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Results for knives and crime (u.k.)

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Author: Wood, Rebecca

Title: Youth Deaths: The Reality Behind the 'Knife Crime' Debate

Summary: The media portrayal of, and government response to, the ‘knife crime epidemic’ created a distorted image of the reality on the ground, according to new research undertaken by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR). The evidence suggests that, whilst some marginalised young people are carrying knives, the image of violently nihilist, feral, often Black or ethnic minority teen gangs armed with knives and guns is, at best, only a snapshot of the grim reality for a very small minority. At worst, this kind of imagery, replicated unchallenged and unqualified on our screens and from the dispatch box, leads to a punitive and misguided political climate which may ultimately fail the very teenagers it aims to reach. Here, the IRR publishes a summary of its key findings for 2008. It aims to provide a description of who was killed and by whom and in what circumstances – a factual description which was largely missing from much media and political evaluation at the time.

Details: London: Institute of Race Relations,2010. 18p.

Source: Internet Resource: IRR Briefing Paper No. 5: Accessed April 6, 2012 at: http://www.irr.org.uk/pdf2/IRR_Briefing_No.5.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.irr.org.uk/pdf2/IRR_Briefing_No.5.pdf

Shelf Number: 124887

Keywords:
Gangs
Knives and Crime (U.K.)
Violent Crimes