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Fear and
Fashion report
The use of knives and other weapons by young people
A report by Gerard Lemos for Bridge House
Trust
Foreword to the report
The intention of the Trust in commissioning this report was to
determine how it might best make a positive contribution to this
difficult subject by determining what were the key factors involved
in young people deciding to carry knives and weapons; what was the
scale of the problem; and what were the most effective types of
intervention.
The report pulls together much of the available research whilst
incorporating the views of practitioners at the 'coal face'. It
confirms that whilst carrying knives has always exercised a
fascination for young people, there is evidence that the use of
weapons is increasing. The findings point to the need for
'demonstration' or pilot projects, which bring together elements of
best practice now dispersed across a number of agencies.
With this information the Trust believes that it will be able to
target its grant-making more effectively; add positively to the
debate; and give to the voluntary and community sector
practitioners information that will perhaps help them in their
relevant work with young people.
I'm sure you will find the report both interesting and helpful
and join me in thanking Lemos & Crane for all their work.
Patrick Roney
Chairman, Bridge House Trust Committee
October 2004
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