CHILDREN at Dixon Primary School in Manningham have been instructed by police on the causes and effects of anti-social behaviour.
PCSOs Josh Wilson and Laura Griffiths attended the school to provide a seminar for 125 children in the Key Stage Two class, aged seven and eight, looking at how anti-social behaviour affects the community.
They also examined the impact it can have on the future of those who get involved in causing problems, such as difficulty in finding jobs, and the importance of having respect for each other and other people’s property.
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