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How can art create a less violent society?
National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Anne Peaker debate 2018
5th October, National Theatre, London, £10 administration fee
In what ways does art create violence or prevent it? Does art in the criminal justice system contribute to creating a less violent society, or can it do it harm?
This year, as part of the Monument Trust Fellowship, the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance's annual Anne Peaker event will focus on art and violence. The event will be chaired by Alison Frater. We will include a panel debate from a variety of contributors including academics and artists.
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