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[NGOs such as Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) have made considerable efforts to highlight the issue of acid violence globally and develop strategies to prevent acid violence. In this chapter, we identify possible solutions to prevent acid violence and the potential challenges. We begin by outlining a theory of corrosive substance carrying and throwing, developed from the analysis conducted in the preceding chapters, which identifies the factors that encourage offenders to carry corrosives and how these carriers then transition to users. The theory illuminates a number of areas where preventative interventions could be developed, including interventions that aim to control the availability/accessibility of corrosives, developing laws to deter potential offenders from possession/use, focusing on interventions that make individuals less receptive to the idea of carrying/using corrosives and developing approaches focused on communities where carrying and use is prevalent. The analysis presents evidence of how these interventions have been used previously in relation to corrosives and wider weapons use, the challenges with these interventions and, lastly, key concerns for any future efforts to prevent corrosive crime.]
Published: Mar 2, 2021
Keywords: Control of corrosive availability; Deterrence through law; Public health model approaches; Community interventions; Challenges for the prevention of corrosive crime
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