Sent on behalf of Prof. Anthea Hucklesby The Future of Pre-charge Police Bail Seminar - 17 June 2015 – Central London Pre-charge bail has significant implications for suspects’, victims’ and the public’s view of the legitimacy of the police. It has become a high profile issue following cases involving celebrities who have spent significant periods of time on bail awaiting the outcome of police investigations. The Home Office has recently consulted on changes to the law including the introduction of time limits. Yet, these proposals tinker with a police power which arguably needs more fundamental reform. This seminar will bring together experts to explore the potential futures for pre-charge bail. It will explore the findings of the only independent empirical research study on the use of pre-charge bail and examine the current operation of pre-charge police bail and recent plans to amend the law and policy and assess possible futures for pre-charge bail and its alternatives in terms of law, policy and practice. The seminar will be of interest to policy makers, criminal justice practitioners including the police and prosecutors, NGOs, academics and students. The seminar is being held on 17th June at 20 Bedford Way, London. The provisional programme is attached. The seminar is free but participants must register at: http://www.law.leeds.ac.uk/events/booking-form?eventid=1422 Further details are available at: http://www.law.leeds.ac.uk/events/2015/the-future-of-pre-charge-police-bail or contact Rachel Evans by e-mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or telephone: 0113-343-1187. Information about the research project which investigated the use of pre-charge bail in two police forces is available from Professor Anthea Hucklesby ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>). Please forward this e-mail to anyone who might be interested in attending. _____________________________________________ Professor Anthea Hucklesby Professor of Criminal Justice School of Law University of Leeds Leeds, UK LS2 9JT [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Tel. 0113 343 5013 Professor David S. Wall Criminology, School of Applied Social Sciences Durham University 42 Old Elvet, Room 2.02 Durham DH1 3HN Email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Tel: 0191 334 6837 (direct) Tel: 07876 397720 (mobile) Tel: 0191 334 6839 (general office)