Fighting Knife Crime London has identified and gathered a range of resources concerning knife crime and the associated issues of poverty, deprivation and inequality.
The information comprises of the following, official reports, statistical information, research and legislation. We will regularly update the resources section of the website to ensure that we provide the most up to date and informative information available.
We hope that this information is helpful to young people and their families, community groups, students, researchers, practitioners, policy makers and journalists.
Detailed data on the illicit drug market, its associated harms and interventions currently in place to tackle and respond to these harms
Read MoreThis publication is intended to provide an overview of work undertaken and progress achieved by Ministry of Justice, our agencies and key partners, in tackling racial and ethnic disparity in the Criminal Justice System.
Read MoreThe Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, made a commitment to Londoners in his manifesto and his Police and Crime Plan to conduct a review of the MPS Gangs Violence Matrix. This was achieved and published in December 2018. This review outlined the need to report annually upon the progress made across a number of recommendations. This report forms part of this first full annual review and has had an exclusive focus upon the Matrix cohort and how it has changed, if at all, in the first year since the review.
Read MoreThis report aims to answer four main questions: 1. What is driving the current rise in school exclusions? 2. Is there a link between rising school exclusions and rising levels of knife crime? 3. What can be done to prevent exclusion from mainstream education, particularly of young people who may be at risk of involvement in serious violence? 4. What happens to young people when they are excluded from school? How do we effectively safeguard them and ensure they access effective education?
Read MoreFormative evaluation of the Ubuntu Roundtable Project pilot project which took place in 7 London Boroughs. The initiative adopted the African concept of Ubuntu "a person is a person because of or through others" (Tutu, 2004: 25-26) as a vehicle to improve police youth relations, through participatory engagement between young people and the Police in 7 London Boroughs. The project was jointly funded by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and the Sir John Cass's Foundation (now known as the Portal Trust).
Read MoreReport of a special meeting convened by the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Knife Crime. The meeting brought together MPs and Peers with 16 young people who had been convicted of knife offences or had been victims of knife crime. They discussed the causes of knife carrying and knife crime in small groups before a wider discussion chaired by APPG Chair, Sarah Jones MP. Around 20 MPs and Peers from the APPG attended, including senior parliamentarians and shadow ministers.
Read MoreOverview of youth services which includes relevant news and parliamentary material
Read MoreThis report is a call to action for professionals to recognise child criminal exploitation and provide a coordinated safeguarding response. Child criminal exploitation is a complex problem that requires a joined-up approach from statutory and non-statutory agencies, and accurate sharing of intelligence and recording of concerns facing children. The report focuses specifically on the experiences of children targeted by criminal networks to distribute illegal drugs (referred to as the 'child criminal exploitation through the county lines model'). Being caught possessing or distributing drugs is of course a serious crime at any age, but where children are groomed by criminal groups they need to be recognised as victims of exploitation. The report sheds light on how safeguarding duties interact with law enforcement responses in these instances potentially with very different consequences and long term impacts on a child's life.
Read MoreAt the invitation of the Government, the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance visited the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 30 April to 11 May 2018 to assess the authorities’ efforts in eliminating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.
Read MoreThe Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston, undertook a mission to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 5 to 16 November 2018. The purpose of the visit was to report to the Human Rights Council on the extent to which the Government’s policies and programmes relating to extreme poverty are consistent with its human rights obligations and to offer constructive recommendations to the Government and other stakeholders.
Read MoreReport on Knife Crime by the Youth Select Committee.
Read MoreThis briefing provides information on the two main categories of offence relating to knives and offensive weapons in England and Wales: offences relating to possession and offences relating to sale and supply. It also describes police guidance on cautioning and charging and the Government's policy on knife crime.
Read MoreThis is the Review of an enforcement database operated by the Metropolitan Police Service known as the Gangs Matrix. The Review was a specific commitment in the Mayor’s Police and Crime Plan and also in his 2016 election manifesto. The Review, the most comprehensive ever conducted into the MPS Gangs Matrix, combines analysis of those on the Matrix; interviews with practitioners and those in communities affected by the Matrix; and detailed discussions with a Reference Group of practitioners and subject matter experts. The Review also takes note of the recent investigation by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) on the Matrix.
Read MoreOverview of cross government work aimed at tackling racial disparities and an update on progress on the Lammy review.
