Chris Huhne, Member of Parliament for Eastleigh

Liberal Democrats launch proposals to tackle youth crime

3.30.00pm GMT Mon 14th Jul 2008

The Liberal Democrats will today outline radical plans to tackle youth crime.

The dual approach aims to stop young people committing crimes in the first place by enabling them to play a full role in society through increased training and volunteering, as well as stopping criminal behaviour early by making young offenders face up to their crimes.

The main proposals contained in the paper A Life Away From Crime include:

· The creation of a Youth Volunteer Force, to engage with young people, involve them in community projects and give them skills to benefit them in later life

· Establish Community Justice Panels across the country, where offenders admit their guilt to the community and agree on a Positive Behaviour Order as a course of action

· Create a dedicated PCSO youth officer within every Safer Neighbourhood Team to identify and work with teenagers most at risk of offending

· 10,000 more police on the streets by scrapping the ID cards scheme

· Intelligence-led stop and search and 'hot spot policing' targeted at gun and knife crime

· Restorative justice programs to be run in every community, specifically targeted at early intervention with widespread use in schools and care homes

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Affairs Secretary, Chris Huhne said:

"This Government has spent 10 years trying to sound tough while failing to cut youth crime.

"In fact, ministers have embarked on the mass criminalisation of a generation of young people. By dragging more and more young people through the criminal justice system, they have reduced the fear of a criminal record and contributed to the problem.

"Instead of shock tactics to grab headlines, we need practical measures that are proven to work.

"Only the Liberal Democrats propose a dual approach to stop kids from getting involved in crime in the first place, and measures to make them face up to the consequences of their actions if they do."

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