Sunday, 18 September 2005, 13:15 GMT 14:15 UK
Scotland has been named the most violent country in the developed world by a United Nations report.
The study found that, excluding murder, Scots were almost three times as likely to be assaulted as Americans.
Victims of crime in 21 countries were interviewed by the UN, but senior Scots police officers criticised the study.
The survey concluded that 2,000 Scots were attacked every week. That figure is 10 times the number recorded in official police figures.
The results showed Scotland was more violent than either England or Wales.
The figure for Scotland dwarves that of other developed nations such as Japan, where people are 30 times less likely to be attacked.
A statement from the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland said: "The general picture of Scotland around the world is not one of a violent country."
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