Concern at rise in random attacks

A DISTURBING rise in unprovoked assaults is driving an increase in calls to a national crime victims’ phoneline.

Concern at rise in random  attacks

The Crime Victims Helpline said it received 2,892 calls in 2010, up 20% on 2009 figures.

Maeve Ryan, coordinator of the charity, said the highest number of calls relate to unprovoked assault, a trend in recent years.

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