Knife Crime

No More Knives or County Lines

Working in collaboration with the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside, this website is an educational resource that helps to educate young children and teenagers, on the topic of knife crime.

No More Knife Crime website

The below online e-book aims to educate children aged 10 to 16 on the dangers of getting involved with county lines and carrying knives. The story is about a groups of friends who are groomed and lured into delivering packages to various areas, using rail and taxis and their own dedicated phone lines; Jamie regrets picking up a knife for protection.

No More Knives e-book

The below video tells the story of a group of friends who are groomed into county lines and realise the consequences of carrying knives

No More Knives by Christina Gabbitas – YouTube

Lives not knives

Lives not knives is a youth-led charity that works to prevent knife crime, serious youth violence and school exclusions by engaging, educating and empowering disadvantaged young people and supporting them to enjoy their lives and improve their future prospects.

Lives not knives website

The Ben Kinsella Trust

The Ben Kinsella Trust is an anti-knife crime charity which tackles knife crime through education. Their website contains resources of young people, parents and professionals.

The Ben Kinsella Trust website

It All Adds Up – YouTube

‘It All Adds Up’ is an knife crime animation created by the Student Commission on Racial Justice.

It All Adds Up – YouTube