Read MoreIn Spring 2017, StopWatch commissioned Dr. Patrick Williams of Manchester Metropolitan University to carry out in-depth qualitative interviews with 15 Londoners aged between 17 and 32 who are on the Gangs Matrix
Read MoreAmnesty International has been conducting research on the Gangs Matrix for the past year and has met with more than 30 professionals who use, or are familiar with, the Gangs Matrix. They come from the police, the voluntary sector, and local authorities in several London boroughs – including staff from three borough Gangs Units. We have also asked community members and young people affected by the Gangs Matrix to tell us their experiences.
Read MoreThis document is the Mayor of London's strategy for delivering his vision of a safer London for women and girls, covering the period 2018-2021.
Read MoreOpen letter to the Prime Minister from Rt Hon. David Lammy MP.
Read MoreIn 2017 we marked the death of each child and teen killed by knives and pursued the themes and possible solutions to the issues surrounding knife crime. We also exclusively revealed national data that showed last year was one of the worst in 40 years for knife fatalities. These pen portraits will no longer be updated.
Read MoreAn independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for, Black Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals in the Criminal Justice System.
Read MoreConcluding observations of the fifth periodic report of the UK on its implementation of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child.
Read MoreFollowing the publication of Baroness Young's review Improving outcomes for young black and/or Muslim men in the Criminal Justice System in 2014, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies commissioned the authors to write a research and policy project to explore the relationship between Joint Enterprise, gangs, and the police's gang database, and ethnicity.
Read MoreFollow on report of the inquiry held by the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children 2013-2014
Read MoreFollow on report of the inquiry held by the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children 2013-2014.
Read MoreUK Government submission to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on progress in implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Read MoreAims to influence the development and delivery of new commissioning frameworks and ensure that they have at their core effective measures to improve outcomes for young black and/or Muslim men.
Read MoreInterim report presenting the findings from an information request to all police forces in England and Wales for data held on children and young people in relation to stop and search and police custody facilities.
Read MoreThis review aims to draw together some of the existing information and research on knife crime and makes tentative assessments of the programmes in place to combat knife usage.
Read MoreAn independent inquiry into the use of physical restraint, solitary confinement and forcible strip searching of children in prisons, secure training centres and local authority secure children’s homes.
Read MoreThe relationship of health risk behaviour and disease in adulthood to the breadth of exposure to childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction during childhood
Read MoreComplete statement of children's rights which is the most widely-ratified international human rights treaty in history.
Read MoreUpdate on the implementation of the recommendations of the Carlile Inquiry
Read MoreHMICFRS inspection report into disproportionality in the use of the police powers of stop and search and the use of force.
Read MoreThis report sets out the state of violence against women and girls (VAWG) as of January 2021 and what is know about prevalence and the policy landscape of this issue.
Read MoreThis important new statement marks the first steps of this government’s journey towards a children’s social care system that delivers the best start in life for the children who most need it.
Read MoreThis resource looks at the research on the nature of violence and how, why and where it happens.
Read MoreThe report firstly briefly summarises the current problems in the criminal justice system, exemplified by the crisis in the prison estate and the lack of services for people experiencing crises.
Read MoreThis report is produced in collaboration with staff from the Campbell Collaboration Secretariat. It is a derivative product, which summarises information from Campbell systematic reviews, and other reviews, to support evidence-informed decision making’.
Read MoreThis briefing will examine the current evidence in relation to stop and search and how it is practised in the UK, examining in particular questions of its disproportionate use against young people and those from minority ethnic groups.
Read MoreNew YEF report examining trends in serious violence over the past 10 years.
Read MoreAn updated version of the NYA’s toolkit designed to gather information from young people about the impact of youth work on their lives. It is designed to aid the National Youth work Curriculum.
Read MoreWe’ve created this guidance to help you get the most out of your finite resources when commissioning or designing plans to keep children safe.
Read MoreThis report looks at the impact of the cost of living crisis on young people
Read MoreThis is the final report of a three-year research programme here at Resolution Foundation, funded by the Health Foundation and part of their Young person’s future health inquiry.
Read MoreAI in the public sector is a rapidly evolving field that has the potential to revolutionize governance and citizen services.
Read MoreThis report calls for a tougher response to criminals who are taking advantage of young people and vulnerable adults.
Read MoreThe purpose of this inspection was to establish how well the police and law enforcement bodies understand and respond to group-based child sexual exploitation.
Read MoreThe Charter prioritises education that is fully inclusive, fair and available to all. It's what we heard from headteachers, education professionals, young people, parents and carers and local authorities, when we began this journey at a VRU conference in July 2022.
Read MoreThe findings of this year’s Prince’s Trust NatWest Youth Index demonstrate how the relationship between financial confidence, work and education can have a detrimental impact on young people’s wellbeing and aspirations for the future.
