PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Knives: Crime (7 October 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to prevent knife crime in Aldershot constituency.

Asked by:
Alex Baker (Labour)

Answer

Halving knife crime over the next decade is a key part of the Government’s mission to take back our streets. The Government is taking a range of steps to realise this ambition.

The government introduced a ban of zombie style knives and zombie style machetes. A surrender scheme was launched on 26 August to remove these knives from our streets. Following this, the manufacture, supply, sale and possession of zombie-style knives and machetes was outlawed on 24 September 2024.  The government will soon so go further by publishing a consultation on the ban of lethal ninja swords.

We will also create a new Young Futures programme - intervening earlier to stop young people being drawn into crime. It is vital we have a system that can identify and support those young people who need it most and we will be introducing Prevention Partnerships and Young Futures Hubs to help deliver this.


Answered by:
Dame Diana Johnson (Labour)
14 October 2024

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