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The Problem Of Violence And Violence

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Introduction
Following the 2011 riots, the UK’s Government has reviewed the existence of gangs and the extent of violence caused by these gangs. An intensive prevention strategy has been put into place and has been running for a small number of years. Failing to evaluate the effectiveness of the project; the Home Office have spent over £10 million on their ‘Ending Gang and Youth Violence’ programme (House of Commons, 2017). It is paramount that a unified definition of the term ‘gangs’ is understood by the Home Office and Police forces to recognise the scale of the issue locally and nationally.
There are major concerns about young people’s lives who are part of certain groups, typically known as gangs, there are dangers surrounding these …show more content…

Although an attempt has been made by certain forces, where 66 Urban street Gangs were identified in North England in January 2012 (Dooley, 2017).
Detective Chief Inspector Debbie Dooley from Greater Manchester Police identified 886 gang members in 2012; in line with the population, only 0.03% was involved in gangs in the area. This, of course, reflected individuals’ part of a group that fit in accordance with the ‘Dying to Belong’ definition on an Urban Street Gang. London Metropolitan Police Service also assessed their gangs’ situation in 2012 where it was identified that there were 259 violent youth gangs. These gangs ranged from street gangs perpetrating violence to criminal networks involving drug and firearms dealing and supply (If only someone had listened: Office of the Children’s Commissioner’s Inquiry, 2013). The figures for gang members is criticised by Gangsline founder Sheldon Thomas who argues that the “police do not have a full understanding of who is in a gang and who is not” (Home Office, 2017).
The varying definitions of gangs across police services have made it difficult to configure the scale of gangs on a national level. A recommendation was made in the Gang and Youth Crime publication that a more unified definition is required to gather reliable data in order to address the country’s concerns.
Is it a problem?
Gangs are not a new phenomenon; since the mid-1900s, British research has focused on gangs that are groups of people with wide

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