Read MoreThis report looks at the current situation across different groups and regions, and the future prospects for poverty in the UK.
Read MoreThe strategy commits to a long-term strategic approach and defines the outcomes we want to achieve over the next ten years.
Read MoreThis report brings forth the experiences of people who are diagnosed and self-diagnose as neurodivergent.
Read MoreIn this report we explore some key issues in relation to the government’s new policing and court order power, Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs).
Read MoreThe second annual Youth Endowment Fund report into young people’s experiences of violence.
Read MoreThis report Rebuilding Lives Young Muslims from Criminal Justice System to Community Resettlement highlights a range of issues from islamophobia within the criminal justice system, to the systemic and chronic disadvantage faced by many in the Muslim community.
Read MoreThe Education Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration, and policy of the Department for Education and its associated public bodies.
Read MoreThis resource is a summary of our Charity Exellence Insight Briefing - £1bn Public Funding Cuts + Potential Widespread Charity Closures.
Read More22 ways to build resilience and aspiration in people and communities.
Read MoreThis year, we have delivered on the plan set out in 2022, to put the full Social Mobility Index into operation. We have done this by looking at full mobility outcomes, intermediate (early-life) outcomes, and drivers, but with breakdowns by geography and protected characteristics where possible.
Read MoreWe are clear that our mission is to deliver More Trust, Less Crime and High Standards.
Read MoreFeasibility and pilot trial report.
Read MoreThe aim of the forum is to work together to share good practice and improve services and support for care experienced young people.
Read MoreThis is an independent review co-chaired by former Children’s Minister Tim Loughton MP and former Shadow Education Secretary Kate Green, and commissioned and facilitated by the National Youth Agency (NYA), the national standards body for youth work in England.
Read MoreThis is the Response from the Chair of the Mayor of London’s Police and Crime Committee to the Met’s draft Turnaround plan, also published on the FKCL website
Read MoreThe government is taking action at every level to cut crime and make our streets safer, but we know there is more to do to protect the public and end the scourge of serious violence.
Read MoreThis Review, commissioned in the wake of the scandals that have rocked policing nationally, has sought to examine the Met’s culture and standards.
Read MoreA report commissioned by the Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit
Read MoreAt Catch22, we strive for a world where everyone has what we call the ‘3 Ps’ – good people around them, a safe place to live and a purpose in life. It is our mission to ensure everyone we work with has the opportunity to realise those 3Ps, even when the scale of the problems they face seem unsurmountable.
Read MoreThis report was kindly produced by Emma Hands and Dr Sarah Lewis, introducing the ideas and practices of Growth work. A whole system approach is promoted which seeks to grow an organisation through building a sense of community and belonging.
Read MoreThe essential guide to Understanding Poverty in the UK
Read MoreOur plan is to deliver a better service and to achieve that we need to hear your views. We are listening, and will update the Plan in April following this period of engagement.
Read MoreThis paper, the first in a series of research reports, makes clear the urgent need to protect children from the harms of online pornography.
Read MoreA platform approach to community support and resolution
Read MoreThis project explores the experiences of children and young people, some of whom had been diverted and some of whom had not, with a particular focus on how they perceived their ethnicity to have impacted the youth justice process and outcomes.
Read MoreAn updated review of the digital maturity and effectiveness of the UK’s fitness and leisure sector
Read MoreUK Youth has partnered with Frontier Economics to estimate the economic value of youth work in England.
Read MoreA national plan of action to support vulnerable teenagers to succeed and to protect them from adversity, exploitation, and harm
Read MoreThe Good Childhood Report 2022 is the eleventh annual report on the well- being of children in the UK, and marks the tenth anniversary of the series.
Read MoreThe purpose of this document is to outline the Violence Prevention Unit’s approach to violence prevention, and its objectives and activities for 2022-2026.
Read MoreThis report identifies some core key themes driving violence based on what participants told us through the interviews, focus groups, surveys and our social media analysis.
Read MoreThis evaluation of DARE25 aimed to ascertain the impact of the programme on behavioural and emotional problems among Year 6 pupils (as measured by the self-reported Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and the Problem Behaviour Frequency Scale).
Read MoreThe last few years have been challenging for everyone and the pandemic has reaffirmed the importance of family and relying on their support during difficult times. Now, more than ever, it is vital that we understand, celebrate, and appreciate the importance of family in everyone’s lives, especially children
Read MoreRevenge porn is a uniquely modern phenomenon that shines a light on a fundamental flaw in how we approach consent, the internet, and acceptable behaviors in dating and relationships
Read MoreFootball has the power to change lives for the better. It can contribute to physical and mental wellbeing, it can provide opportunities to compete and collaborate with others and it can help to shape the place of girls and women in wider society.
