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Knife crime: 'We're treating stabbed children in blood-soaked uniform' | Knife crime: 'We're treating stabbed children in blood-soaked uniform' |
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Students are being shown dramatised scenes of a stabbing in a project about the long-term impacts of knife crime. | Students are being shown dramatised scenes of a stabbing in a project about the long-term impacts of knife crime. |
The SHARP Project is encouraging 11 to 14 year olds to reflect on how their lives could be permanently changed if they are the victim or attacker. | |
Project founder Prof Roger Kneebone, from Imperial College London, said "people at increasingly young ages are getting drawn into gangs". | Project founder Prof Roger Kneebone, from Imperial College London, said "people at increasingly young ages are getting drawn into gangs". |
This year, 16 teenagers have been fatally stabbed in London. | This year, 16 teenagers have been fatally stabbed in London. |
Story by Karl Mercer & Robert Taylor | Story by Karl Mercer & Robert Taylor |
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