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The latest on knife crime


Dear Resident,

A total of 98 weapons or knives have been handed in during our latest amnesty to tackle knife crime.

The amnesty starts the conversation about knives, but we’re keen to get to the root cause of the problem. We’ve also launched resources for parents and carers and continue to work with schools and young people to talk openly about their concerns and the dangers of escalating conflict with knives.

During the amnesty week students heard real life stories from our safer schools officer, and on court experience days used role play to act out scenarios and worked alongside a practicing magistrate and a crown court judge. 

After highlighting these a further eight schools, and one university, and now interested in doing similar. 

The new way to dispose of weapons, where people could email us and officers could arrange home visits, worked well and more than a third of amnesty items were handed in this way, including 24 weapons handed in by one man alone in Chatteris. 

There were an extra 220 hours of foot patrols in Peterborough, Cambridge and Wisbech during the week, together with knife sweeps in hotspot areas and test purchasing with our volunteer police cadets to ensure no knives were sold to those under 18.

We’re working hard to tackle knife crime but we can’t do it alone. Having one honest conversation with the child or young person in your life could make more difference than you think. 

For more info, advice and support around knife crime, see the force’s dedicated web pages.

Kind regards,


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