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Public Policy Exchange will be hosting a webinar on Improving Outcomes for Care Leavers: Ensuring a Successful Transition, at the Right Age, from Care to Independence which will take place on Thursday, June 29th 2023 between 9:30 AM — 1:00 PM.
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Public Policy Exchange 15th Floor, Millbank Tower 21-24 Millbank London SW1P 4QP Tel : +44 (0) 203 137 8653 Fax: +44 (0)203 137 1459 |
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With one month left until the 14th International Crime Science Conference organised by the UCL Dawes Centre for Future Crime, we wanted to provide you with more insight on this year's theme - Organised crime: the present and the future.
What are the key challenges of the day? How are those challenges evolving? What might organised crime look like ten, twenty years from now?
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The conference will take place on 19 June 2023. The day begins with a welcome address at 9.30am, and concludes at 5pm when the drinks reception begins. The reception closes at 7pm. The programme this year includes sessions on:
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21 June 2023
For this workshop, there is a participation fee:
CEP members: € 25
non-CEP members: € 50
(An invoice will be sent after registration.)
The registration deadline is 7 June 2023.
Centre for Legal Studies and Judicial Training, Barcelona
Often, youth who are involved with or at risk of being involved with the juvenile justice system have co-occurring life difficulties, being victims themselves or having disabilities that lead them to cross paths with the justice system at a particular moment and/or that have significant impacts on their emotional, mental, physical, and behavioural well-being. With this in mind, the question of how to respond appropriately to the offending of juveniles and young adults has emerged as a point of increased focus within international criminological research and criminal policy. Responding to juvenile offending is a unique policy and practice challenge.
Probation bodies and practitioners across Europe and worldwide together with other criminal justice professionals are among those on the frontline of preventing violence by supervising and providing specialized treatment and programmes, guidance and assistance to juveniles and young adults who committed a crime or an at risk of it.
With this workshop, CEP will bring together professionals from different European countries. The workshop will cover the topic from the perspective of probation and other criminal justice professionals including offenders and victims. During this workshop, we will discuss what are the effective and efficient ways of working with juveniles and young adult who have offended, which programmes are used to prevent juveniles from being involved with crimes, support the treatment process, among others. A World Café session will bring together smaller groups of participants to discuss and share knowledge and experience from their jurisdictions. Thus, it will support mutual learning as one of the core skills necessary for further professional development of themselves and their organisations.
The Australian Institute of Criminology has released a new Trends & issues paper on domestic violence offending by outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members.
Thursday, June 15th 2023
Public Policy Exchange will be hosting a webinar on Tackling Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Expanding and Improving the Criminal Justice Response to a Growing Problem which will take place on Thursday, June 15th 2023 between 9:30 AM — 1:00 PM.
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VSE’s Annual Conference will take place at the H4 Conference Center in Berlin, between 7-9 June, 2023 as a hybrid event; we hope to welcome participants from around the world, both in-person and online. This is one of the global victim support community’s largest, most influential events, where victim-related challenges are given solutions, where tomorrow’s support practices are launched today, and where, together, we highlight the potential of our victim support world. This is your chance to network with frontline victim support workers, policymakers, law enforcement professionals, technology providers, academics, journalists, and civil society activists: to accelerate your service, your product, or your ideas that will benefit victims of crime. 2023 – with the upcoming revision of the 2012 Victims’ Rights Directive and other EU legislative changes – is a crucial year for victims’ rights. In light of this, conference discussions will form the basis of our strategic vision for the next decade, and will provide us with actions that will allow us to maintain our vital role in safeguarding victims’ rights and fundamental freedoms. This year’s theme – driven by an increase in crimes against politicians and journalists, extremism, terrorism and hate crimes, as well as attempts to stifle free speech – focuses on the interconnection of fundamental freedoms and victims policy. Day one will see us explore crimes against democracy in an everchanging criminal environment: how stakeholders struggle to keep up with the challenges created by emerging crimes; and the challenges faced by victims of crimes against democracy. For the first time, day two will be dedicated to the work of law enforcement agencies with victims; specifically, balancing investigative work with respect for victims’ fundamental rights, and providing a secure social environment with developing a victim-sensitive trustworthy police service. On day three, discussion will focus on supporting vulnerable populations in the midst of conflict and how scaling up aid might address fragility, conflict, and violence. At a time of great uncertainty, when fundamental democratic rights and issues of civil and minority rights are at stake across many sectors of global society, we gather together to ask a simple question: Where to next? Join us in Berlin and experience our world in a new light. More Info at: VSE 2023 Annual Conference.