Britain is in danger of creating a "lost generation" of wayward teenagers responsible for rising levels of violence, the former Conservative leader Iain Duncan-Smith warns today.
He will set out plans for a comprehensive inquiry into youth crime which is likely to form the basis of radical new Conservative policies for the next general election.
Among the proposals likely to be on the agenda are a "zero tolerance" approach to law enforcement, as well as measures to encourage companies to invest in youth centres to keep children off the streets.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
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