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This report examines the perceived changes in the nature of street gangs across the original 33 Ending Gang and Youth Violence areas.
Advice is for leaders, their senior teams and staff in schools or colleges affected by gang or youth violence.
Gang injunctions help to prevent gang-related violence and rehabilitate gang members.
The cross-government approach to ending gang violence and exploitation.
A dedicated police taskforce set up to bring down grooming gangs has supported police forces in England and Wales to make hundreds of arrests in its first year.
A briefing on the burden of mental illness faced by young people involved with gangs, part of the 'Ending Gang and Youth Violence' programme.
Call to run a project to support young people on the trajectory of offending in gangs or at risk of getting involved with gangs, by providing intensive support - in Leeds City Region.
An exploratory study to add to the understanding of the psychological processes contributing to violence carried out by gang members.
An independent review of the Ending Gang and Youth Violence (EGYV) programme.
Youth crime prevention programmes - how young people are put on a programme, what they're like, mentoring and involving parents and families.
This brief draws on data collected in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Jordan using mixed-methods research
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Haiti.
Serious young offenders will be turned away from gangs and knife crime through rigorous education and training at the country’s first Secure School.
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