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The mayor also insists that his VRU has made a substantial impact in preventing young people from becoming involved in violent crime, through targeted programmes and boosting access to youth clubs. The latest scheme will provide “diversionary activities” to “support young people during the school break when evidence shows they are more vulnerable to exploitation and to violence”, according to City Hall.

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