Proceeding contribution from Lord Redwood (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 June 2008. It occurred during Topical debate on Knife Crime.
Knife Crime
On a related point, is not the problem primarily one of feral youths in gangs going armed? If they are prevented from going armed with knives, they might go armed with something else. We need to concentrate on how concerned adults somewhere in their communities—parents, relations, teachers, youth workers or whoever—gives them a purpose for living, other than going out on the streets and causing trouble.
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- Crime Homicide Police Offensive weapons Voluntary organisations Young people
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