KNIFE CRIME IN ENGLAND AND WALES

Executive Summary
The present analysis has been informed by the prevalence of crime related to knife stabbing across most of the London boroughs excluding the city. While crime can emanate from various variables within a society, the UK system is used to offer youth services and funding for such services maintained by the local authorities. Due to reasons that are not clear, such findings have been consistently cut from 2010 to the present. With the cut in children, services have come escalated cases of violent crimes where blades and stabbing weapons have been utilised. The category of weapons with bladed and stabbing edges constitutes a wider spec of knife-related crimes across Britain and Wales. Many news networks have reported different aspect of crime related to knife and postulated that the lack of gainful employment or services that keeps the youth busy and away from crime and their reduction in resources that funded them has been the cause of such violent crimes and hence death. Families bereaved have demonstrated across the UK and in particular, London's Westminster borough disrupting business in a bid to ask the government to act on the cases of violent crimes across the region. The regional data puts London as a highly prevalent region with Westminster at a moderate hotspot for knife-related crime. The problem of this analysis is to examine the relationship between knife-related crime and the government cutting off funding to youth services, with a position that this cut is the main reason streets of London boroughs and the UK, in general, have experienced spilt blood, thanks to violent crimes related to knife.
The prevalence of Knife crime in the UK will surely surprise you.
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