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Posters highlight antisocial dangers

1 min read Youth Justice
Young people have created two poster campaigns showing the dangers of alcohol and violent crime.

The first campaign has been created by a team of young people from Crime Concern's Nottingham Prevention Programme, after they examined ways to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour problems in the city.

They worked closely with local business mentors to make a series of hard-hitting posters using the tagline "Stop. Think. Achieve" to show the problems of violent crime and drug abuse in Nottingham.

The other campaign has been devised by six teenage girls from Crime Concern's youth inclusion project (YIP) in Sefton, Greater Merseyside, and looked at the problem of teenage drinking.

Using the headline Don't Leave Your Mates, the girls have devised a set of posters for bus shelters and taxis in Sefton.

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