Read MoreThe report and analyses were funded by the Hadley Trust, and we thank them for their continuing support.
Read MoreThe Report includes a comprehensive Executive Summary at the beginning, which includes the key sections from each chapter, so that readers can benefit from a higher-level overview of the Report either in advance, or instead of reading the Report in full.
Read MoreThis report describes six ambitions for early mental health support for children.
Read MoreThis report – the latest in our long-running annual series – therefore sets out the key lessons we should learn from historic trends in UK incomes as well as from comparisons with other countries.
Read MoreThis report takes a closer, evidence-based look at increased penalties for assaults against emergency workers and demonstrates the ineffectiveness of this approach on any level.
Read MoreThe Children’s Commissioner’s Attendance Audit set out with an overarching goal that every child should be in school every day, supported and ready to learn. Every child has the right to a fantastic education.
Read MoreThe Childhood Trust commissioned this research to explore the impact of the ongoing cost of living crisis on disadvantaged children and young people supported by charities in London.
Read MoreIn this paper, they apply the relational lens to the UK’s police forces, and make the case for a new approach to collaborative, community-based crime prevention
Read MoreThis is the government’s formal response to the recommendations made by the Health and Social Care Committee in its report, Children and young people’s mental health.
Read MoreThis review is the most wide ranging rethink of children’s social care in more than a generation.
Read MoreThis report brings together evidence from the work of the IOPC on stop and search, stakeholder engagement and published research to highlight concerns about transparency, legitimacy, scrutiny, and disproportionality that must be considered and addressed by the police service and others. Our aim is to support change and improvement in policing practice to help increase public confidence.
Read MoreSurvey into the mental health of children and young people by General Practitioners from the youth mental health charity Stem4
Read MoreThe Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has published his plan for policing and keeping Londoners safe during this Mayoral term. Following consultation with nearly 4,000 Londoners, victims of crime, agencies, community groups and businesses, the Mayor’s Police and Crime Plan sets out his vision for a city in which Londoners are safer – and feel safer.
Read MoreThis final report from the Review is our attempt to describe what kind of police service we will need to address the challenges of the 21st century.
Read MoreReport into peer-on-peer abuse online
Read MoreInterim findings from the Children's Commissioner School Attendance Audit
Read MoreChild Safeguarding practice review of Child Q who was strip searched at school in Hackney
Read MoreFifth annual report on children's mental health services in England. The report provides an assessment of children's ability to access Children and Young People Mental Health Services (CYPMHS) in England in 2020/21, and how this has changed over the past two years.
Read MoreResponse to Danny Kruger MP's Report: 'Levelling Up Our Communities: Proposals for a New Social Covenant'
Read MoreIt is vital that we preserve and enhance the economic, academic and cultural success stories of the UK’s most productive counties, towns and cities.
Read MoreSummary findings and government response
Read MoreIn this investigation, the Inquiry considered the sexual exploitation of children by organised networks. Department for Education guidance recognises that child sexual exploitation is a form of child sexual abuse.
Read MoreThe Social Care Review can be the catalyst to bring about the bold and radical changes children want to see, but it will take all of us to make it a reality for all children within five years.
Read MoreOut-of-court disposals and diversion schemes are a vital part of the criminal justice system, providing quick and straightforward alternatives to prosecution. This project investigated whether and how the use of such disposals could be expanded to help ease pressure on the system.
Read More10-point action plan with practical steps for meaningful change by working in partnership, alongside women with lived experience of the criminal justice system.
Read MoreThis White Paper sets out the strategy for prisons over the next two years, as well as the longer-term 10-year vision. It seeks views on how the proposals can bring down stubbornly high rates of reoffending, cut crime and protect the public from harm.
Read MoreA new care system to protect vulnerable teenagers at risk of exploitation and crime
Read MoreThis report outlines how Redthread's programmes will be expanding over the next few years.
Read MoreUK Government 10 year drugs strategy
Read MoreHow gangs are drawing another generation into a life of violent crime
Read MoreThematic inspection of the experiences of black and mixed heritage boys in the youth justice system. Over the course of six weeks, nine different youth offending services (YOSs) were inspected. This included a review of comprehensive evidence in advance from each area and in total examined 173 cases of black and mixed heritage boys (59 out-of-court disposal cases and 114 cases dealt with by the courts). The services of ‘User Voice’¹ were commissioned to obtain the views of 38 boys who had been supervised by the different services. This resulted in understanding the support they had received and the challenges they face.
