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Lots has been written and said over the past few months about ways of tackling youth crime and in particular weapons-related crime.
More young people aged 10 to 14 are sent to custody in England and Wales than in any other country in western Europe, according to children's charity Barnardo's.
More than three-quarters of young people say they haven't committed a criminal offence, according to a Home Office study.
Local authorities are being encouraged to set up more street-based youth projects to deter youth crime.
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"It's what you do. It's what your friends do, isn't it?" Jay is 16, has been involved in gang culture and is one of the many young people who feel...
One in four young people claim to have carried a knife and one in 10 said they have carried a gun, according to a new study.
The annual British Crime Survey will include under-16s for the first time, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced.
"Police should harass young thugs," proclaimed Home Secretary Jacqui Smith last month.
A spate of fatal gun and knife attacks in Lambeth, south London, has led a coalition of local agencies to formulate an action plan to tackle youth crime. Jon Scott...
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