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<p>There is no recognised term or a specific offence of “acid violence”. However,
a range of offences are relevant depending on the nature of the violence and the harm
caused.</p><p>The most serious violence and harm caused by use of acid or other corrosive
substances is likely to be subject to section 18 of the Offences Against the Person
Act 1861 causes grievous bodily harm with intent to do so. This carries a maximum
life sentence. In addition, someone who has possession of acid or other corrosive
substances with an intention to do harm, is likely to be considered to be in possession
of an offensive weapon, which is a criminal offence.</p>
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