Sentences with phrase «from knife crime»

Sheridan said Ofsted was «determined» to support schools and colleges in protecting children from knife crime, and helping them make positive lifestyle choices.
The leader of a Christian organisation which helps people turn away from knife crime has told Premier... More

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«This announcement will make sure schools remain the safe haven they have always been, preventing young people from being drawn into knife crime outside the school gate.»
Liddle: - The overwhelming majority of street crime, knife crime, gun crime, robbery and crimes of sexual violence in London is carried out by young men from the African - Caribbean community.
Before joining The Conversation UK, Jo Adetunji worked as a reporter and editor at the Guardian, covering stories from UK knife crime to the Arab Spring.
This will include a crackdown on underage drinking, as well as early intervention to keep young people away from guns and knife crime.
British knife crime is now spreading from cities to the Home Counties, The Sun Online takes a look at the harrowing statistics...
In a separate study, Goray and colleagues illustrated how easily DNA can transfer within and between items from a crime scene during transport to the lab, in a study involving objects such as used cigarette butts and bloodied knives (Forensic Science International Genetics, DOI: 10.1016 / j.fsigen.2011.03.013).
A new way of detecting and visualizing fingerprints from crime scenes using colour - changing fluorescent films could lead to higher confidence identifications from latent (hidden) fingerprints on knives, guns, bullet casings and other metal surfaces.
A moderately entertaining crime drama from people who know their way around a bloody knife or suspicious evidence.
The metal - detecting wands are a part of City Hall's work with schools to tackle knife crime, and prevent students from bringing knives into schools.
Although the UK does not have the same gun laws as the USA, it still has high numbers of knife crime and assaults, meaning students and staff are still at risk of an attack from dangerous individuals.
Ofsted is to review its approach to knife crime in schools following an intervention from the mayor of London.
Sadiq Khan wants to treat knife crime prevention as a safeguarding standard, and judge schools on how well they are keeping their pupils safe from violence.
«My weapons crime experience includes defending a client from Chicago who was charged with felony assault for allegedly knifing a man in a downtown bar.
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