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West Midlands Police secure £7m for 'knife crime emergency' | West Midlands Police secure £7m for 'knife crime emergency' |
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A police force has revealed plans to spend £7m tackling youth violence after declaring knife crime a "national emergency". | A police force has revealed plans to spend £7m tackling youth violence after declaring knife crime a "national emergency". |
West Midlands Police said the majority of the "Project Guardian" funding would go towards preventing knife crime. | West Midlands Police said the majority of the "Project Guardian" funding would go towards preventing knife crime. |
The force will focus more resources on Birmingham's night time economy and mediation services for young people. | The force will focus more resources on Birmingham's night time economy and mediation services for young people. |
Critics said the funding was not enough and the plan relied too heavily on police officers working overtime. | Critics said the funding was not enough and the plan relied too heavily on police officers working overtime. |
The plans include recruiting 75 new police staff investigators for a year, spending £1.5m on diversion, mediation, support and mentoring projects, 15 police cars and new metal detecting "knife wands". | The plans include recruiting 75 new police staff investigators for a year, spending £1.5m on diversion, mediation, support and mentoring projects, 15 police cars and new metal detecting "knife wands". |
The force will also give £100,000 to young people to improve their communities "via local initiatives". | The force will also give £100,000 to young people to improve their communities "via local initiatives". |
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Jamieson acknowledged the funding was "short term" but said the investment was "to break the cycle of crime". | West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Jamieson acknowledged the funding was "short term" but said the investment was "to break the cycle of crime". |
"Earlier this year I declared knife crime to be a national emergency," he said. | "Earlier this year I declared knife crime to be a national emergency," he said. |
"Project Guardian is a vital part of West Midlands Police's response to that emergency." | "Project Guardian is a vital part of West Midlands Police's response to that emergency." |
Over the next year, the force has pledged to fund an extra 163,400 policing hours using existing officers working overtime. | Over the next year, the force has pledged to fund an extra 163,400 policing hours using existing officers working overtime. |
"It's not an ideal solution, but it's what we've been reduced to," Richard Cooke, the West Midlands Police Federation Chair, told the BBC. | |
He added that after a spate of violence in which three local teenagers were murdered in 12 days, the force relied again on officers working overtime. | |
"We're having to use overtime to plug the gaps when what we should have is a police force that's fit for purpose," he said. | "We're having to use overtime to plug the gaps when what we should have is a police force that's fit for purpose," he said. |
The renewed focus on mediation was welcomed by Kirk Dawes, a former police officer who ran a pioneering unit to combat serious gang violence. | The renewed focus on mediation was welcomed by Kirk Dawes, a former police officer who ran a pioneering unit to combat serious gang violence. |
However, he raised concerns about the funding not being enough and the plans too short term. | However, he raised concerns about the funding not being enough and the plans too short term. |
"True investment would be a 10-year plan but that would cost more money than they've been given," he said. | "True investment would be a 10-year plan but that would cost more money than they've been given," he said. |
Until mediators can create peace, the situation would get worse with retaliation and revenge, Mr Dawes said. | Until mediators can create peace, the situation would get worse with retaliation and revenge, Mr Dawes said. |
"It's not nearly enough, but you can't blame the PCC for that." | "It's not nearly enough, but you can't blame the PCC for that." |
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