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All right Talk to me copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976 Allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting teaching scholarship and research Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing Non-profit educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use No copyright infringement intended all rights belong to their respective owners In January 2022 Joe Dix who was 18 at the time was savagely stabbed to death by three young men Benjamin Gill Cameron Palmer and Hans Bihari The murder took place in the midst of a drugs and cash burglary and a year later at Norwich crown court The men were sentenced to serve a term of a minimum 20 to 21 years each When speaking to the press Joe's parents Emma and Phil Dix Said that their son was trapped in a vicious cycle when he was victimized by a gang who groomed him to sell heroin and crack And said that Joe almost lived a double life In addition to grieving we have silently coped with Joe's memorial garden being destroyed and multiple malicious communications via social media Justice may have been served However, there are no winners from knife crime We will never get Joe back The ripple effects from Joe's murder is huge not only impacting on our family and friends But everyone who knew Joe along the lo in the local community a year later in a revenge attack against the gang only the money Who had murdered Joe Alfie Hammett also aged 18 Shocked shoppers after he brutally attacked Raymond James Quigley known as James with fatal consequences in broad daylight Hammett was jailed for 24 years last week Accomplished Joshua Howell who was 17 at the time of the murder received 20 years Following the tragic loss of young lives Chief Constable Paul Sanford made a direct message to the public in an effort to reassure the local community I'm recording this message today because I'm very aware of the concern that exists throughout Norwich About the recent homicide and other knife related incidents that have occurred in recent weeks. I Want to reassure you all that this is a number of birth number one priority for our force and all available spare resources are being directed to these problems to bring offenders to justice. I Also want to say that these are not random attacks The risk of being victim of a violent crime if you're not part of these groups remains incredibly low All of that being said these are serious. I mean, that's true to an extent, but mistaken identity and maybe hidden civilians crazy, so I Mean, it sounds good to say on TV to assure public safety But you know, that's not the reality of it. I don't feel it's crimes and we are absolutely Committed to solving them and bringing the offenders to justice. Thank you Since James Quigley's murder Joe's parents Emma and Phil have described how Alfie Hammett often sent sympathetic Messages such as thinking of you without realizing he was a fellow gang member They have shared their sadness that yet more parents will now have to go through the painful grief that they can so sadly relate to In an effort to combat the escalating youth crime within Norwich Joe Dix's parents Emma and Phil have created the Joe Dix Foundation in honor of their son 16 year old boy was stabbed to death in a loop Joe Dix I Want to say man Joe Dix Your parents are gonna be your parents no matter what RIP to you But they said it themselves. It was almost like he was leading a double life So like what that man said your son was keeping stuff from you You know I'm saying Yo son you say he got groomed We will never know the truth But no loss of life is worth any of things, but I'm just saying You know I'm saying I feel like your son knew what he was into That that be my like and I say that in the most Heart felt way like but I mean that Last week five teenagers were wounded in two shocking night attacks there on the same day this weekend There was a triple stabbing in Halifax two young people and they spawned for your son The members spun they got to get back for them. They're dead. So we 121 the other just 19 two members stabbed to death in Leeds barely a day passes Without more of this bloodshed. This is the kind of response we get every time My number one priority So it's not just about policing it's not just about stop and search. So that's About wrapping your arms around the kids and putting them on the right track the death of anyone through an act of violence is an appalling tragedy I want to say how shocked and saddened I am that three people have lost their lives Just words isn't it just word salad putting arms around them Is that gonna stop kids stabbing each other? It's not is it? We all know that all the condolences in the talk of getting tough The fact is the people who want to hurt us and longer fear the consequences if they do Police numbers are down budgets have been slashed. They've stopped taking everyday crimes even remotely seriously When the Home Secretary announced last month that police must investigate all thefts It was supposed to be a huge innovation. My question be what the hell will they do before? Shoplifting is now out of control in Britain store thefts are more than doubled and they're only getting worse in America It's the same issue emboldened by absurd policies on not prosecuting minor offenders shop Lifting especially of the steaming variety with dozens and dozens of shopletters entering a store at one time has become an epidemic That's not funny what that is First and foremost, where did he get the TV from that is entering a store? He immediately pulled this off the display especially of the steaming variety with dozens and dozens of shopletters Entering a store at one time has become an epidemic Is it all might as well get another one buddy wonder that