Justice and Power: Exploring Crime, Corruption, and Policing in Modern Society

When

Tuesday, 28th January 2025, from 6pm - 7:30pm GMT

Where

Online via Zoom.

Format

There'll be a great line-up of speakers plus ample scope for discussion and debate.

Why You Should Attend....

Join us for an engaging evening featuring leading academics from Staffordshire University as they delve into the key issues of crime, policing, and corruption.

  • Dr. Nicholas Howe will discuss the work of the Institute of Policing, focusing on its role in shaping the future of police education and professional development.

  • Professor James Treadwell will present his book, Crimes of the Powerful, exploring the connections between power and criminality.

  • Dr. John Lamb will examine business crime, discussing corruption as a localised phenomenon and its broader impact.

This event showcases the shared themes of systemic change, the interplay of power and crime, and the role of education and research in addressing injustice. Attendees will gain unique perspectives on pressing issues and the innovative approaches being developed to combat them.

Whether you are interested in policing, criminology, or business ethics, this event offers an invaluable opportunity to learn from and engage with leading experts in these fields.

Here's the programme so far...

Andy Agathangelou

Founder, Transparency Task Force; Chair, Secretariat Committee, APPG on Personal Banking and Fairer Financial Services; Chair of the Violation Tracker UK Advisory Board

 

Dr Nick Howe

Director of Institute of Policing, University of Staffordshire

Professor James Treadwell

Professor in Criminology, University of Staffordshire

Dr John Lamb

Senior Lecturer in Policing, University of Staffordshire

Further information about the TTF

You can click on the button below to read about the 130+ Transparency Task Force Ambassadors. The list includes world class academics and highly respected thought leaders from right around the world.

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Transparency Task Force Advisory Group

You can click on the button below to read about the Transparency Task Force Advisory Group, which is Chaired by the former Chair of the Financial Conduct Authority’s Financial Services Consumer Panel.

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