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X-WR-CALNAME:Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20170704T110000
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CREATED:20170513T221540Z
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SUMMARY:Is it possible to hold undercover policing to account?
DESCRIPTION:At this event organised by the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies we will discuss a new draft publication into the undercover policing of political protest groups and social movements. The publication focuses on the views of those who have been subject to this practice. \n  \nWe will also discuss whether it is possible to hold undercover policing to account. \n About this event \nThe Pitchford Inquiry aims to investigate and report on undercover police operations in political groups and social movements in England and Wales since 1968. Almost two years on from the launch of a planned three year inquiry\, it has become entangled and delayed by legal argument. It is now estimated the Inquiry won’t hold its first public hearing until 2019. \nAt this event\, we will discuss a new draft publication by the Centre into the undercover policing of political protest groups and social movements. The publication focuses on the views of some of those who have been subject to this practice. \nThere will also be presentations on: \n\nThe reviews and inquiries that have taken place into undercover policing revelations\, their findings\, recommendations and implementation to date. \nDr Raphael Schlembach\, University of Brighton\nCurrent practice regarding undercover policing and an overview of current accountability and scrutiny practices.\nDr Katerina Hadjimatheou\, Universty of Warwick\nGiven the vital role of civil society organisations have been shown to have in holding undercover policing to account\, how can these capacities be strengthened and protected in future?   \nDr James Mehigan\, Open University\n\n  \n Event fee \nWe are asking for a minimum £2.50 donation on booking. But all are welcome to attend\, regardless of income. \nIf you would like to attend but do not feel able to offer a donation\, please email info@crimeandjustice.org.uk. We will do our best to accommodate you. \nThere will be a buffet lunch. \nRegistration \nFor more information and to register\, see the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies’ event page. \nShare this:FacebookTwitterTumblrEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPinterestPocketPrint
URL:http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/event/7471/
LOCATION:Centre for Crime and Justice Studies\, 2 Langley Lane\, London\, SW8 1GB
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre%20for%20Crime%20and%20Justice%20Studies":MAILTO:info@crimeandjustice.org.uk
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