WitrynaOur resources explore the real, lived experience of people affected by knife crime and youth violence. These PSHE lesson plans for schools teaching KS2, KS3 and KS4 are based on video testimony from ex gang members, victims and offenders. The lessons include all the worksheets, activities and film that you need to run a successful lesson. Witryna10 sty 2024 · As a result, research – led by University College London – aims to investigate the effect that images of knives have on young people’s perceptions of safety in London, the level of knife carrying as well as the fears and attitudes of seeing images of knives posted online. The research, expected to be published by the end …
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Witryna17 paź 2013 · BBC News. National crime figures have shown that murders involving a knife have dropped 9% in the past year, from 207 in 2011-12 to 189 in 2012-13. The … Witrynaknife crime’ reflects more than just a media phenomenon or a political catch phrase. The number of hospital stabbing admissions where the victims are under 18 years of age has doubled in the past five years [1]. In response to such figures a variety of measures have been initiated, aimed at tackling the emerging ‘knife crime’ and ‘knife solar panels on slab roof
Is social media behind the sharp rise in knife crime?
WitrynaFrom 2016 to 2024, the UK saw a 22% increase in crime with knives and sharp weapons. Admission to hospitals with stabbing injuries is now at its highest rate for 7 … Witryna20 mar 2024 · Abstract. This undergraduate dissertation attempts to understand the knife crime epidemic through the lens of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism has arguably become a dominant ideology, leading to the ... Witryna21 Provisions of knife crime prevention order. (1) The only requirements and prohibitions that may be imposed on a defendant by a knife crime prevention order are those which the court making the order thinks are necessary—. (a) to protect the public in England and Wales from the risk of harm involving a bladed article, slushy plush