Police and Crime Commissioner Reflects on Work to Tackle Knife Crime
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Police and Crime Commissioner reflects on work to tackle knife crime
THE POLICE and Crime Commissioner has reflected on continued downward trends in knife-related crime in Thames Valley amid Knife Crime Awareness Week. Matthew Barber has said that tackling knife crime has been a priority since he took office. He also explains that funding in 2025/26 provided a number of measures under the Violence Prevention Partnership The included a focused deterrence programme to 161 young habitual knife carriers across Thames…
PCC reflects on local work to tackle knife crime
PCC reflects on local work to tackle knife crime Home May 20, 2026 Knife-enabled crime continues to be on a downward trend in Thames Valley. This Knife Crime Awareness Week (18-24 May), Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber, reflects on the broad range of work being done to reduce knife crime and serious violence across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes. Matthew Barber said: “Knife crime devastates l…
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