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Crime Analysis Event

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The UCL Department of Security and Crime Science plans an ‘International Crime and Intelligence Analysis Conference’ on November 3 and 4, in Manchester.

The University College London Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science announced this inaugural conference as an event for intelligence professionals, community safety officers, investigators, and researchers interested in intelligence-led policing, problem solving, partnership working, crime prevention, and the analysis that underpins decision making.

The conference will aim at practitioners and academics, albeit with all content directed at practical means for improving policing and public safety.

Further details about the conference in due course.

Call for abstracts

Do you have an interesting piece of work that you would like to share? Speakers selected from our call for abstracts attend the conference for free.

The conference seeks to fill the gap left by the Problem Oriented Partnerships conference that is no longer held. This conference also replaces UCL’s previous Crime Mapping Conference series.

A provisional programme will be available in mid-August. A full programme will be available in mid-September. Confirmed keynote speaker: Simon Byrne – Deputy Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police.

Call for abstracts – presentations and posters (deadline 9 September 2011):

The conference gives you the opportunity to present your work and share your experiences and knowledge. Presenters selected for the conference will receive a free delegate pass for the two-day event.

Your abstract should be no longer than 500 words, describe the nature of your work, describe who has been using this work, include paper title, author name, author affiliation, author contact details, and five key words that describe your work. Presentations at the conference are 20 minutes in length with an additional five minutes for questions.

Deadline: for paper and poster abstract submissions is Friday, September 9.

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