Read MoreIn a “tough on crime” climate, how can we build support for resolving more crimes without going to court?
Read MoreTrends in cautioning and sentencing of knife and offensive weapons
Read MoreThis publication addresses a range of audiences; parliamentarians, artists, arts organisations, educators, funders, service users and the public. The key to progress will be coming together to address inequalities in arts engagements and promote inclusive interventions for young people.
Read MoreFindings following a review of 101 independent IOPC investigations involving the use of Taser from 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2020
Read MoreGuidance document on how parents can best support children to understand and tackle sexualised bullying and pressures of growing up online.
Read MoreAssessment of the progress against some of the most important Macpherson report recommendations: on community confidence, on tackling racist crimes, on recruitment and retention of Black and other minority ethnic officers and staff, on race disparities in the use of stop and search and other powers, and on the overall aim set by the late Sir William Macpherson of “the elimination of racist prejudice and disadvantage and the demonstration of fairness in all aspects of policing.” We have also looked at the structures needed to deliver further progress today.
Read MoreThe UK Government response to the independent review of drugs by Dame Carol Black
Read MoreThe Social Mobility Commission is an independent advisory non-departmental public body established under the Life Chances Act 2010 as modified by the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016. It has a duty to assess progress in improving social mobility in the UK and to promote social mobility in England.
Read MoreGovernment response to the 2019 Youth Select Committee Report- Our Generation's Epidemic: Knife Crime
Read MoreThis summary note sets out information on the levels and rates of poverty in the UK, including historical trends and forecasts for future years, as well as poverty by employment status, tenure, ethnic group, disability, region and constituency.
Read MoreThis briefing paper discusses the police power of Stop and Search in England and Wales.
Read MoreUK Government response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights - Black people, racism and human rights
Read MoreUpdate report on the implementation of the MOPAC Recommendations
Read MoreThis report sets out our findings from 6 joint targeted area inspections (JTAIs) carried out between September 2023 and May 2024.
Read MoreThis report provides the first causal estimates of the effects of youth clubs on education and crime
Read MoreThis evaluation directly aligns with the London Violence Reduction Unit's core mission – to gain a deeper understanding of the root causes of violence and implement preventative measures.
Read MoreThis research, funded by the Hadley Trust, sought to address this evidence gap and take a closer look at the way in which TIP is implemented in the youth justice sector...
Read MoreThis Review was established to ‘identify ways in which forces across England and Wales can be more productive, improving outcomes’.
Read MoreThis is an Important new study from College of Policing ‘What Works Centre’ on the effect of imprisonment on reoffending.
Read MoreThis report is an important reminder of the state our high streets are in, and the positive role community businesses can play in turning their fortunes around.
Read MoreAnalyses of information held within the Home Office Homicide Index, which contains detailed record-level information about each homicide recorded by police in England and Wales.
Read MoreA Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Read MoreIn last year’s introduction to the Factfile I looked forward to the prospect of emerging from the Covid pandemic. How desperately mistaken that prediction has proved to be. Once again, for prisoners and their families, the pains of imprisonment have been terribly amplified by the restrictions imposed to prevent infection. Prisons have relaxed more slowly, and tightened up more quickly, than the wider community. With honourable exceptions, inspection reports reveal prison regimes characterised by boredom and inactivity.
Read MoreSome children come into contact with the law and most are simply doing what comes naturally to them - pushing boundaries, making choices without thinking through the consequences, acting up among their peers.
Read MoreThese final recommendations complement the 87 recommendations contained in the previously published investigation reports (including six which have been restated).
Read MoreBetween May and July 2022, Catch22 brought together employability experts, businesses, youth employment champions and job seekers in a series of round tables to explore the subject of underemployment.
Read MoreThis report outlines a 12-month participatory research study into understanding how to ensure protection, support and positive outcomes for children and young people who have arrived in the UK.
Read MoreReduced reoffending is an important objective that can facilitate desistance and reintegration.
Read MoreOur aim is not to provide a comprehensive overview of this topic but rather to spotlight some of the newer directions in intergenerational mobility research within economics driven by changes in some key trends in the recent decades as well as growing availability of administrative data.
Read MoreThis toolkit is designed for professionals to use with children and young people who are at risk of carrying or using a knife.
Read MoreThis report builds on the work published in 2020 of the Behavioural Insight Team (BIT).
Read MoreThis bulletin focuses on the findings from research which sought to identify and understand promising approaches to knife crime delivered by and with YOTs.
