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Reprezent: Youth Crime
Young people speak to the ministers about their plans for tackling youth crime.
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Aired on 4th of March
Presented by: DeeKay , DJ Ells
Join Eloise and our panel for Reprezent's first nationwide show! MP David Hanson answers the burning issues about policing and perceptions, asked by young people from all over the UK.
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Reprezent: Youth Crime
Young people speak to the ministers about their plans for tackling youth crime.
Episode No. 5
Aired on 4th of March
Presented by: DeeKay , DJ Ells
Join Eloise and our panel for Reprezent's first nationwide show! MP David Hanson answers the burning issues about policing and perceptions, asked by young people from all over the UK.
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Episode No. 4
Aired on 19th of August
Presented by: DeeKay , DJ Ells
David Hanson, Minister of State for Policing discusses the youth crime action plan with young people from South London.
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Episode No. 3
Aired on 6th of August
Presented by: DeeKay , DJ Ells
Minister of State for Policing and Crime, Tony McNulty, joins young people from Southwark and the cousin of murdered schoolboy, Ben Kinsella, in the South City Studio. Today's show follows up on the points raised with MP Dawn Butler as Sean and Nicole, both 18, ask why the government aren't funding more youth activities targeted at preventing violent crime.
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Episode No. 2
Aired on 15th of July
Presented by: DeeKay , DJ Ells
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Harriet Harman, and Superintendent Victor Olisa of Southwark Police discuss the issue of youth crime with young men caught up in the problems in Peckham.
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Episode No. 1
Aired on 9th of August
Presented by: DeeKay , DJ Ells
Following the How It Is show young people discuss what the government are doing to improve the lives of young people by asking Dawn Butler a series of challenging questions.
