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'Final Destination Bloodlines' review: Murderous mayhem, with some humor

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Features   来源:Editorial  查看:  评论:0
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He started carrying a knife when he was 12 after a group of 20 boys started on him in a park in Coventry. One swung an axe at him."Ever since then I didn't step outside without a knife," he tells the documentary. "You're going to be scared after that, aren't you?… You're going to want to protect yourself some way and that was the only way I could think of."

'Final Destination Bloodlines' review: Murderous mayhem, with some humor

He was eventually referred to the Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (Cirv), which is operated by West Midlands Police.They identify teenagers who might commit or become a victim of knife crime and intervene before a stabbing takes place.They then find education and career opportunities that suit each individual.

'Final Destination Bloodlines' review: Murderous mayhem, with some humor

They sought out Jayden as there were concerns of him being involved in gang activities and carrying a knife. He had been excluded from school several times and kicked out of his family home.He was diagnosed with autism and ADHD. Through Cirv, Jayden joined a football academy and now aspires to be a coach.

'Final Destination Bloodlines' review: Murderous mayhem, with some humor

He has stopped carrying a knife but says the dangers remain.

"It is still quite normal where I'm from to see someone carrying a blade on them," he says. "I nearly got two pulled out on me this week."Jayden, 16, is a beneficiary.

He started carrying a knife when he was 12 after a group of 20 boys started on him in a park in Coventry. One swung an axe at him."Ever since then I didn't step outside without a knife," he tells the documentary. "You're going to be scared after that, aren't you?… You're going to want to protect yourself some way and that was the only way I could think of."

He was eventually referred to the Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (Cirv), which is operated by West Midlands Police.They identify teenagers who might commit or become a victim of knife crime and intervene before a stabbing takes place.

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