Donald Trump working saying this And we will fail twice Is it a wonder that Donald Trump got an ovation of the weekend for saying this and we the TV down He will immediately stop all of the pillaging and theft very simply if you rob a store You can fully expect to be shot as you are leaving that store There have always been horrible people, you know It's very easy to look at this situation and say oh It's just because we've suddenly been giving birth to loads more horrible people that obviously isn't the case if we look at this You know just objectively if we look at the facts if we look at the statistics the studies on what causes violent crime The single biggest predictor across the board of levels of violent crime across time and space is inequality Why it's not just because people are poorer and they want you know to access more stuff That is a problem. It's because in a society that denies particularly young men Access to Advancement then violent crime becomes something of a status symbol This is born out across sociological studies across time and space It becomes you know There's an incentive to kind of steal a kill someone and to steal their trainers because it becomes a state of Symbol because we haven't got those roots regardless of the young man Because I mean terrorists touch on a point in saying then third world countries You don't necessarily have this problem because there are actual social consequences Which I think is an important point touched on when I was a kid growing up in Ghana If you stole something in our neighborhood doesn't matter who who finds out whether it's your neighbor or someone else once your family gets to Know there will be consequences Sometimes your neighbor might discipline you the issue here is a breakdown of legal and social consequences and that's what we're missing I actually has to be ostracization and actual social consequences for stealing But it also has to be legal penalties real ones. I agree I'm gonna say I've come around I mean sorry talk to about third world countries. You look at say someone like Singapore Yeah, I was hearing what she was saying but The study of this the study of that the actual like okay You ain't you not really from or it been to any of these neighborhoods that you talking about you just looking You'd read in papers when she got to speaking and she just says she was from Ghana The land was giving her repercussions and things of that nature. Okay, a little bit different or Hong Kong I've walked the streets of these places at midnight, right? You just don't get this kind of stuff there because the penalties if you do are severe And I keep being told by the wishy-washy brigade. Hey, but look, you know, you you can't be too tough on these kids You gotta be actually why why don't you just say right the next time a young kid is caught with a knife on the street They get ten years in prison. I can tell you it would soon stop and you may sound like I'm Morphed into a right-wing hatebanger. I can assure you most people in this country would share that sentiment So why aren't we doing tougher things like that? What is extreme of your argument is we turn into Saudi Arabia and then we just throw away anyone who might you know Look like they're committing a crime or that we execute them I'm not saying that I'm talking about people She just really put words and pierces Not for coming out of your point there about ten years Well, we've got a prison system at the moment that doesn't work. It doesn't rehabilitate people and at the moment We are turfing people out Sorry, we're throwing them into prison and they're coming up the other side and we are there they're not rehabilitating They are going back to commit more. How are you going to stop? I think I think it goes back to what Grace is. I think it's a social issue I think that we've got to really tackle inequality You know, we've got to look at this long-term rather than thinking what's the short-term solution for everyone like, you know You sound like the same people that he just named off and It's just all talk Inequality seems to me with great respect one of those vacuous generic terms like a sort of catch all excuse What is going on here? I know lots of kids who come from poor backgrounds who do not go around stabbing people That's their parents and this can apply by the way to do lower-class people say a middle-class People I went to a fee paying school till I was 13 then state Comprehensive school. Let's go back to all say it manner of people right and parents the common theme of kids that behaved well Or at least felt shame and accountability if they were caught doing bad things was strong parenting Teachers yes, and authority yes, but actually strong parents 100% I told y'all when we was watching a white flop yesterday Like I'm telling my kid off rip the first time you do something wrong You're getting punished to the top tier in the house because that's how it is in real life And they're gonna go out believing that so if you doing something bad in real life Stop because you're gonna get punished severely That's the mark like no you got to curve it like if you have no discipline at home What makes you think your child's gonna be disciplined outside? They're not Tied by the UK Parliament in the year ending March 2023 There were 50,000 and 500 offences that year alone involving sharp instruments The bombs might not be going off anymore rest assured the gangs still operate and their grip on the criminality is an iron one of Vice-like grip and they're not about to loosen it anytime soon My name is Peter Blegsley. I'm a former Scotland Yard detective the mood. I feel like we watched Majority of my career was dedicated to tackling serious and organized crime From London to Lancashire and from Devon to Dundee There is this whole video