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Ending Gang and Youth Violence: A Cross-Government Report

Cm. 8211

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'Ending Gang and Youth Violence: A Cross-Government Report (Cm. 8211)' has been drawn up in close consultation with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and other Cabinet Ministers and is designed to be seen as an important first analysis of the problem of gangs and the interventions that might work.

It provides a platform for the intensive support that will need to be provided to the areas most affected.

The riots that occurred in London and other parts of England during August 2011, had a gang aspect.

In London, one in five of those arrested in connection with the riots were known gang members.

Gangs and serious youth violence are seen as the product of high levels of social breakdown and disadvantage. Gangs themselves, create a culture of violence and criminality.

The report makes clear that intensive police action is needed to stop the violence and bring perpetrators to justice, but this should be done alongside robust offers of support and an intensive prevention strategy.

The proposals are wide-ranging but focus on five specific areas:

(i) Providing support - to local areas to tackle gang or youth violence

(ii) Prevention - stopping young people becoming involved in serious violence

(iii) Pathways out - offering exit strategies away from violence and gang culture

(iv) Punishment - preventing the violence of those refusing to exit violent lifestyles

(v) Partnership working - to join up the way local areas respond to gangs and youth violence.

Extent 24 pages ISBN 9780101821124
Size A4 Price £8.75
Format Paperback Published 01 Nov 2011
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