MET Police - Back of the Door Campaign posters

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Hancock, R. 2025. MET Police - Back of the Door Campaign posters. Canterbury Christ Church University.
CreatorsHancock, R.
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A series of posters designed in conjunction with CCCU Graphic Design students for MET Police South London's campaign against violence against women and girls.

ContributorsMakinde, M., O'Carroll, J. and Robinson, M
KeywordsVAWG; Violence against women and girls; Metropolitan Police; Graphic design; Posters
Date25 Feb 2025
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Rachel Hancock
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All rights reserved
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Open
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Deposited17 Jul 2025
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