Improving public confidence is essential in the fight against crime, as crime can only be tackled effectively when the public, the police and criminal justice agencies work together.
So say organisers Ipsos MORI and the new Neighbourhood Crime and Justice Group at the Home Office about four regional events that focus on developing practical solutions to increase public confidence.
Schedule
19 November 2008
Birmingham
10:00am – 12:30pm
20 November 2008
Sheffield
10:00am – 12:30pm
26 November 2008
Manchester
10:00am – 12:30pm
2 December 2008
Bristol
12:30pm – 3:30pm
Speakers include:
Louise Casey – The Government Advisor on Neighbourhood Crime and Justice
Ashley Ames, Rhonda Wake, Annabelle Phillips – Ipsos MORI
With additional presentations from key public sector figures
The seminars will be interactive with time for questions and debate. The morning sessions will start at 10:00am and will fnish at 12:30pm and will be followed by a light buffet lunch. The afternoon seminar will start at 12:30pm with a light buffet lunch and will fnish at 3:30pm. The seminars are free to attend.
Registration
Registration is via the IPSOS-MORI online booking form . You will receive confrmation details (including details of the venue) once you have booked your place. Visit –




