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Do we need to reframe intelligence to avoid intelligence failure?

Event date: Wed, Feb 27, 2013
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Sharing research interests in societal and organisational risk, the delivery of security from both public and private sector perspectives, and the distinct challenge of fraud and its effective control.

The Network, based at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies brings together a diverse body of researchers, students and practitioners sharing interests in societal and organisational risk and resilience, the delivery of security from both public and private sector perspectives, and the distinct challenge of fraud and its effective control.

PROGRAMME:

Date: Wednesday 27 February 2013
Presenter: Ian Stanier, London Metropolitan University
Title: Do we need to reframe intelligence to avoid intelligence failure?

Date: Wednesday 27 March 2013
Presenter: Mark Lindsay, Security and Political Risk
Title: Plan Colombia: exploring government martial policy and practice in Colombia 1998 to 2012

Date: Wednesday 29 May 2013
Presenters: Dr Mark Button and Martin Tunley, University of Portsmouth
Title: Fraud, moral plegmatism and deviancy attenuation

VENUE:

All events will take place in room 1.09, St George’s Building, (enter from St Thomas’s Street).

TIME:

The seminars will run from 4.00pm to 5.30pm latest, and will be followed by drinks.

We are a CPD partner organisation to the Security Institute and CPD points are available for these events.

See http://www.security-institute.org for details of their free scheme.

For further information or to be added to the events mailing list please contact alison.wakefield@port.ac.uk.