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Efforts to tackle knife crime are "clearly not working", the chairman of the home affairs committee has warned. | Efforts to tackle knife crime are "clearly not working", the chairman of the home affairs committee has warned. |
Labour MP Keith Vaz said the weekend stabbings at a London music event underlined the "urgent" need to better understand the causes of knife crime. | Labour MP Keith Vaz said the weekend stabbings at a London music event underlined the "urgent" need to better understand the causes of knife crime. |
He said 22 teenagers had been killed with a knife in London this year. | He said 22 teenagers had been killed with a knife in London this year. |
The Home Office says £2m invested in 10 areas since June is paying off, with 2,200 knives seized through stop and search operations. | The Home Office says £2m invested in 10 areas since June is paying off, with 2,200 knives seized through stop and search operations. |
Mr Vaz spoke out at the start of a cross-party knife crime inquiry, which it is hoped will find "effective responses" to the problem. | Mr Vaz spoke out at the start of a cross-party knife crime inquiry, which it is hoped will find "effective responses" to the problem. |
He said: "It is clearly not being dealt with at the moment with the legitimate, appropriate political solutions. They are clearly not working. | He said: "It is clearly not being dealt with at the moment with the legitimate, appropriate political solutions. They are clearly not working. |
"We want to take it beyond a party political discussion to really gain some important facts and figures to go into the community to find the perpetrators - and also establish how this matter should be dealt with." | "We want to take it beyond a party political discussion to really gain some important facts and figures to go into the community to find the perpetrators - and also establish how this matter should be dealt with." |
He said the committee will focus on identifying "effective responses", by improving the availability of data and offender profiles. | He said the committee will focus on identifying "effective responses", by improving the availability of data and offender profiles. |
Knife crime worsening say MPs | |
Mr Vaz was speaking after a 27-year-old man was stabbed on Saturday night at the sixth annual Urban Music Awards in south London. | Mr Vaz was speaking after a 27-year-old man was stabbed on Saturday night at the sixth annual Urban Music Awards in south London. |
The event at the O2 arena in Greenwich was halted after 90 minutes as the victim was taken to hospital with "serious but stable injuries". | The event at the O2 arena in Greenwich was halted after 90 minutes as the victim was taken to hospital with "serious but stable injuries". |
A 21-year-old man was arrested and bailed in connection with the offence, a Scotland Yard spokesman said. | A 21-year-old man was arrested and bailed in connection with the offence, a Scotland Yard spokesman said. |
When asked if the problem was out of control, Mr Vaz replied: "An event hosting several thousand people was suddenly cancelled because of the fact that a few people had knives and were using them - this is a cause for major concern. That is why it is important that we are holding this inquiry." | When asked if the problem was out of control, Mr Vaz replied: "An event hosting several thousand people was suddenly cancelled because of the fact that a few people had knives and were using them - this is a cause for major concern. That is why it is important that we are holding this inquiry." |
Also speaking at the launch of the inquiry in Stockwell, south London, was Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes who said there had been a "dramatic shift" in the culture of knife crime. Young people are helping to tackle the problem in their peer group | Also speaking at the launch of the inquiry in Stockwell, south London, was Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes who said there had been a "dramatic shift" in the culture of knife crime. Young people are helping to tackle the problem in their peer group |
He said: "Knives were originally taken because they were seen as cool. Then they were taken because young people thought they were safe. | He said: "Knives were originally taken because they were seen as cool. Then they were taken because young people thought they were safe. |
"But now what most people are doing is taking them because of fear. There has been a shift - we need people to realise that having them makes you much more likely to be a victim." | "But now what most people are doing is taking them because of fear. There has been a shift - we need people to realise that having them makes you much more likely to be a victim." |
Mr Hughes called for parents to educate their children better "not just at the ages of 13 or 14". | Mr Hughes called for parents to educate their children better "not just at the ages of 13 or 14". |
He added: "If you do not start teaching them, five, six, seven, I can assure you that it will not work at 13 or 14." | He added: "If you do not start teaching them, five, six, seven, I can assure you that it will not work at 13 or 14." |
At the start of November a government campaign was launched which will feature young people's faces on billboards across England and Wales. | At the start of November a government campaign was launched which will feature young people's faces on billboards across England and Wales. |
Teenagers are asked submit a picture of themselves holding the message "I say no to knives". | Teenagers are asked submit a picture of themselves holding the message "I say no to knives". |
Posters in knife crime hotspots will be updated with supporters' pictures, as part of the £3m drive. | Posters in knife crime hotspots will be updated with supporters' pictures, as part of the £3m drive. |
Young people can submit photographs to the "It Doesn't Have to Happen" page on the Bebo social networking website. | Young people can submit photographs to the "It Doesn't Have to Happen" page on the Bebo social networking website. |
England footballers David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and David James helped launch the It Doesn't Have to Happen campaign in August. | England footballers David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and David James helped launch the It Doesn't Have to Happen campaign in August. |
Real injuries | Real injuries |
The government's anti-knife advertising drive had got under way in May, when images of real injuries inflicted by knives were published in internet advertisements. | The government's anti-knife advertising drive had got under way in May, when images of real injuries inflicted by knives were published in internet advertisements. |
A Home Office spokesman said: "We are committed to tackling knife crime and getting knives off our streets. | A Home Office spokesman said: "We are committed to tackling knife crime and getting knives off our streets. |
"Since June we have invested £2 million in targeted action in 10 police force areas under the Tackling Knives Action Programme. | "Since June we have invested £2 million in targeted action in 10 police force areas under the Tackling Knives Action Programme. |
"Already this is delivering results - over 2,200 knives have been seized following targeted stop and search operations, and courts are getting tougher with offenders." | "Already this is delivering results - over 2,200 knives have been seized following targeted stop and search operations, and courts are getting tougher with offenders." |
Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve said: "Keith Vaz has stated the obvious but the government remain in denial about the scourge of knife crime on our streets." | Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve said: "Keith Vaz has stated the obvious but the government remain in denial about the scourge of knife crime on our streets." |
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