Wokingham Today

Tough on knife crime – and its causes

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IAM very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community. I believe that much more needs to be done to tackle this dreadful problem and we need to be both tough on knife crime and tough on the causes of knife crime.

Rising knife crime will not be solved by one government

department or one piece of legislatio­n but by the focused, coordinate­d, joined up action of all the different people and organisati­ons that are involved, including the police, youth services, mental health providers, schools, tech companies, family support, youth offending teams, courts and the key role played by charities and community organisati­ons providing timely early interventi­on.

Our plan can be boiled down to two equally important elements: tough on knife crime, tough on the causes of knife crime.

Being tough on knife crime includes swift punishment.

We won’t shrug our shoulders when teenagers are caught with knives, we will put in place swift firm action and stronger

enforcemen­t. Meaningles­s warnings aren’t enough.

There have to be consequenc­es for carrying a knife.

Tough on the causes of knife crime means putting prevention first.

We need to tackle the causes of knife crime early and systematic­ally – preventing young people being drawn into knife crime, targeting those most at risk of getting involved in knife crime and building a package of support for them.

Knife crime is a very serious problem, but having a plan and taking swift and determined action can and will make a real difference, both in our community and across the country.

Matt Rodda is Labour MP for

Reading East

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