Dear all
Apologies for any cross-posting. Below are details of two public lectures at Edge Hill University that may be of interest, by Louise Westmarland and Stephen Case. Further details and booking at: https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/i4p/events/
Wednesday 8th February 2017, 6pm
ANNUAL POLICING LECTURE:
‘Policing Gender and Ethics: An Ethnographic View of Culture and Practice’
DR LOUISE WESTMARLAND (The Open University)
The issues of gender and ethics in the police might not seem, at first glance, to have much in common. As this paper will illustrate however, what used to be called ‘equal opportunities’ in the police, has similarities and continuities with the current debates around ethics and integrity. The event will take place at Edge Hill University’s Ormskirk Campus.
Thursday 16th March 2017, 6pm
PUBLIC LECTURE: ‘Positive Youth Justice: Children First, Offenders Second‘
PROF STEPHEN CASE (Loughborough University)
The Children First, Offenders Second (CFOS) model evolves youth justice beyond its contemporary risk focus and promotes a positive, principled, progressive and practical approach to the treatment of children in the Youth Justice System. This paper outlines the CFOS model as a manifesto for changing the Youth Justice System. The evolution, trajectory and practical realisation of CFOS positive youth justice will be discussed and animated with evidence from a twenty-year programme of associated reflective research in Swansea and the emerging success of an integrated, holistic and child-friendly delivery model in Surrey. The event will take place at Edge Hill University’s Ormskirk Campus.
Regards, Andrew Millie
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