- Classification decisions will take into account any detailed portrayal of criminal and violent techniques, and any glamorisation of easily accessible weapons, such as knives
- Portraying anti-social behaviour such as bullying uncritically may recieve a more restrictive classification
- Works which, taken as a whole, actively promote illegal behaviour will be cut or rejected
- Portrayals of potentially dangerous behaviour (suicide and self-harm) which children and young people are likely to copy, will be cut if a more restrictive classification is not appropriate
Thursday, 17 February 2011
4. Imitable Behaviour, 5. Criminal Behaviour, 6. Weapons
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