The Knife Crime Prevention Programme: Process Evaluation
The Knife Crime Prevention Programme: Process Evaluation
By Grant Thornton UK LLP
The Knife Crime Prevention Programme (KCPP) is an intervention which aims to reduce the prevalence of knife carrying and use by young people. Young people are referred to the programme if they are aged between 10 and 17 and have been convicted of an offence where a knife or the threat of a knife is a feature. The programme is based on a national delivery framework, with flexibility for local adaptation. It was rolled out as part of the Home Office ‘Tackling Knives Action Programme’ (TKAP). This process evaluation was commissioned to: provide a picture of the implementation and delivery of KCPP explore participants’ knowledge, perceptions and attitudes to knife crime before and after the programme explore staff attitudes to the programme.
London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales 2013. 29p.