This two day Criminal Justice Convention will bring together representatives from across the criminal justice system to hear leading speakers address the challenge of efficient, effective means of reducing offending and reoffending against a backdrop of increased voluntary and private sector involvement in criminal justice provision and tight public sector spending.
The Convention incorporates a range of targeted seminars and plenary sessions that include best practice case studies, leading academics presenting research, management and policy experts and hosted debates.
This Convention is a must-attend event for anyone working in police, probation, secure establishments, youth offending teams, local authorities, sentencers and other court staff, victims’ services, schools, the voluntary and community sector and other key organisations who has to stay ahead of the changes and lead reorganisation – this event will also be ideal for continuing professional development and for fast track induction for new staff.
400 leading policy-makers and practitioners will participate over the two days of the Convention. And key presentations will be broadcast and made available on demand in new training packages to take back to your organisation.
Day 1 - 01 Jul 2013
Day 2 - 02 Jul 2013
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