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Kyoto Prefectural Police and Kyoto City Thank KCG and KCGI Students for Crime Prevention Video and Poster Production

Students from KCG Art and Design and KCGI received a token of appreciation from the Kyoto Prefectural Police and Kyoto City for their cooperation in the production of crime prevention videos and posters (April 1, 2025, KCG Kyoto Ekimae School/KCGI Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Main Hall).
Students from KCG Art and Design and KCGI received a token of appreciation from the Kyoto Prefectural Police and Kyoto City for their cooperation in the production of crime prevention videos and posters (April 1, 2025, KCG Kyoto Ekimae School/KCGI Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Main Hall).

On April 1, 2025, the Cyber Planning Division of the Cyber Countermeasures Headquarters of the Kyoto Prefectural Police Headquarters and the Life Safety Promotion Division of the Culture and Civic Affairs Bureau of Kyoto City visited the Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) Kyoto Ekimae School and the Kyoto College of Information Science (KCGI) Kyoto Ekimae Satellite to express their gratitude to the KCG Art & Design and KCGI students who helped create crime prevention videos and posters, and to hand them a token of appreciation for their efforts, saying "We have helped to educate citizens and visitors alike about crime prevention and raise their awareness.The video was broadcast from January 2025 on monitors in Kyoto City Hall (5 locations) and on digital signage in the north-south free passageway of JR Kyoto Station and Shijo Subway Station.Posters to raise awareness about SNS fraud prevention have been displayed at police stations and bookstores in Kyoto since April.

The students in charge of the event gathered online in the main hall of KCG Kyoto Ekimae School and KCGI Kyoto Ekimae Satellite, and Mr. Toshihide Ichihara, Director of the Kyoto City Life Safety Promotion Division, said, "I am very grateful for your cooperation in raising awareness about being careful about crime.We hope that these efforts have made students more aware of crime prevention," he thanked the students.The students who produced the video said, "I was happy that so many people watched it and that it was useful for everyone," and "It was a great experience for me as a student because I thought it was very similar to the way I actually work, including the interaction with external parties.

In the spring of 2024, Kyoto Prefectural Police and Kyoto City, with whom we have had ties through the development of a smartphone application to prevent sex crimes (KCG, 2015) and the conclusion of an "agreement on the development of excellent human resources to deal with threats in cyberspace" (KCG Group, 2016), approached us about video production.After recruiting creators on campus, it was decided that nine KCG students and two KCGI students would be in charge of the anti-molestation and anti-voyeurism video, and since September they have been working with prefectural police and city officials on the video.The completed videos, each of which has two patterns, one vertical and the other horizontal, are illustrated with the following words: "Voyeurism is a crime!The message was strongly emphasized, such asThe poster is B3 in size and was created from the perspective of a young student!The "I'm not a fan of this," he calls out.

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