News story: Manchester seminar – Policing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities (26 Jan, 2016)

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Jon Bannister, FAcSS

Professor of Criminology, Manchester Metropolitan University

Recent years have witnessed substantive change to the governance of policing and a dramatic reduction in policing budgets. Moreover, the nature and scale of crime problems have seen significant change.

Despite this, a remarkable continuity in the principles that shape policing practice (and its assessment) can be traced. From Sir Robert Peel to the HMIC PEEL inspection programme, policing by consent and preventive policing find centre stage.

In this free seminar, Jon uses the controversy surrounding the reform of police funding arrangements as a lens to plot the challenges, opportunities and commissioning choices facing policing in the 21st century.

Please see the attached flyer for further details and how to book.

Policing in the 21st Centruy: Challenges and Opportunities (seminar flyer)

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