This is the third annual UK Justice Policy Review event.
Last year’s conference – Criminal Justice since 2015 – examined criminal justice developments between the 2015 General Election and the Brexit referendum. This year’s conference picks up the story, looking at developments between the Brexit vote of June 2016 and the 2017 General Election.
It will look at criminal justice developments across the three UK criminal justice jurisdictions of England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
During the course of the day the conference will consider a number of related issues:
The ideas and experiences of the audience will be as important as those of the expert panellists we have convened, with opportunities for audience participation and engagement throughout the course of the day.
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9:00 | Registration and morning refreshments |
9.45 | Welcome and introduction |
Charlotte Weinberg, Chair of Trustees, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies | |
10:00 | Panel session: What’s been going on in crime and justice across the UK? |
Chair: Danny Shaw, BBC Radio Panellists to include:
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11:30 | Break |
11:45 | Panel session: Lessons from attempts to achieve real and lasting reform |
Chair: Richard Garside, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies Panellists:
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1:00 | Lunch |
2:00 | Can big data help us to understand criminal justice challenges? |
Chair: Richard Garside, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies Panellists to include:
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3:00 | Break |
3:15 | Panel session: What are the big criminal justice challenges looking ahead? |
Chair: Richard Garside, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies Panellists:
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4:30 | Concluding reflections |
Charlotte Weinberg, Chair of Trustees, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies | |
4:45 | Close, refreshments and networking |
This conference will be of interest to all those who are keen to understand recent UK criminal justice developments and to gain insights into what the future holds. In particular, it will be of interest to:
For several years, the UK Justice Policy Review team at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies has been assessing year-on-year developments in criminal justice across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Now in its seventh year, each annual UK Justice Policy Review report combines analysis of the main developments in policing, courts, prisons, probation and other areas of criminal justice, with detailed data sections covering the main facts, figures and trends.
UK Justice Policy Review is required reading for anyone looking for an accessible overview of criminal justice developments across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
We are asking for a minimum £7.50 donation on booking. But all are welcome to attend, regardless of income.
If you would like to attend but do not feel able to offer a donation, please email us at info@crimeandjustice.org.uk. We will do our best to accommodate you.
For a local map of the venue click here.
Minimum non-refundable donation to cover event administration | £7.50 |
I can dig a bit deeper to support this event | £12.50 |
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