The UK 's Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is a member of the Virtual Global Taskforce - an international alliance of Law enforcement agencies working together to make children and young people safer online. The CEOP Centre delivers an education programme within the UK - Thinkuknow - aimed specifically at young people. Visit www.thinkuknow.co.uk
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Typecast was launched in June 2009, deadline for submissions is 15th December 2009

having fun at the boys and girls club in blackpool!

Anti-social Behaviour / Criminal damage

this isn't anti social behaviour. this is all the fun pictures we took over summer at the boys and girls club cut up and made into one big picture - have a look! we had pamper days, trips out to alton towers and camelot, we did spray can art and loads of other fun stuff too. this picture sh...
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talking home (ii)

Anti-social Behaviour / Criminal damage

People have many preconcieved ideas about the places people live. This piece of work was undertaken to challenge these. Sometimes young people in Blackpool find it hard to do all the things that visitors do. The attractions are either too expensive - or their owners too picky about who they...
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talking home (i)

Anti-social Behaviour / Criminal damage

people have ideas about the places people live... this piece of work was undertaken to challenge some of these ideas. a group of young people from balckpool boys & girls club set out to challenge the sterotypes. i this one you can see queenstown high rise flats in the centre of the image - do...
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sometimes comes the wolf - (modern sculpture?)

Anti-social Behaviour / Criminal damage

This little box full of jelly babies is a response to the street crime work done at blackpool boys and girls club. The box was made and decorated by jasmine gilliam (13) and the jelly babies placed inside by reece prince (13). The box and the jelly babies both in and stood on top of the box are a...
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william hogarth, a harlots progress, 1731 - revisited!

Anti-social Behaviour / Criminal damage

moll, the harlot, is dead. she lived a life of prostitution - she was dragged into it through the draw of good times, drugs and money. she spent time in prison. she died of syphilis. the question here was: "what did people think of moll when she died? / what are peoples opinions of sex wor...
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