapter, we outline the main findings of the published academic material that enhance the understanding of contemporary patterns of corrosive substance crime and why corrosives are used as a weapon. First, an overview of material relating to the harms, global patterns and motivations for acid attacks is offered. We identify that, although the previous research identifies the motivations for crime that uses corrosives (or what the desired outcomes for the offender are), explanations regarding why offenders choose to carry acid (in preference to other weapons) and why corrosives are used in a crime event (as opposed to other weapon types) are scarce. In establishing our understanding, we draw on some of the wider weapons literature to identify numerous risk factors associated with weapon carrying and develop some understanding regarding why offenders choose to carry and then use weapons. The chapter makes a novel contribution to the literature by consolidating the research on acid attacks and identifying where gaps exist. However, it also identifies a need for better understanding of the patterns of acid attacks, including why people may carry acid as a weapon of choice, and the transition from carrying or being in possession of a corrosive to using a corrosive in a crime event.]
Published: Mar 2, 2021
Keywords: Emotional and physical harms of acid attacks; Global patterns of acid attacks; Literature on motivations for acid use in crime; Weapon carrying and use
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.