Knife Crime Hub

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A national knowledge hub that brings together guidance, legislation, evidence and resources on knife crime — for policing, education, academia and the third sector. Built so the people who own the content can keep it current themselves.

Problem
Critical knife-crime guidance was scattered across documents, inboxes and sites — hard to find, harder to keep current, and dependent on a developer to change.
Approach
A fast Next.js site backed by a Sanity headless CMS, structured around the team's own topics and the 4P framework. Editors update everything in a friendly studio — or simply by chatting to Claude, which edits the live content through a connected MCP server.
Outcome
A polished, always-current public hub the team maintains themselves — no developer in the loop — with content editable in seconds by talking to an AI.
The public hubGuidance, legislation, evidence and resources organised around the team's own topic areas and the 4P framework.
A topic in depthEach topic pulls together an overview, articles, guidance and downloadable resources — all managed as structured content.