
28 August 2008
We've all read the headlines but just how big a problem is knife crime? What can be done to steer young people away from violence and combat the problem?
The Conservative Party has accused Gordon Brown of running out of ideas on knife crime among young people.
Anyone over the age of 16 caught carrying a knife will be prosecuted.
The Home Office is to run an ad campaign showing graphic images of injuries inflicted by knife attacks to warn teenagers of the dangers of using weapons (see four nations,...
Islington Council is taking on a gang prevention officer as part of its drive to stop young people turning to crime.
Crimestoppers UK is kick-starting a pilot in three East London schools to help tackle knife crime.
Graphic pictures of the injuries caused by knife crime are being used in a new advertising campaign warning young people of the dangers of weapons
London's deputy mayor for young people will hold a summit at City Hall today to discuss the problem of knife crime among teenagers.
The government is more focused on increasing conviction rates than reducing the number of young people in custody, youth experts have claimed.
The Home Office is to put five million pounds into tackling violent crime.
One in four young people surveyed in a new poll claim to have carried a knife.
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