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"What is crime?" Photography Competition
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, King's College, London, has announced that a new photography competition has been launched. "What is crime?" will help us to explore how we view harm, crime and injustice.
Launched in September 2008 the "What is crime?" photography competition seeks to challenge common sense thinking about crime. Rather than the usual law and order images of police, prison and judges, the competition invites entries which stimulate thinking about harm, injustice and crime - around the themes of financial harm and inequality; environmental harm and different forms of violence. Open to everyone, the competition represents a unique way of contributing to public debate about justice and seeks creative moving or funny images.

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