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Policing Minister sarah jones seen Merseyside on Tuesday, October 7, to see how police and partner agencies are using virtual reality (VR) to protect young people from knife crime.
the journey ended everton In the community, a everton Football club initiative, where Ms Jones experienced a VR initiative designed to dissuade young people from knife crime.
Co-development by Everton in the community and merseyside policeThe 360-degree headset experience has reached more than 1,000 youth to date.
Viewers are asked to make choices inside the headset, immersing them in the real-life consequences of knife crime.
it exposes Knife crime and the devastating consequences across county lines exploitation, helping youth make safe choices.