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Gun Crime |
23 Oct 2009 |
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 Hide his gun and you help commit the crime: Metropolitan Police & Trident target young black women in the fight against gun crime
Young black women between the ages of 15 and 19 are being warned about the consequences of carrying guns for others in a hard-hitting advertising campaign which was unveiled by Trident at the end of September. Trident is the Metropolitan Police’s anti-gun unit which works closely with the black community in London. Under the strap line: Hide his gun and you help commit the crime, the campaign features radio, cinema and billboard advertisements that warn young women that they could face a prison sentence if they’re found to be hiding guns. So why has it been deemed necessary to target young women in the fight against gun crime when the perpetrators are mainly young men? And is it right to target young African and African Caribbean women when women from all communities can fall for the wrong man and end up involved in crime? Jenni is joined by Claudia Webbe, Chair of the Trident Independent Advisory Group, and Ernima Bell, Chair of Carisma, Community Alliance for Renewal, Inner South Manchester Area. Drop The Weapons Metropolitan Police: Hide His Gun Campaign Trident CarismaDisclaimer
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