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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2024 · 1H 7M

How should schools be tackling knife crime?: Education Tonight with Brent Poland and Chris Vowles

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In this compelling episode, hosts Brent Poland and stand in guest co host Christopher Vowles dive deep into the complex issue of knife crime affecting schools and youth communities. Drawing from personal experiences and national statistics, they explore the multifaceted factors driving the increase in knife-related offences, including gang culture, urban dynamics, and social pressures. The conversation takes listeners on a nuanced journey through the realities of youth violence, examining how different regions of the United Kingdom experience this challenge differently. Christopher shares a powerful personal anecdote from his teaching days in London, while Brent provides insights into the broader societal trends that contribute to this growing concern. Key topics include: The evolving nature of gang culture from the 1960s to today Statistical trends in knife-related offenses The psychological and social factors driving youth to carry weapons Potential approaches to addressing the root causes of knife crime Sponsored by John Catt Educational and ParentKind, this episode offers a thoughtful, nuanced perspective on one of the most pressing issues facing education and youth today. It's a must-listen for educators, parents, and anyone concerned about youth safety and societal challenges.

In this compelling episode, hosts Brent Poland and stand in guest co host Christopher Vowles dive deep into the complex issue of knife crime affecting schools and youth communities. Drawing from personal experiences and national statistics, they explore the multifaceted factors driving the increase in knife-related offences, including gang culture, urban dynamics, and social pressures. The conversation takes listeners on a nuanced journey through the realities of youth violence, examining how different regions of the United Kingdom experience this challenge differently. Christopher shares a powerful personal anecdote from his teaching days in London, while Brent provides insights into the broader societal trends that contribute to this growing concern. Key topics include: The evolving nature of gang culture from the 1960s to today Statistical trends in knife-related offenses The psychological and social factors driving youth to carry weapons Potential approaches to addressing the root causes of knife crime Sponsored by John Catt Educational and ParentKind, this episode offers a thoughtful, nuanced perspective on one of the most pressing issues facing education and youth today. It's a must-listen for educators, parents, and anyone concerned about youth safety and societal challenges.

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