the police — doesn't seem to be happening in the police respect. he's lost a couple — the police respect. he's lost a couple of_ the police respect. he's lost a couple ofjobs. he's suffering. hes— couple ofjobs. he's suffering. he's not— couple ofjobs. he's suffering. he's not the boy of 11 or 12. hopefully we'll get him back, hopefully. 35s hopefully we'll get him back, hopefully-— hopefully we'll get him back, hoefull. : hopefully. a powerful account from that _ hopefully. a powerful account from that mum. _ hopefully. a powerful account from that mum. i _ hopefully. a powerful account from that mum. i speak - hopefully. a powerful account from that mum. i speak with l hopefully. a powerful account i from that mum. i speak with the ceo of pace parents. many parents would say that couldn't happen to us, to ourfamily. what you say to that? it happen to us, to our family. what you say to that? it could. families come _ what you say to that? it could. families come from _ what you say to that? it could. families come from every - families come from every community and every background. so how do you break that cycle? how do you stop kids becoming coerced by the drug gangs? it is a multifaceted approach and part of that needs a national strategy that looks at the laws that are needed to bring