Who is My Neighbour?
As knife crime becomes a heightened national concern, Churches Together in England (CTE) have produced a timely report. It recommends ways in which the government, churches and the police service can work together more effectively to reduce gang related crime linked to drugs, guns and knives.
At a time when gun and knife crime reports and discussions are dominating the headlines, Who is my Neighbour? is an expression of the Church's deep concern about violent disorder and violent crime, especially the death of young people. The report highlights these worries and suggests practical ways to work together to address the issues head on. The recommendations encourage long-term strategic partnerships between churches, community groups, the police, criminal justice partners and local authorities.
CTE aims "to see a copy of this report in each local church and read by every leader in urban contexts."
Enquiries: Bishop Joe Aldred ( Chair, Council of Black-led Churches) 0777 536 2288 joe.aldred@cte.org.uk
A pdf copy is available at www.churches-together.net
Hard copies of the Report are available from Churches Together in England, contact office@cte.org.uk or phone 020 7529 8132
£5.00 each + £1.50 p+p
1-20 copies £5.00 each
21-50 " £4.50 each
51+ " £4.00 each
