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Glasgow youth violence campaigner slams government knife amnesty talks as 'cop out'
Kevin Martin says a knife amnesty will not solve youth violence and urges funding for safe spaces, mentoring and early intervention instead.
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Glasgow youth violence campaigner slams government knife amnesty talks as 'cop out'
Kevin Martin, who runs Easterhouse Sports Centre, has instead demanded the Scottish Government to invest in safe spaces for youths, where they can be nurtured, mentored and guided in every community.
"Cop out" Youth violence campaigner slams government knife amnesty talks
Kevin Martin, who runs Easterhouse Sports Centre in Glasgow, said the First Minister and Justice Secretary's plans were "a knee-jerk reaction" to a spate of knife crime tragedies.
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