警告说非致命的杀会造成严重,延迟健康损害, 并敦促在72小时内提供医疗帮助.
A new Somerset campaign warns that non-fatal strangulation can cause serious, delayed health damage and urges medical help within 72 hours.
警方和犯罪专员克莱尔·穆迪领导的,由司法部资助的一项新的萨默塞特运动正在提高对非致命杀严重健康风险的认识,特别是在年轻人中.
A new Somerset campaign led by Police and Crime Commissioner Clare Moody and funded by the Ministry of Justice is raising awareness of the serious health risks of non-fatal strangulation, especially among young adults.
报告反驳网络上宣传的误导性信息, 将杀视为低风险行为, 强调即使没有明显伤害, 也可能导致中风,脑损伤,失去意识和长期认知问题, 有时甚至几小时或几天后.
It counters online misinformation that normalizes strangulation as low-risk, emphasizing that even without visible injuries, it can cause stroke, brain damage, loss of consciousness, and long-term cognitive issues, sometimes hours or days later.
临床专家敦促在72小时内立即提供医疗服务.
Clinical experts urge immediate medical attention within 72 hours.
自从2022年杀成为独立犯罪以来,英格兰和威尔士已报告了超过23,000起案件,如果严重伤害发生,罪犯将面临长达五年的监禁.
Since strangulation became a standalone offense in 2022, over 23,000 cases have been reported in England and Wales, with perpetrators facing up to five years in prison regardless of consent if serious harm occurs.
活动包括为400多名专业人士提供培训, 并不考虑警察报告的支持.
The campaign includes training for over 400 professionals and offers support regardless of police reporting, with plans to expand across the South West.