This answers from report by BROOKE KINSELLA
1- The advice was given to prevent burglary and robbery For more anti-knife-crime projects to go into schools
Head-teachers should be encouraged to allow anti-knife crime projects into their schools
and the issue raised with them at one of their annual conferences and other forum.
2-The information was given about knife crime why is happen that. she has writen that the projects I visited pointed to two key factors behind knife carrying. Firstly, young people
felt afraid that others were carrying weapons and so claimed they needed to carry knives
themselves for self-protection: the ‘fear’ factor. Secondly, that other young people carried
knives because it was seen as a fashionable or cool thing to do: the ‘fashion’ factor. These
‘fear and fashion’ factors that lead to the decision to carry a knife were evident at every
project I visited.
3- the most common kind of crime in my country is kinfe crime.
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