The Centre will be launching a new research report, ‘Dangerous associations: Joint enterprise, gangs and racism’, written by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University, that raises serious concerns about the impact of Joint Enterprise prosecutions on Black, Asian and Minority ethnic communities. Focusing on Manchester, Nottingham and London, the report will reveal new findings that give strong grounds for concluding that black people are systematically discriminated against in joint enterprise prosecutions.

Report authors Becky Clarke and Patrick Williams of Manchester Metropolitan University will speak at all events.

The Centre would like to thank the Barrow Cadbury Trust for their support of this publication and events.

Manchester - please register for this event here

8.30 am to 10.00 am, Monday 25 January

Friends’ Meeting House 6 Mount Street

Manchester, M2 5NS

Chair: Will McMahon, Centre for Crime Justice Studies

Tottenham - please register for this event here

7.00 pm to 9.00 pm, Monday 25 January

North London Community House, Moorefield Road

Tottenham, N17 6PY

Chair: Stafford Scott, Tottenham Rights

House of Commons - please register for this event here

2.00 pm to 4.00 pm, Tuesday 26 January

Committee Room 14, House of Commons

Westminster, SW1A 0AA

Chair: Andrew Mitchell MP

Platform: Andy Slaughter MP and Lord Beith with authors Becky Clarke and Patrick Williams

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January 25th, 2016 8:30 AM to January 26th, 2016 4:00 PM
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