Read MoreHolds a key for successful intervention of sports programmes to tackle violent knife crime.
Read MoreThe Sentencing Council is proposing to issue two guidelines for the offence of the sale of knives etc to persons under 18 contrary to section 141A of the Criminal Justice Act 1988; one for sentencing individuals and one for sentencing organisations
Read MoreOpportunity for 11-18 year olds across the UK to vote on the topics members of the Youth Parliament debate in the House of Commons chamber.
Read MoreThis report presents findings from the evaluation of Violence Reduction Units (VRUs) in the year ending March 2022, the third consecutive year of Home Office funding.
Read MoreVRU publishes ground-breaking research into 'hidden harm' After listening to communities to understand the needs of parents and carers who play such a vital role in the early years of a young person’s life, a key theme to emerge from our conversations was violence and abuse by children towards their parents.
Read MoreOur Rise Up programme, funded by London’s VRU and delivered by London Youth in partnership with Leap Confronting Conflict, Power the Fight and Clore Social Leadership, builds on youth workers’ skills, confidence and experience in order to better support vulnerable young people in the capital.
Read MoreNational Survey that gauges the happiness and confidence young people feel across a range of areas, from working life to mental and physical health. 2,106 16 -25 year olds were surveyed during the period 22nd December 2021 and 12th January 2022. The survey was conducted on behalf of the Prince's Trust by YouGov.
Read MoreThis evaluation covers the Youth Futures Young Leaders training planned conducted over summer 2021, targeted at young people from West London. This programme built off the previously successful model of Ubuntu Round Tables (URTs) delivered by YF in conjunction with the Tutu Foundation, whilst incorporating several changes to both prioritise the development of young people as facilitators, rather than participants, and to adjust to the turbulent, changing context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst the programme included interaction with other young people, and police, in the form of mini URTs delivered by the training, the focus of the evaluation is on the experience and impact of the Facilitator Training programme.
Read MoreReport into the characteristics and risk/predictive factors behind rates of victimisation and rates of offending for both the ‘most serious violence’ and ‘secondary violence’ experienced by young people in London.
Read Moreresearch report to better understand children's and young people's; experiences of online platforms, social media platforms, apps and gaming; experiences of online harms and the impact on their lives; perceptions of what ‘acceptable use’ is in online spaces; views on law enforcement’s role in addressing online harms; views on what future regulatory frameworks and arrangements should be developed.
Read Moreresearch report to better understand children's and young people's; experiences of online platforms, social media platforms, apps and gaming; experiences of online harms and the impact on their lives; perceptions of what ‘acceptable use’ is in online spaces; views on law enforcement’s role in addressing online harms; views on what future regulatory frameworks and arrangements should be developed.
Read MoreAnnual summary of the difference the Youth Sport Trust makes for young people through the power of sport and play and the funds invested into the charity.
Read MoreThis is Henry Dimbleby’s 2021 report but one that is now in the news as so many four schools children haven’t enough food to eat to be able to learn adequately, with all the consequences that follow.
Read MoreAn overvoew of participatory arts offered by the NHS to people with mental health problems
Read MoreThis paper provides an introductory overview to the development of early intervention policies, their evidence-base and their impact. It also provides links to further reading.
Read MoreReview into improving the health and development outcomes for babies in England
Read MorePart 2 of the independent review of drugs which sets out a way forward on drug treatment and recovery
Read MoreReport into the need for better recognition and investment towards the arts as a youth intervention
Read MoreThis study examines whether there is an independent association between mental difficulties in adolescence and educational attainment at age 16.
Read MoreThe proportion of economically-active young adults either unemployed or fully furloughed has halved since May 2020, to around 16 per cent at the end of May 2021. But they remain harder hit than older people, being two-and-a-half times more likely to be out of work...
Read MoreAt age 17, 6.4% of young people reported carrying or using a weapon in the preceding year. This was an increase from age 14 where 3.7% reported this. At age 17 the prevalence for males (8.8%) was more than twice that for females (3.9%). Weapon carrying or use at age 17 intersected with other types of offences at the same age.
Read MoreLongitudinal research project to understand the social impact and return on investment resulting from the Ministry of Defence expenditure on cadets and the cadet expansion programme, as well as the benefits of the qualifications provided by CVQO.
