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Idris Elba: Our Knife Crime Crisis

Idris Elba confronts the reality of knife crime, speaking to those most affected - from the streets to the system - in a quest to uncover how we can break the cycle.

Knife crime is spreading across the UK, with an average of four people stabbed to death every week.

For Idris Elba, this isn鈥檛 just a statistic - it鈥檚 personal. Growing up in east London, where violence was a constant threat, he understands the critical choices that shape futures. Aware of how easily his own path could have gone in a different direction, Idris - actor, campaigner and man determined to make a difference - embarks on a mission to confront this crisis.

Why is knife crime rising in so many places? How do we stop it? Can we balance punishment with prevention?

Idris speaks with victims, offenders, police and grieving families, uncovering harsh truths and challenging stereotypes. While often seen as an inner-city problem affecting black and brown communities, the reality is broader: white offenders are the majority of those arrested for carrying knives, and rural areas like Avon & Somerset, Bedfordshire and Sussex have seen significant increases in the knife crime rate.

In the West Midlands, Idris learns of an unprovoked murder by two 12-year-olds. At Feltham Prison and Young Offender Institution, he meets perpetrators who feel they were driven to carry knives and hears warnings from the governor that by the time the boys are locked up, it鈥檚 often too late to turn their lives around.

The film features Pooja Kanda, whose son Ronan was murdered in a case of mistaken identity. She highlights systemic failures and risks when children are excluded from school. Idris also visits The Royal London Hospital, where a pioneering programme sees youth workers embedded directly in the casualty department. In these pivotal moments, they step in to support young victims of knife crime, guiding them away from violence.

He has discussions about possible solutions with King Charles and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, advocating earlier interventions and pointing to successful initiatives like one in Coventry, where a teenager who once carried a knife is now training as a football coach. Idris reflects on his youth and his determination to create opportunities for others. His requests culminate in a knife crime summit at 10 Downing Street, bringing together those directly affected to influence policy and inspire change.

Idris Elba: Our Knife Crime Crisis is a raw exploration of one of the UK鈥檚 most pressing issues - a story of heartbreak, resilience and hope.

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58 minutes

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Wed 29 Jan 2025 21:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Idris Elba
Production Manager Beth Waggitt
Editor Franco Bogino
Executive Producer Nina Davies
Executive Producer Diene Petterle
Producer Leanne Hayman
Director Ben Steele
Production Company 22Summers

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