Children have criminals bang to rights after putting the police in the picture about their feelings.
At least 400 local youngsters have entered a poster competition run as part of Partners Against Crime.
Police and other partners were bowled over by the response from more than a dozen primary schools in Keighley and the surrounding area.
And they were impressed with the imagination and commitment of the children to stamping out the town's crime problems.
PC Dave Brown, Keighley's schools liaison officer, says he was "astounded" by the quality and quantity of the entries.
He says: "The message from these young people is that they don't like to be victims of crime.
"They don't like crime, they don't want to be involved in crime. There are some really powerful messages."
Lynne Joyce, chairman of Keighley Single Regeneration Budget, says the judging will be the hardest task of the whole Partners Against Crime week.
She adds: "There was a high level of participation and very exciting artwork -honest and insightful ideas, and very good slogans."
The winning entries will go on display in Keighley in the near future, with certificates for all and prizes for the winners.
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