Wielka Brytania ma problem — Drill, gangi i kryzys który rośnie od dekady

In England and Wales, more than 50,000 young people fall into a spiral every year with no easy way out. The social care system is failing them. Schools are failing. And the streets are faster, louder, and more real than any support program. The story of Kelyan Bokassa—a 14-year-old from London—is not a story about violence. It's a story about what happens when the state looks the other way for years. In this episode: → County lines—how gangs recruit children and why 14,000 minors are at risk of exploitation → UK drill—does music describe violence or fuel it? The 2019 case that changed British law → Budget cuts, closed youth centers, and social inequality—the real causes of the crisis → What works? Organizations, data, sentences—and why it's still not enough This isn't a film about bad people. It's a film about a bad system. Leave a comment answering one of the three questions at the end of the episode—I read every comment. #GreatBritain #crime #drill By    / @dziki_zachod