Results 1-6 of 6 for trident speaker:James Brokenshire
- Youth Crime — [Miss Anne Begg in the Chair] (10 Jun 2009)
James Brokenshire: ...of quite serious offending thereafter. I have certainly been struck by some of the analyses, of which she will be aware from her membership of the Home Affairs Committee. For example, Operation Trident has offered profiles of some of the most serious offenders and it can almost be guaranteed that such offenders will have been excluded from school. That was quite a striking factor that came...
- Youth Crime — [Miss Anne Begg in the Chair] (10 Jun 2009)
James Brokenshire: ...visitors are available for those first few days and months of life, so that we give young people the chance to make the most of their potential. There is not some sort of silver bullet. Again, Trident did some good analysis on the issue. When I started to look into the subject, I noticed that it had produced a wonderful spidergraph of all the potential contributory factors that might lead...
- Public Bill Committee: : Clause 89 (26 Feb 2009)
James Brokenshire: ...people are often targeted for gang membership to deal drugs, to get involved in criminal activity and to support the gang structure. As I said to the Minister, the appalling fact recently reported by Trident to the Home Affairs Committee is that those involved are getting younger and younger. Sadly, in recent years, we have seen 13-year-olds being involved in gun crime and linked to gang...
- Deferred Division: Crime (London) (23 Apr 2008) has video
James Brokenshire: ...of young people in 2008 already. One of the most disturbing trends is that both the victims of these crimes and those suspected of carrying out the offences are getting younger. Analysis from Trident has shown that in certain cases the age of those involved is as low as 14, with more teenagers being charged for murders and shootings. I have spoken previously about the organised gang...
- Topical Debate: Policing in London (27 Mar 2008) has video
James Brokenshire: ...trends that we have seen in recent years in violent crime and gun crime is that both the victims and the perpetrators are getting younger. The trend analysis from the Metropolitan police's Trident unit, which investigates crime among London's black communities, shows a clear drop in the ages of victims. In 2003, 16 per cent. of victims were under the age of 20; by 2006 that proportion had...
- Pirate Radio Stations (26 Jun 2006)
James Brokenshire: ...to illegal broadcasting. Two knives and two samurai swords were found during the operation. A further arrest was made of a person wanted by the police for questioning as part of their operation trident investigations". Illegal broadcasting, by its very nature, is entirely unregulated. It feels no prohibition on playing music that glamorises gang violence and drug culture. It is accountable...
