“It is very much about emphasising the negative effects of violent behaviour and particularly knife crime."
A 27-foot tall sculpture called the Knife Angel, will visit Nuneaton in June, during its nationwide tour.
The world-famous sculpture was created by artist Alfie Bradley and is made from more than 100,000 blades.
The Knife Angel highlights the negative effects of violent crime.
The sculpture will be in Nuneaton town centre for around a month and the full details will be confirmed nearer the time.
Cllr Clare Golby, Chair of Nuneaton and Bedworth Safer Communities Partnership, said: “We are going to have a visit from this iconic sculpture as part of the national youth anti-violence campaign.
“It is very much about emphasising the negative effects of violent behaviour, and particularly knife crime, which is a problem across the country and this Borough is no exception I’m afraid.
“We have been working very hard with our colleagues in the Police and the Police Commissioner’s Office, and then more recently the youth justice system and education at the county council to make this happen, and I am delighted now that it’s becoming a reality.
“We will be running a programme not just in schools in Nuneaton and Bedworth but across the area, and more will be announced about this in the weeks to come.”
Northern Area Commander at Warwickshire Police, Chief Inspector Steve Davies, said: “I am passionate about education and prevention around youth violence in our towns.
“The Knife Angel will be used across the town in the month of June to educate our young people, but this will also be a focal point to bring together different members of our communities.
“The Angel will encourage conversation around an important issue but also ensure that we take a key role in preventing knife crime across our towns."