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Ministers have confirmed plans for more targeting of 110,000 "problematic" families in a bid to cut youth crime. | Ministers have confirmed plans for more targeting of 110,000 "problematic" families in a bid to cut youth crime. |
The £100m Youth Crime Action Plan says more parenting orders should be handed out with ASBOs. | The £100m Youth Crime Action Plan says more parenting orders should be handed out with ASBOs. |
It also proposes increased support for crime victims and for young offenders to settle into communities - and says more youth centres should be built. | It also proposes increased support for crime victims and for young offenders to settle into communities - and says more youth centres should be built. |
The plan says the number of people aged 10 to 17 entering the criminal justice system should be cut by 20% by 2010. | The plan says the number of people aged 10 to 17 entering the criminal justice system should be cut by 20% by 2010. |
'Tackled head-on' | 'Tackled head-on' |
It adds that "families with children at risk of future high-rate offending will be reached through additional support which will ensure that problems are tackled early before difficulties spiral out of control". | It adds that "families with children at risk of future high-rate offending will be reached through additional support which will ensure that problems are tackled early before difficulties spiral out of control". |
Police should carry out "visible patrols" after school hours, the plan says. | Police should carry out "visible patrols" after school hours, the plan says. |
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: "Youth crime can have a devastating effect on victims and communities and must be tackled head-on. | Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: "Youth crime can have a devastating effect on victims and communities and must be tackled head-on. |
There are boundaries of acceptable behaviour [and] that it is completely unacceptable to carry a knife Gordon Brown Youth crime: Key recommendations class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/7507687.stm">Keeping teenagers out of trouble | |
"Today I want to send the message to perpetrators that their actions are unacceptable. | "Today I want to send the message to perpetrators that their actions are unacceptable. |
"They must understand the consequences their behaviour has not only on victims and communities but on their families and their futures." | "They must understand the consequences their behaviour has not only on victims and communities but on their families and their futures." |
The plan will involve the Home Office, Ministry of Justice and the Department for Children, Schools and Families. | The plan will involve the Home Office, Ministry of Justice and the Department for Children, Schools and Families. |
It calls for more investment in non-custodial sentences, involving intensive fostering and community supervision of young offenders. | It calls for more investment in non-custodial sentences, involving intensive fostering and community supervision of young offenders. |
Greater support will be offered with housing, education and work for those leaving prison, it adds. | Greater support will be offered with housing, education and work for those leaving prison, it adds. |
Not a U-turn as such [by the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith] but a very belated attempt to clear up the important confusion⦠Nick RobinsonBBC political editor Read Nick's blog in full | Not a U-turn as such [by the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith] but a very belated attempt to clear up the important confusion⦠Nick RobinsonBBC political editor Read Nick's blog in full |
'Don't feel safe' | 'Don't feel safe' |
The plan comes after the chief inspector of probation, Andrew Bridges, warned there were no "simple solutions" to reducing offending and expressed scepticism about "spectacular innovations". | The plan comes after the chief inspector of probation, Andrew Bridges, warned there were no "simple solutions" to reducing offending and expressed scepticism about "spectacular innovations". |
Research published last week suggested there had been significant improvements in parenting skills and school attendance among many of the first 90 families to complete the scheme. | Research published last week suggested there had been significant improvements in parenting skills and school attendance among many of the first 90 families to complete the scheme. |
Mr Brown said at his monthly news conference on Monday: "Too many people, young and old, do not feel safe in the streets, and sometimes even in their homes, as a result of the behaviour of a minority. | Mr Brown said at his monthly news conference on Monday: "Too many people, young and old, do not feel safe in the streets, and sometimes even in their homes, as a result of the behaviour of a minority. |
HAVE YOUR SAY Evicting the problem families just moves them from one place to another. I think it would be better to deal with the root causes, not just the surface cracks. Nicola Clubb, BournemouthSend us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY Evicting the problem families just moves them from one place to another. I think it would be better to deal with the root causes, not just the surface cracks. Nicola Clubb, BournemouthSend us your comments |
"We need to make it absolutely clear to everyone, but especially young people, that in our country there are boundaries of acceptable behaviour [and] that it is completely unacceptable to carry a knife." | "We need to make it absolutely clear to everyone, but especially young people, that in our country there are boundaries of acceptable behaviour [and] that it is completely unacceptable to carry a knife." |
The strategy was launched as Ms Smith was forced to again deny making a U-turn over plans to make young people who carry knives meet the victims of knife crime. | The strategy was launched as Ms Smith was forced to again deny making a U-turn over plans to make young people who carry knives meet the victims of knife crime. |
Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve said the government had used "gimmickry" to try to tackle the problem. | Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve said the government had used "gimmickry" to try to tackle the problem. |
Ms Smith denied the plan had ever been to take young people to A&E departments to meet victims as they were being treated. | Ms Smith denied the plan had ever been to take young people to A&E departments to meet victims as they were being treated. |