Demetri wants to study criminology at university to understand why
people around him carry knives. Jhemar is determined to advocate for his
community following the murder of a loved one. Carl's exclusion leaves
him vulnerable to the sinister school-to-prison pipeline, but he is
resolute to defy expectations.
And Tony, the tireless manager of
a community centre, is fighting not only for the lives of local young
people, but to keep the centre's doors open. 'Knife crime' is a
simplistic and prejudiced term, shorthand for how contemporary Britain
is failing a generation fearful for their lives. How can a stripped-back
police force build bridges in communities that have had enough of them?
What is a school supposed to do if a child brings in a knife, and can
overworked teachers stop it happening again? How did we get here, what
is really going on and how do we move forward? Youth worker and
journalist Ciaran Thapar finds answers in the journeys of those with
whom he has built relationships, learned from and mentored.
Drawing on the latest research and interviews with experts, this
refreshingly-nuanced and beautifully-written book interweaves the
stories of a cast of characters at the sharp end of London's serious
youth violence epidemic, with chapters on subjects such as social media,
gentrification and criminal justice. Showing how we are all connected
to this tragedy, Cut Short is a gripping, urgent, sympathetic and often
painful portrait of a society fracturing along lines of race, class and
postcodes. It is a blueprint for positive change, and a book we
desperately need.
Cut Short : Youth Violence, Loss and Hope in the City - Ciaran Thapar
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