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Canterbury Centre for Policing Research Annual Conference
Booking now open!
Canterbury Centre for Policing Research Annual Conference:
‘Problems and Solutions in UK Policing’
17-18th January 2024, Verena Holmes building, Canterbury campus
£99/£49 students
The conference seeks to address a wide range of topics related to problems and solutions in policing, with a particular focus on promoting effective, ethical and sustainable approaches to enhance community safety and well-being. Researchers and experts from various disciplines and sectors will be presenting their original research papers, case studies and policy analyses over 2 days.
The conference seeks to address a wide range of topics related to problems and solutions in policing, with a particular focus on promoting effective, ethical and sustainable approaches to enhance community safety and well-being. Researchers and experts from various disciplines and sectors will be presenting their original research papers, case studies and policy analyses over 2 days.
There will also be a conference dinner, Wednesday 17th January at 8pm, which you can book here.
CCPR Annual Conference: Problems and solutions in UK policing