Policing Futures: Contexts, Practices and Debates: Postgraduate Research Conference

The School of Law is delighted to host ‘Policing Futures: Concepts, Practices and Debates’, a one-day postgraduate research (PGR) conference.

The School of Law is delighted to host ‘Policing Futures: Concepts, Practices and Debates’, a one-day postgraduate research (PGR) conference supported by the British Sociological Association (BSA), White Rose Doctoral Training Centre’s Security, Conflict and Justice Pathway, and the N8 Policing Research Partnership. The conference features an exciting range of papers on the developing contexts, practices and debates inherent within contemporary policing, and provides opportunity to network with postgraduate policing researchers from around the UK.

The conference will facilitate a vibrant and constructive forum in which postgraduate researchers are encouraged to present their research on the developing contexts, practices and debates inherent within contemporary policing. The format is particularly suited to presenting research in progress, and for developing new and existing networks between postgraduate researchers within the broader policing field. 
Lunch will be provided.

Keynote speaker: Dr Ben Bradford, Oxford University

 

Programme

View the full programme here.

 

Book a place below

BSA Members - £10; 
BSC Members rate £10*
Non-BSA Members - £25

*BSC members need to contact Sandria Charambolous at events@britsoc.org.uk, stating your membership number in order to redeem this offer

Travel Bursaries

A small number of travel bursaries are available subject to application and distance travelled. Please email the organisers for more information on bursaries. Note: application does not guarantee bursary.