Knife crime campaign film targets teenagers online
LONDON - A distressing film of a youth who became severely disabled after a knife fight will debut online today in the latest part of the Home Office's anti-knife crime initiative.
RKCR/Y&R has created two documentary-style films, which are based on real testimonials from young people involved in knife crime, and are targeted at 10-16 year olds.
The film of the disabled youth focuses on the physical consequences of a stabbing, while the other film focuses on how knife offences result in punishment, using interviews with inmates at a young offenders institute serving sentences for knife crimes.
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Damon Collins, executive creative director at RKCR/Y&R, says "This is an issue that the whole agency feels passionately about. These kids are a terribly tough audience to reach and we've found that traditional advertising conceits will hardly register when it comes to changing their behaviour. The two areas of punitive and physical consequences we believe are ones that will resonate most with them."
The latest stage of the 'It doesn't have to happen' campaign started with outdoor ads on October 5 and will also include TV ads.
Knife crime film: targetings teenagers online
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Comments
Nathan - 27/10/2009
I'm not sure having an advert which features a knife-thrower's target in a story re: anti-knife crime which mentions a youth who became severely disabled after a knife fight is appropriate! ...hhhmm, 'is your advertising hitting its target?' indeed!
SEAN RUTTLEDGE - 27/10/2009
Da yoot will fink dat dis iz ghey innit