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Can knife crime be stopped before it starts?
Ros Griffiths, who works with boys at risk of exclusion from school, says knife crime is caused by inequality and lack of opportunity.
In the 12 months leading up to March 2018, a quarter of all knife crime victims were men aged 18-24, official figures show.
Ros Griffiths, CEO of Southside Young Leaders Academy works with young boys at risk of exclusion from school, believes that by investing in their education early on, these numbers could be reduced.
This film looks at the links between poverty, school exclusions and crime.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Lily Freeston |
Producer | Craig Langran |
Editor | Andy Brownstone |
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Knife Crime
Knife Crime