At the briefing, minister encouraged more forces
to join the Operation Sceptre week of co-ordinated police
action on knife crime in July.
There are currently 29 police forces expected to take
part, the largest number since it launched 2 years ago.
MP, The Minister for
Vulnerability, Safeguarding and Countering Extremism
said:
Knife crime has devastating effects on victims,
families and communities. I am hugely encouraged that a
record 29 forces have signed up to be part of next
month’s Operation Sceptre and I hope more join in the
next couple of weeks.
We must break this cycle of violence and address the
perception of young people who say they need to carry a
knife to protect themselves. Let me be clear – knives
have no place on our streets - and the Government is
committed to working with the police to tackle this
issue.
Operation Sceptre is an ongoing series of weeks of
intensified action on knife crime, including targeted
stop and searches, weapon sweeps, test purchases of
knives from retailers, and the use of surrender bins.
During a previous week of the operation in October 2016:
- 21 police forces across the country took part
- more than 1,200 weapons were seized
- more than 300 arrests were made
- more than 720 knives were placed in amnesty bins
The event at the Home Office was held in conjunction with
the National Police Chiefs Council and the Metropolitan
Police. In a speech to attendees, set out the
government’s approach to tackling knife crime. This
approach included:
- working closely with police and law enforcement,
including by supporting Operation Sceptre
- tightening the legislative framework, for example
through the introduction of mandatory minimum custodial
sentences for repeat convictions and a ban on zombie
knives
- working with retailers to prevent the sale of knives
to under 18s
- promoting and providing early intervention by working
with voluntary sector organisations
The minister stressed that she is keen to support and
encourage initiatives that work directly with young
people. She also highlighted that a mix of agencies
working together is key to tackling the issues around
knife crime.
The next Operation Sceptre week of action will begin on
17 July.