£56.5 million is being invested in targeted programmes as part of the Youth Crime Action Plan launched in July - including after-school patrols and crime prevention teams. 69 towns and cities have each been offered £700,000 for intensive action involving early prevention, non-negotiable support and tough enforcement over the next three years. 20 of these local authorities will get an extra £100,000 this year to expand family intervention projects.
The funding will help support actions including:
- Removing young people at risk from the streets at night
- Building street-based teams of youth workers and ex-gang members
- Increasing visible police patrols after school
- Expanding family intervention projects
- Providing positive activities for young people
- Placing specialist teams in police stations to direct young offenders to help
A further £22 million will be distributed to additional areas. All parts of the country will get some support - being able to draw on improved advice and support from experts on tackling youth crime.




