Crime prevention: Where do we start and end?
15 June 2022, 4:30 pm–5:30 pm
This webinar brings together experts with decades of experience in looking at the key ingredients of 'what works' in crime prevention.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Dr Keri Wong
A key question of crime prevention is 'where do we start', but an often neglected follow-up question is 'where does it end?'.
What works in preventing crime before it begins and what works in prisons to help individuals better integrate into society?
We will hear from experts with a wealth of experience working with, and supporting, prisoners within the criminal justice system.
Watch the event recording
Panel
- Professor David Farrington - St Giles Trust
- Maria McNicholl - St Giles Trust
- Brendan Ross - St Giles Trust
Co-chairs
- Professor Jane Hurry - IOE
- Dr Lynne Rogers - IOE
This event will be particularly useful for those interested in criminology, sociology, psychology, prison management, prison education, criminal justice, law, crime, mental health and antisocial behaviour.
'Blue-Sky Thinking' Seminar Series on Education and Criminal Justice
This seminar is the second in this series.
The series aims to re-establish the Centre for Education and Criminal Justice as the knowledge exchange hub for practitioners, policymakers and researchers to collaborate on collecting, improving, and disseminating the best and most promising evidence and practice in the field and internationally. It gives researchers and practitioners a space to discuss the 'blue-sky thinking' in education and criminal justice that is much needed in the current system.
Other seminars in the series
- Deficits to assets: Re-imagining a strength-based model of prison education
- Where next for Prison Education and Educators?
- Prison life and creative arts: What can they offer to enhance education?