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Home » Serious youth violence – how can the Church help?

Serious youth violence – how can the Church help?

October 16, 2019 By Web Editor

With a survey of 29 police forces in England and Wales showing that more than a thousand children were caught with weapons in school last year, Richard Reddie, Director of Justice and Inclusion at CTBI, talked to UCB News about the issue and how the Church can help. You can listen to the interview by clicking play above.

CTBI is part of Churches Standing Together, a growing coalition of churches, para-church groups, Christian agencies and organisations working to end knife crime and serious youth violence in Britain and Ireland. You can sign up to be kept up-to-date with important developments at churchesstandingtogether.org.

 

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, CTBI News, Featured Posts, News From External Sources, Racial Justice, Social Justice

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