Read MoreResearch briefing from ongoing research on the policing of County Lines and the Impact of Covid-19
Read MoreThis report explores the issue of vulnerability as a driver of serious violence, focusing on young people. It summarises the current trends in violence and patterns of vulnerability among children and young people, including the rise in poverty and deprivation. We look at the backgrounds and circumstances of a group of offenders and victims of serious violence to explore vulnerabilities that are thought to be connected to greater risks of violence and draw together common themes. Finally, we look at the effectiveness of current approaches to protecting and supporting young people who are at risk of serious violence, offering some recommendations for change.
Read MoreReport briefing based on a range of existing research, and new statistical analysis on low income and young women in London.
Read MoreThe intention of this research was to evidence the experiences of young people, families and practitioners in order to improve the effectiveness of therapeutic responses to youth violence in London.
Read MoreThe Good Childhood Report 2020 is the ninth annual report on the well-being of children in the UK by The Children's Society. It marks the 15th anniversary of the Children's Society's substantive programme of research to better understand how children feel about their lives, and the tenth year of our own measure of well-being - The Good Child Index.
Read MoreSummary of phase one of the independent review of drugs an up-to-date analysis of the problems (Commissioned in February 2019 by Sajid Javid (then Home Secretary)
Read MoreThis report provides insight on the issues facing children of prisoners. It examines the extent, nature and root causes of their poorer outcomes and argues that a whole family approach can be used to improve outcomes for children and parents and identifies what needs to change.
Read MoreDetailed data on the illicit drug market, its associated harms and interventions currently in place to tackle and respond to these harms
Read MoreOverview of youth services which includes relevant news and parliamentary material
Read MoreThis report is a call to action for professionals to recognise child criminal exploitation and provide a coordinated safeguarding response. Child criminal exploitation is a complex problem that requires a joined-up approach from statutory and non-statutory agencies, and accurate sharing of intelligence and recording of concerns facing children. The report focuses specifically on the experiences of children targeted by criminal networks to distribute illegal drugs (referred to as the 'child criminal exploitation through the county lines model'). Being caught possessing or distributing drugs is of course a serious crime at any age, but where children are groomed by criminal groups they need to be recognised as victims of exploitation. The report sheds light on how safeguarding duties interact with law enforcement responses in these instances potentially with very different consequences and long term impacts on a child's life.
Read MoreThis briefing provides information on the two main categories of offence relating to knives and offensive weapons in England and Wales: offences relating to possession and offences relating to sale and supply. It also describes police guidance on cautioning and charging and the Government's policy on knife crime.
Read MoreIn Spring 2017, StopWatch commissioned Dr. Patrick Williams of Manchester Metropolitan University to carry out in-depth qualitative interviews with 15 Londoners aged between 17 and 32 who are on the Gangs Matrix
Read MoreAmnesty International has been conducting research on the Gangs Matrix for the past year and has met with more than 30 professionals who use, or are familiar with, the Gangs Matrix. They come from the police, the voluntary sector, and local authorities in several London boroughs – including staff from three borough Gangs Units. We have also asked community members and young people affected by the Gangs Matrix to tell us their experiences.
Read MoreFollowing the publication of Baroness Young's review Improving outcomes for young black and/or Muslim men in the Criminal Justice System in 2014, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies commissioned the authors to write a research and policy project to explore the relationship between Joint Enterprise, gangs, and the police's gang database, and ethnicity.
Read MoreThis review aims to draw together some of the existing information and research on knife crime and makes tentative assessments of the programmes in place to combat knife usage.
Read MoreThe relationship of health risk behaviour and disease in adulthood to the breadth of exposure to childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction during childhood
Read MorePolice recorded crime figures by Police Force Area and Community Safety Partnership areas (which equate in the majority of instances, to local authorities).
Read MoreThe Workforce Survey, together with the Youth Sector Census and Higher Education Institution (HEI) Annual Monitoring Survey provides deeper insight into the state of the youth sector than was previously available.
Read MoreThe National Youth Work Census helps to shape the future of youth work in England by bringing together the views of providers from across the country.
Read MoreThe reported data has been weighted to accurately reflect the demographics of these age groups across England.
Read MoreThis report presents a detailed analysis of the estimated 103 homicides that occurred in Greater London in 2023, marked by a concerning trend in violent crimes.
Read More458,000 young people aged 16-24 were unemployed in November – January 2023, up 27,000 from the previous quarter but at a similar level to a year before. Youth unemployment is currently at a historically low level.
Read MoreThis publication looks at the youth justice system in England and Wales for the year ending March 2022.
Read MoreA Youth Endowment Fund report into young people’s experiences of violence
Read MoreThis is the dataset from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) for y/e June 2022, published October 7th 2022.
