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Perp Techniques

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posted on 2024-05-15, 08:53 authored by Lorraine Gamman, Adam Thorpe, Paul EkblomPaul Ekblom

The Design Against Crime Research Centre is unique in that it has taken time to visualise perpetrator techniques. This is because seeing things helps us understand further. The visual dimension of the ways scams occur often identifies, for the designer, intervention sites, where design can operate to block crime and make a difference.

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