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What is Fear and Fashion?

Fear and Fashion was originally a report by Lemos&Crane published in 2004 and commissioned by the City Bridge Trust that looked at the use of knives and weapons by young people. Based on research with practitioners from schools, the police, youth offending teams and other agencies, the report identified two main motivations for young people carrying knives and weapons: fear (of being attacked) and fashion (the attraction of belonging to a group or gang, the members of which carried knives or weapons).

To take forward the recommendations of the report, The City Bridge Trust, City Parochial Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Wates Foundation and John Lyon’s Charity have jointly funded the following initiatives:

These initiatives are supported by the funders in accordance with the following key values:

What are the exemplar projects?

What's on the knowledge website?

The knowledge website is managed by Lemos&Crane, an organisation with extensive experience of providing web-based information for action on a range of social policy issues. The website contains:

What is the intended outcome of the work?

To develop a bank of knowledge and experience that supports practitioners (teachers, youth workers, police officers and others), parents, and young people themselves to understand how they can influence and change the behaviour of young people who:

Where can you get more information about Fear and Fashion?

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