Mentions:
1: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) They will test offenders linked to crimes such as violence against women and girls, serious violence - Speech Link
2: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) Since 2010, violence is down 38%, neighbourhood crime is down 48%, burglary is down 56%, and overall - Speech Link
3: Alison Thewliss (SNP - Glasgow Central) The Scottish Government take a public health approach to criminality—the violence reduction unit’s approach - Speech Link
4: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) Alcohol is at the source of much domestic violence, community violence and city centre antisocial behaviour - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) to crack down on crime and protect communities. - Speech Link
2: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) Its normal usage is based on intelligence around a crime or a potential crime, based on proper suspicion - Speech Link
3: Kit Malthouse (CON - North West Hampshire) At the time, we were dealing with a huge spike in knife crime in London, which was disproportionately - Speech Link
4: David Davis (CON - Haltemprice and Howden) He is also right that the biggest number of victims of knife crime came from ethnic minorities, so I - Speech Link
5: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) search led, on average, to a 13% reduction in crime. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) reduction units, but had targeted Grip hotspot policing in areas where knife crime is particularly prevalent - Speech Link
2: Rebecca Long Bailey (LAB - Salford and Eccles) Will the Minister commit to ringfencing dedicated funding today for knife crime reduction initiatives - Speech Link
3: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) funding, which we are going to at least maintain and possibly increase next year, and the violence reduction - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Suzanne Webb (CON - Stourbridge) of knife crime in England and Wales over the past year. - Speech Link
2: Suzanne Webb (CON - Stourbridge) reduction orders, which involve stop and search. - Speech Link
3: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) We are also investing in prevention; in particular, violence reduction units have received £64 million - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Daly (CON - Bury North) The BDA receives funding via violence reduction units. - Speech Link
2: James Daly (CON - Bury North) This is a diversion that keeps them from a life of crime. - Speech Link
3: James Daly (CON - Bury North) girls—69% of projects; lower socioeconomic groups and crime prevention —67%; and disability and inclusion - Speech Link
4: Stuart Andrew (CON - Pudsey) such as boxing, can also play an important role in tackling youth violence, and can have a transformative - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Suzanne Webb (CON - Stourbridge) I am keen to see a more preventive approach to crime committed by young adults, particularly knife crime - Speech Link
2: Damian Hinds (CON - East Hampshire) We have to do everything we can to bear down on serious violence, and serious violence reduction orders - Speech Link
3: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) crimes that constitute VAWG—violence against women and girls. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) safer streets funding and millions of pounds for violence reduction units, it will mean more police, - Speech Link
2: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) Over the last three years, Lancashire police have had £5.5 million for their violence reduction unit - Speech Link
3: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) , robbery has dropped by 57% and violence has dropped by 38%. - Speech Link
4: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) I am pleased with the targeted interventions made through violence reduction units, hotspot policing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kit Malthouse (CON - North West Hampshire) knife crime, but in overall crime? - Speech Link
2: Yvette Cooper (LAB - Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford) Since 2015 there has been a huge increase in knife crime and serious violence, and we have seen some - Speech Link
3: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) murder and knife crime. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (LAB - Life peer) These children are at risk of unthinkable violence and harm, are being groomed into crime and have hugely - Speech Link
2: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale (LAB - Life peer) One issue was knife crime, and we have debated in this Chamber before the work of the Scottish Violence - Speech Link
3: Lord Addington (LDEM - Excepted Hereditary) County lines and the emphasis on knife crime are the new twist. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Barran (CON - Life peer) , investing £64 million in violence reduction units, £300 million in the Youth Endowment Fund and a further - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) crime.The key to violence reduction is not stop and search, but police and communities working together - Speech Link
2: Lord Coaker (LAB - Life peer) how serious violence reduction orders are expected to help. - Speech Link