World-renowned human rights lawyer Professor Juan Méndez opens international policing conference.
Bridgewater State University Visit (May 2016)
Staff and students from Bridgewater State University visit the School of Law, Criminal Justice and Computing Last month, the University’s School of Law, Criminal Justice and Computing, hosted a visit […]
Evidence-based Policing: Beyond the Randomised Control Trial – Policing Under Stress (June 2016)
With Thanks sponsored by Police Mutual and supported by Police Dependants Trust and the National Police Fund. The conference was well attended with fantastic feedback from delegates. The CCPR will […]
Lecture Aimed at Reducing High Profile Police Criticisms (July 2016)
Dr Steve Tong was invited by the Metropolitan Black Police Association (MetBPA) to speak at New Scotland Yard on Thursday 21st July. Dr Tong’s presentation was entitled ‘Learning from Mistakes? Policing […]
Canterbury Centre for Policing Research CCPR (June 2016) Launch
As part of the ‘Evidence-Based Policing: Beyond the Randomised Control Trial’ the School of Law, Criminal Justice & Computing launched the Canterbury Centre for Policing Research (CCPR). During the launch […]
Policing International Week is a Resounding Success!
The School of Law, Criminal Justice & Computing hosted an international study week with enforcement officers from Australian, New Zealand, Netherlands and Canada. During the week students were involved in […]
Mental Health Round Table Event and Policing Conference
On 23rd May the Canterbury Centre for Policing Research (CCPR) in partnership with the England Centre for Practice Development (ECPD) hosted a round table event focusing on Mental Health. On the […]