Since the current government took office, over 63,000 knives and weapons have been removed from the streets through multiple initiatives. These include successful surrender schemes, bans on zombie-style knives, machetes, and ninja swords, which alone yielded 57,726 surrendered weapons. Border Force has intercepted 4,656 knives at UK borders, and the police, through the County Lines Programme, have confiscated an additional 1,229. During this period, knife-related homicides have decreased by 27%. Knife-point robberies have declined by 10%, and hospital admissions due to stab wounds have fallen by 11%. These statistics reflect operational progress in reducing knife crime and associated violence. In... [Continue Reading]
Schools in high knife crime hotspots to get targeted support to divert children away from crime. Up to 250 schools in high knife crime hotspots will receive specialist training and support to divert children from serious violence.  The government will launch the âSafety In & Around Schools Partnershipâ to invest £1.2 million to support schools in areas of high knife crime and improve pupilsâ safety on their way to and from school. The partnership will train school leaders on knife crime risk and support schools to develop local solutions to improve pupil safety, which could include mentoring support for... [Continue Reading]