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Hot Stuff? on Crimestoppers March 2010  

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Thorpe, A. and Gamman, L. (March 2010) Hot Stuff? Crimestoppers [online]. Article on the role of design in reducing theft of ‘hot products’ written in response to an invitation by Crimestoppers to write an article to feature in their online magazine as recommended by the Home Office. Available here

Nicking a Bike is Bad Karma…  

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Senan Gorman, a 40-year-old flash developer of Farmington, Conn., recently launched an online community known as Karma Army for victims of sporting-equipment theft, focusing on bikes. Cyclists can send out Karma alerts about their stolen bikes to subscribers via RSS feed. He hopes to get police involved so that they, too, receive the theft alerts. The motto of the site, Mr. Gorman says, is simple: “It’s bad karma if you steal someone else’s stuff.”

The site is designed to serve as a Repository for your serial numbers, photos of your gear, descriptions, etc. so in the event of a theft, you have all your information in one spot, ready for police reports & insurance claims, etc. You won’t have to go scrambling around looking for all of that info (especially while in an already agitated state).

Senan’s other site is DontStealBikes.com -  a YouTube based video soapbox for Anyone to say how they feel about Bike Theft & Bike Thieves, encouraging people to either record right from their webcam ON YouTube or to produce something creative to get our message across.

Original Wall Street Journal article online here.

DAC review Anti Terrorist Bike Parking Strategy  
City Hall, London
Lorraine Gamman and Adam Thorpe presented to GLA, TfL and CCoE on Design Against Crime’s review of Anti Terrorist Bike Parking Strategy - it seems that counter terrorism agendas DO NOT prohibit bike parking although some architects quote “security considerations” when asked why no parking is provided. With careful consideration designers can provide for cyclists AND avoid increasing risks of terrorism.
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‘Tools for a research-into-design processes’ at Elisava School of Design  

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Visiting lecturer seminar. Elisava School of Design, Barcelona. April 2007

Marcus Willcocks of Bikeoff gave the seminar Tools for a research-into-design processes as a visiting lecturer at the Elisava School of Design, Barcelona. The seminar and workshop were given in Spanish, they included examples from Bikeoff and were conducted with approximately 50 final year undergraduate design students, who proceeded to integrate processes and techniques presented, in the associated 3-month applied Anthropology of Design project.

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