Research Events
Private Sector Involvement in Criminal Justice
School of Law, The Liberty Building, University of Leeds
The Centre for Criminal Justice Studies will host this conference on Private Sector Involvement in Criminal Justice.
Since the late 1980s, the private sector’s role in the delivery of criminal justice services has expanded in terms of its reach and significance. Given the Government’s plans to increase competition within the criminal justice process, private sector involvement is set to expand even further. Despite the importance of the private sector’s participation in criminal justice there has been limited discussion and debate around this issue to date.
This timely conference will have a clear policy focus and draw together policy makers and representatives of private, statutory and voluntary sector organisations.
Location Details
Moot Court Room (LT 1.28)
School of Law
The Liberty Building
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
The Liberty Building is no 16 on the campus map.
There is limited car-parking available on campus at a charge of £5.00. Further details
Parking spaces are available on campus for blue badge holders. Please contact 0113 343 5491 or carparking@leeds.ac.uk for further details.
Private Sector Involvement in Criminal Justice
27 June 2012
9.30am to 4.30pm
Conference
School of Law, The Liberty Building, University of Leeds
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Further Details
For further details of the conference please email privatesectorconf@leeds.ac.uk.
Provisional Programme [PDF; 54KB]
Booking Form [Word; 23KB]
Booking Form [PDF; 97KB]