Brooke Kinsella says schools must tackle knife crime
Anti-violence campaigner Brooke Kinsella has said pupils should learn more in school about gun and knife crime.
The ex-EastEnders star, whose brother Ben was stabbed to death in 2008, recently became a government adviser.
She has been investigating whether projects aimed at tackling youth violence are working, and has handed her findings to the home secretary.
She told the BBC: "It's the real people on the streets that are going to be able to provide the solutions."
Jane-Frances Kelly reports.
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