Families in street violence summit

12 April 2012

Bereaved families of teenagers killed in gun and knife attacks have met with city leaders.

Politicians are desperate to find long-term solutions to London's violence crisis among young people.

Among those invited to City Hall were the parents of murdered teenagers Kiyan Prince and James Smartt-Ford.

But Ray Lewis, deputy mayor for young people, warned that there was no "magic solution" to violent crime.

He said community leaders must tackle the roots of aggression by examining why young men and women are growing up angry and disengaged.

Mr Lewis added: "These horrific crimes devastate families and we need to all work together on the necessary ways to treat the profound contempt for society and lack of self-respect that has alarmingly developed in some of our young people."

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair revealed on Thursday that more than 4,000 people have been searched as part of a blitz on knife crime.

His officers are using metal detector arches and hand-held scanners in operations across the city aimed at getting knives off the streets.

On his election earlier this month, Mayor Boris Johnson said dealing with knife crime was one of his top priorities.

Kit Malthouse, deputy mayor for policing, said: "The long-term solutions to youth crime are complex and will require a wholesale cultural shift."

Create a FREE account to continue reading

eros

Registration is a free and easy way to support our journalism.

Join our community where you can: comment on stories; sign up to newsletters; enter competitions and access content on our app.

Your email address

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

You must be at least 18 years old to create an account

* Required fields

Already have an account? SIGN IN

By clicking Create Account you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use , Cookie policy and Privacy policy .

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in