Iconic Media Solutions and FKCL publish Issue Three of Fighting Knife Crime London Magazine.
Founder of FKCL and Editor of Issue Three, Bruce Houlder introduces the magazine:
Welcome to the third issue of the Fighting Knife Crime Magazine.
2022 starts with a renewed determination from FKCL. Here, the third edition of our magazine answers the question "How should we respond to the loss of life we have seen among young people in 2021." There is much here to think about. We have separate articles from Professor Peter Squires and Dr. Elaine Williams, whose academic studies, and observations on rethinking our approach to knife crime are both informed and thought-provoking. Buy their new book with our online offer here, and receive here a huge reduction!
Chris Wright of the amazing and hugely active and experienced Catch22 charity writes for us, as well as Sarah Jones MP, founder of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Knife Crime. Dan Brown, the inspirational founder of the Positive Transformation Group explains his new and ground-breaking project to use the most recent developments in IT to drive and connect corporates with communities in the fight against youth violence and unemployment. We also hear from Sue Scott Horne of Let's Get Talking, and finally from Annette Brown, Head of Trust & Charitable projects at the PTG Trust.
Among educators, employers, sports organisations and arts community, charities working with the young, the NHS, local and national government, and the press, there is a growing recognition of the value of a broad central resource like ours, and the need for evidence-based contributions to the debate on tackling youth violence and alienation. Please read what these contributors have to say.
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