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Joint Enterprise
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COI
Aims & Objectives:
A film designed to educate young people about the consequences of knife crime, and in particular, to explore the ‘joint enterprise’ legislation, highlighting how in a gang related fatal incident, it’s not just the killer who can be convicted of murder.
Intended Audience:
Intended audience are young people between 12 and 18 and to be shown at specific sessions in schools, presented by a Met police officer. Also to be shown to young people in community youth groups. Q & A sessions would follow the film.
A film designed to educate young people about the consequences of knife crime, and in particular, to explore the ‘joint enterprise’ legislation, highlighting how in a gang related fatal incident, it’s not just the killer who can be convicted of murder.
Intended Audience:
Intended audience are young people between 12 and 18 and to be shown at specific sessions in schools, presented by a Met police officer. Also to be shown to young people in community youth groups. Q & A sessions would follow the film.