Campus cops have been working with a youth crime charity to urge youngsters to speak up about crime following the death of a 14-year-old boy at a Glasgow train station.
School police officers are urging teenagers across the city to speak up about crime following the alleged murder of a boy at a Glasgow train station.
Following his death, Fearless.org – the youth service of charity Crimestoppers, has been working with campus officers across Glasgow to ensure young people are aware of how they can speak up about crime. “Access to knives is easier than other weapons and this reduces barriers to possession which policing cannot solve in isolation.
Mr O'Kane told Glasgow Live that he believes a lack of 'deterrent' is giving those involved the ability to continue unpunished and believes that tougher consequences must be pursued for those carrying out the more serious crimes.
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