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    From jail for knife crime to 'making legit money' Jump to media player A 19-year-old recalls being caught carrying a knife, but has since turned life around.
    • 25 Jun
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    Are school targets fuelling knife crime? Jump to media player School exclusions and knife crime are both on the rise in England, but are the two actually linked?
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    'I started carrying a knife when I was 12' Jump to media player Robert Bragg, who started carrying a knife when he was 12, says tougher sentences would have stopped him.
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Cracked It: Tariq jailed for knife crime, now in work

A 19-year-old caught carrying a knife, says he has turned his life around thanks to the Cracked It project.

Tariq told Politics Live how he walked away from knife crime and is now a phone repair technician earning "legit" money.

UK viewers can watch the full programme for 30 days from transmission

  • 25 Jun 2019
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