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European Society of Criminology: the Policing Working Group

European Society of Criminology: the Policing Working Group. Alistair Henry University of Edinburgh SIPR H2020 event University of Dundee 10 January 2014. Aims and Objectives.

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European Society of Criminology: the Policing Working Group

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  1. European Society of Criminology: the Policing Working Group Alistair Henry University of Edinburgh SIPR H2020 event University of Dundee 10 January 2014

  2. Aims and Objectives • To facilitate the networking of scholars and practitioners interested in the study of police organisations and policing • To open up and develop lines of communication and cooperation between nationally-based research centres, institutes and academies with policing-related interests and activities • To act as a hub through which scholars, practitioners and the policy community can collaborate productively together (e.g. through the development of comparative research programmes, knowledge transfer events, visiting scholarships/fellowships, or joint teaching and continuing professional development ventures)

  3. Core activities to date • Themed panel sessions at the annual meeting • Joint publications stemming from sessions – books and special issues of journals • European Journal of Police Studies • Pre-conferences (Ghent, Vilnius and – we hope – Prague) involving scholars and local practitioners • All contribute to a sustained focus on policing within an international academic conference & enhances its profile

  4. The product of a PWG themed panel session…

  5. ESC annual conference 10 -13 September 2014 – Prague – Join us!

  6. Links • The ESC http://esc-eurocrim.org/ • The Policing Working Group http://esc-eurocrim.org/workgroups.shtml#Policing • The European Journal of Police Studies http://www.maklu-online.eu/nl/crime/ejps/

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