Search results with tag "Knife crime"
TAC KLING KNIFECRIME - Knife Crime, Gun Crime, …
www.knifecrimes.orgTACKLING KNIFE CRIME A Review of Literature on Knife Crime in the UK A report for the Royal Armouries Museum by Perpetuity Research & …
‘Knife Crime’ A review of evidence and policy
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk‘Knife crime’ potentially encompasses a very broad range of offences and thus causes problems in both the definition and determination of its prevalence. Clearly, the production of a knife in the commission of a crime, such as in a robbery or sexual assault, even if not used to cause injury, is a ‘knife crime’ under any interpretation.
Ofsted research on knife crime: safeguarding children and ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukKnife crime is a term used commonly in the media to refer, primarily, to street-based knife assaults and knife-carrying. However, there are many different criminal offences relating to knives. For example: it is an offence to threaten or cause harm to a person with a bladed weapon
Media representations of black young men and boys
orca.cardiff.ac.ukassociated with knife crime. There was also some evidence of an assumption in certain sections of the tabloid press that a young male victim of knife crime may be involved in gangs. • In current affairs documentaries black young men and boys also featured largely in association with crime issues – especially street violence, gun and
Victims Strategy - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukTackling such problems and ensuring that victims of crime are . supported at every stage of the criminal justice system is what this strategy is all about. And, ... lost a child to knife crime, for the person who has been living for years with the burden of being sexually abused and has finally
Collaborative Approaches to Preventing Offending and Re ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukand what can be done to prevent crime. It provides a useful description of the public health approach that has been so successful in reducing serious violence in Scotland, and in particular knife crime which has, against the trends in England and Wales, seen a sustained fall.
The Knife Crime Prevention Programme - Process Evaluation
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukvictims’ families and health professionals as a result of the programme. By the end of the programme, the majority of those young people completing the survey upon entry and exit to the programme demonstrated a correct understanding of the law. YOT staff surveyed felt that the greatest learning points for young people
Knife Crime - SCCJR
www.sccjr.ac.ukMoral panic: a disproportionate response from the media, public or politicians to a crime. 5 Lengthier custodial sentences may deter some people who, in light of knowing about this lengthy custodial sentence, weigh up the decision that any ‘street cred’ they may gain