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Designs Against Crime Exhibition at the Home Office, London  

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Designs Against Crime (January 2008) Exhibition at the Home Office, Marsham Street, London.
Curators: Gamman, L. and Thorpe, A.

The Home Office’s Acquisitive Crime Unit – who are partly responsible for the formation of the Design Technology Alliance, asked DACRC to create an exhibition aimed at a diverse stakeholder group who the Home Office have targeted to Design Out Crime. The Design Against Crime Research Centre’s DAC product exemplars, including those from the Bikeoff project, formed part of this exhibition. The leaflet announcing the formation of the DTA (originally created for the Truman Brewery event) was also circulated at this brief installation at the Home Office.

Broxap Anti-Theft Stand  
Adam Thorpe and Lorraine Gamman participated in many media events taking about their Bikeoff research that generated the new Broxap anti bike theft bike stands located in Camden. The stands were featured by Design Technology Alliance/Design Council to mark Home Secretary’s launch of Home Office’s design out crime initiative. Thorpe and Gamman were also interviewed on BBC Radio 4, the Today Programme, BBC National Lunch Time News and Design Council Film as benchmark design against crime.

Adam Thorpe’s account of how to design out bike theft and latest Bikeoff designs was also subsequently covered by Korean and Mexican TV .

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Design Technology Alliance and the Home Office’s drive to ‘Design Out Crime’ 2007  

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The Design Technology Alliance was set up by the Home Office in 2007 with designers from key British institutions in order to raise the profile of designing out crime within industry and to look at how innovative design can tackle crime. Bikeoff has produced some of the few anti theft design benchmarks that look beautiful, are on the street and operate to thwart thieves.

The Home Office used DACRC’s butterfly stand to announce the Design Technology Alliance against crime activities, and the Design Council in 2008 wrote up case studies of Bikeoff design benchmarks, which now appear on their website: http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/Case-Studies/All-Case-Studies/Bikeoff.

Adam Thorpe and Lorraine Gamman were asked by Home Office and Design Council to give interviews about their design work and process in conjunction with a HO push to broadcasters and newspapers and journals. The anti theft M bike stands were featured in the New Statesman, BBC Online, Design Week, Enfield Gazette, Core 77 Design Blog, Camden New Journal, MADE Magazine. All these outlets ran features about how to design out bike crime linked to work of Design Against Crime Research Centre as well as the Home Office’s drive to ‘Design Out Crime’.

Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit  

Adam Thorpe, Prof. Paul Ekblom and Lorraine Gamman spoke with the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit about bike crime in order explain the concepts behind Design Against Crime and to advise the Home Office on its strategy.

http://press.homeoffice.gov.uk/press-releases/design-alliance

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