
2 December 2008
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The Youth Justice Board (YJB) has announced the appointment of John Drew as chief executive.
Anti-knife crime campaigners will undertake a march in London this weekend.
More than 1,000 community sports projects are to come together to encourage young people to stamp out racism.
A youth court in London may be reopened to clear a backlog of court cases.
Waltham Forest Youth Offending Team (YOT) must improve its work with victims, inspectors have said.
Councils will get more than 56 million pounds to fund after-school police patrols and detached youth workers as part of a government bid to cut youth crime.
Young people in Surrey have persuaded professional footballers to wear green wristbands to unite against knife crime.
A new programme to prevent knife crime has been launched in London.
More than £56m is to be given to councils to after-school police patrols and detached youth workers as part of the government's bid to cut youth crime.
A project in Scotland restricting sales of alcohol to under-21s at certain times has proved successful in cutting crime and antisocial behaviour.
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