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'Plural
Policing: The mixed economy of visible patrols'
Speaker: Professor Adam Crawford,
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director, Centre
for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds,
UK
Chair: Dr Stephen Tomsen, Faculty
of Law, University of Sydney
This seminar will draw upon extensive research recently
concluded in the UK on the state or relations between
private, municipal and public forms of visible policing.
It will consider the implications for public reassurance,
governance and the equitable distribution of policing.
Adam Crawford is a Professor of Criminology and
Criminal Justice and the Director of the Centre
for Criminal Justice Studies at the University of
Leeds, UK. Professor Crawford's research interests
include Crime Prevention and Community Safety; Criminal
Justice Policy, Victims of Crime; Restorative Justice;
Comparative Criminology and the Sociology of Law.
Date: Tuesday 20 September 2005,
2.15pm - 3.30 pm
Venue: Minter Ellison Conference
Room, level 13, Sydney University Law School, 173-175
Phillip Street, Sydney
Registration: There is no registration
fee for this seminar.
For further details contact: Institute
of Criminology, 173-175 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW
2000.
DX 983, Sydney. Ph: (61 2) 9351 0239. Fax: (61 2)
9351 0200.
http://www.criminology.law.usyd.edu.au/.
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