Capita's Tackling Hate Crime: Protection, Prevention and Prosecution Conference Announced
Capita’s National Tackling Hate Crime Conference will address the challenges faced in safeguarding against hate motivated violence and gives the chance to hear examples of successful initiatives designed to raise awareness and foster long-term prevention of hate incidences.
Central London, United Kingdom, April 22, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Tackling Hate Crime: Protection, Prevention and Prosecution
Monday 27th June 2011, Central London
Chair: Christopher Boothman, Chair, London Hate Crime Board, Metropolitan Police Authority
Key Speakers include:
Detective Sergeant David Macnaghten, Hate Crime Portfolio Holder, Metropolitan Police Service
Jackie Driver, Head of Good Relations, Equality and Human Rights Commission
Colin Chapman, Chief Crown Prosecutor, West Mercia, Crown Prosecution Service
Capita’s National Tackling Hate Crime Conference will address the challenges faced in safeguarding against hate motivated violence and behaviour and building cohesive communities. Expert speakers will cover a range of issues and offer solutions that can be adapted and utilised in your communities.
Take away practical ideas to aid the prosecution of offenders in hate crime cases and increase victim and community confidence. Take this opportunity to hear examples of successful initiatives designed to raise awareness and foster long-term prevention of hate incidences.
For more information visit: http://bit.ly/TacklingHateCrime
Or contact naomi.wood@capita.co.uk / 020 7202 0557
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Monday 27th June 2011, Central London
Chair: Christopher Boothman, Chair, London Hate Crime Board, Metropolitan Police Authority
Key Speakers include:
Detective Sergeant David Macnaghten, Hate Crime Portfolio Holder, Metropolitan Police Service
Jackie Driver, Head of Good Relations, Equality and Human Rights Commission
Colin Chapman, Chief Crown Prosecutor, West Mercia, Crown Prosecution Service
Capita’s National Tackling Hate Crime Conference will address the challenges faced in safeguarding against hate motivated violence and behaviour and building cohesive communities. Expert speakers will cover a range of issues and offer solutions that can be adapted and utilised in your communities.
Take away practical ideas to aid the prosecution of offenders in hate crime cases and increase victim and community confidence. Take this opportunity to hear examples of successful initiatives designed to raise awareness and foster long-term prevention of hate incidences.
For more information visit: http://bit.ly/TacklingHateCrime
Or contact naomi.wood@capita.co.uk / 020 7202 0557
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