Read MoreIn last year’s introduction to the Factfile I looked forward to the prospect of emerging from the Covid pandemic. How desperately mistaken that prediction has proved to be.
Read MoreIn this briefing, we present analysis from the Networked Data Lab (NDL). Led by the Health Foundation, the NDL is a collaborative network of analytical teams from across the UK (see section About the Networked Data Lab). Using local expertise and unique linked datasets, our aim is to produce new insights into major challenges in health and care.
Read MoreThe reform aims to simplify the adult Out of Court Disposals (OOCDs) framework, to ensure consistency across police forces in the way low-level offences are dealt with out of court.
Read MoreThis is our second statistics update, looking at the latest data on crime and violence affecting young people.
Read MoreThis publication presents key statistics describing the trends in the number of offenders receiving cautions and convictions
Read MoreAnalyses of information held within the Home Office Homicide Index, which contains detailed record-level information about each homicide recorded by police in England and Wales.
Read MoreCrime against households and adults using data from police recorded crime and the new Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales. Includes the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on crime and people’s perceptions of crime during the October 2020 to September 2021 interview periods.
Read MoreThis publication looks at the youth justice system in England and Wales for the year ending March 2022. It considers the number of children (those aged 10 to 17) in the system, the offences they committed, the outcomes they received, their demographics and the trends over time.
Read MoreNational and subnational mid-year population estimates for the UK and its constituent countries by administrative area, age and sex
Read MoreCrime against households and adults using data from police recorded crime and the new Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales. Includes the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on crime and people's perceptions of crime during the October to December 2020 periods.
Read MoreThis is the 2020/21 edition of JRF's annual report on the nature and scale of poverty across the UK and how it affects people. It highlights early indications of how poverty has changed in our society since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, as well as the situation revealed by the latest poverty data, collected before the coronavirus outbreak. It examines overall changes to poverty, with sections looking at the impact of work, the social security system and housing. It also benefits from powerful insights from members of our Grassroots Poverty Action Group, who have direct experience of living on a low income.
Read MoreAccessible overview of key facts and statistics on the mental health children and young people.
Read MoreHouse of Commons briefing paper on knife crime in England and Wales
Read MoreAn exploration of how child poverty and educational outcomes vary for different ethnic groups, including a look at whether there is a relationship between these variables that is consistent across ethnic groups.
Read MoreIn 2017 we marked the death of each child and teen killed by knives and pursued the themes and possible solutions to the issues surrounding knife crime. We also exclusively revealed national data that showed last year was one of the worst in 40 years for knife fatalities. These pen portraits will no longer be updated.
Read MoreT1 Rugby emphasises fun, fitness, and inclusion, providing a welcoming and safe environment for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.
Read MoreThis is the updated guidance for professionals January 31st 2024.
Read MoreThis guide has been created to support organisations of any shape and size to meaningfully work alongside young Londoners.
Read MoreCatch22 Zine is an annual publication designed to give you a flavour of the depth and breadth of what we do across our organisation.
Read MoreWe have seen and supported over 30000 young people make the very challenging transition from childhood to adulthood and develop into positive, productive role models in their own right.
Read MoreIn the recent past, especially in the past year of 2022, the cost of living has been increasing significantly, causing massive issues across individuals’ daily lives and their quality of life.
Read MoreFacts to help you feel more confident when talking to your child about knife harm, as well as practical help and guidance, and where to find support.
Read MoreImplementation guide to support the development and sustainability of in-hospital Violence Reduction (VR) services. The guide is intended for health care professionals working in partnership with local authority and third sector organisations to set up and deliver in hospital VR services.
Read MoreA dedicated fund, which will enable local businesses, charities, and community led organisations to work in collaboration with the Met; to rebuild trust within our communities, and progress towards increasing the number of people from underrepresented groups to consider a career within policing.
Read MoreThe College has produced this guide to support forces in tackling this complex type of crime, equipping officers in all forces with good practice from across the UK and beyond.
Read MoreThis document sets out progress against the actions the Government committed to in the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy (2016-2020), Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy Refresh (2019), and Male Victims’ Position Paper (2019).
Read MoreThe document covers how the Government will prioritise prevention, support survivors, pursue perpetrators and create a stronger system.
Read MoreThis business plan outlines the essential activity the YJB aims to complete during 2021-22. Some is carried forward from last year, when our priority was to respond to the challenges presented by COVID-19
Read MoreThis document is the Mayor of London's strategy for delivering his vision of a safer London for women and girls, covering the period 2018-2021.
Read MoreComplete statement of children's rights which is the most widely-ratified international human rights treaty in history.
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