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Home Secretary John Reid has outlined measures to tackle gun crime following a summit at 10 Downing Street with police and community leaders. | Home Secretary John Reid has outlined measures to tackle gun crime following a summit at 10 Downing Street with police and community leaders. |
At the meeting, chaired by PM Tony Blair, tough punishments for those who use other people to look after weapons were confirmed. | At the meeting, chaired by PM Tony Blair, tough punishments for those who use other people to look after weapons were confirmed. |
Other plans include more funding for community groups and making gang membership a factor in sentencing. | Other plans include more funding for community groups and making gang membership a factor in sentencing. |
But community groups said legislation alone would not solve the problem. | But community groups said legislation alone would not solve the problem. |
Mr Reid also announced a review of the legislation on gangs, guns and knives at the meeting of community leaders and crime experts. | Mr Reid also announced a review of the legislation on gangs, guns and knives at the meeting of community leaders and crime experts. |
HAVE YOUR SAY Guns, knives, hard drugs, gangs are just symptoms of a much bigger problem James Mitchell, London Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY Guns, knives, hard drugs, gangs are just symptoms of a much bigger problem James Mitchell, London Send us your comments |
The review will cover sentencing policy - including that involving juveniles - gun supply and gang membership. | The review will cover sentencing policy - including that involving juveniles - gun supply and gang membership. |
The announcement follows a spate of fatal shootings involving young people. | The announcement follows a spate of fatal shootings involving young people. |
Mr Reid said he would also "lay an order or any orders that are necessary" to make sure a minimum sentence for a gun offence "truly is a minimum sentence" even for those aged 18 to 21. | Mr Reid said he would also "lay an order or any orders that are necessary" to make sure a minimum sentence for a gun offence "truly is a minimum sentence" even for those aged 18 to 21. |
Although a five year minimum was introduced in January 2004, the appeal court found last March that because of a clash with separate legislation it could not be applied to those under the age of 21. | Although a five year minimum was introduced in January 2004, the appeal court found last March that because of a clash with separate legislation it could not be applied to those under the age of 21. |
Speaking after the meeting, Mr Reid said: "We need the balance of the punishment and the police action and deterrence, and the positive engagement of voluntary groups and young people themselves in the community. | |
"If you stop at half those tasks then you get it wrong." | |
'Child soldiers' | |
Gun crime in the UK is still rare with 50 deaths in 2005/2006 compared with 78 the year before. | Gun crime in the UK is still rare with 50 deaths in 2005/2006 compared with 78 the year before. |
But the number of recorded gun crimes in the UK rose to more than 21,500 last year compared to just under 14,000 in 1998. | But the number of recorded gun crimes in the UK rose to more than 21,500 last year compared to just under 14,000 in 1998. |
GUN CRIME The number of people injured by firearms in England and Wales has more than doubled since 1998In 2005/2006, the number of gun murders fell by more than a third from 78 to 50There were 11,084 recorded firearms crimes in 2005/2006 - up 0.12% on previous yearLondon, Greater Manchester and the West Midlands account for 54% of recorded incidents Source: Home Office Shame bad fathers - Cameron Peace march planned | GUN CRIME The number of people injured by firearms in England and Wales has more than doubled since 1998In 2005/2006, the number of gun murders fell by more than a third from 78 to 50There were 11,084 recorded firearms crimes in 2005/2006 - up 0.12% on previous yearLondon, Greater Manchester and the West Midlands account for 54% of recorded incidents Source: Home Office Shame bad fathers - Cameron Peace march planned |
A number of community leaders attending the meeting warned that Britain was in danger of creating a generation of "urban child soldiers" and said young people needed to be offered an "exit strategy". | |
Mr Reid told the summit he would "look at bringing in a gang and aggravating element in any offence when it comes to sentencing". | Mr Reid told the summit he would "look at bringing in a gang and aggravating element in any offence when it comes to sentencing". |
But the Rev Nins Obunge, of the churches group Peace Alliance, said: "Legislation is not the way forward. We may be raising urban child soldiers." | But the Rev Nins Obunge, of the churches group Peace Alliance, said: "Legislation is not the way forward. We may be raising urban child soldiers." |
He said changes in legislation would not help support young people "who need an exit strategy". | He said changes in legislation would not help support young people "who need an exit strategy". |
"I am very uncomfortable about that," he added. | "I am very uncomfortable about that," he added. |
Mike Todd, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, told the conference children as young as 13 had been found with firearms which they had been asked to hide for others. | Mike Todd, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, told the conference children as young as 13 had been found with firearms which they had been asked to hide for others. |
Shadow home secretary David Davis welcomed "the sentiment from the home secretary". | |
"But where is the action on family breakdown, truancy and stopping drugs and guns from coming into the country through our porous borders?," he said. | |
"What we have heard today should not have required a series of tragic headline-grabbing murders to come about though." | |
There have been five fatal shootings in London in the past month, three of which were of teenagers in the south of the city - two of them killed in their own homes. | There have been five fatal shootings in London in the past month, three of which were of teenagers in the south of the city - two of them killed in their own homes. |
Christian leaders are organising a "prayer walk" through the two London boroughs blighted by recent killings - Southwark and Lambeth. | Christian leaders are organising a "prayer walk" through the two London boroughs blighted by recent killings - Southwark and Lambeth. |
They say the walk, to take place at dusk on Thursday, will demonstrate the "total abhorrence of the vast majority of black Londoners to gun violence". | They say the walk, to take place at dusk on Thursday, will demonstrate the "total abhorrence of the vast majority of black Londoners to gun violence". |