Police Stop and Search Powers: A Conversation on Delivery, Experiences & Accountability in NI
Date(s)
31/03/2017 - 31/03/2017
Time
9:30AM - 1:30PM
Location
Senate Room, Queen's University Belfast
Price
FREE
The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) use of stop and search powers has remained as a consistent policing approach and tactic over the past number of years in the fight against crime. Yet aside from evidence related to their use, stop and search powers continue to act as the most common form of adversarial contact between the public and PSNI in the country.
The aim of this unique half-day event is to open up new discussion and debate about the use of stop and search powers by PSNI, with a particular emphasis on the ‘normal’, rather than exceptional use of those powers. It is hosted by the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (Dr John Topping) and the Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice (Security Theme Lead: Dr Mike Bourne).
Involving a range of key contributors from the statutory, community and NGO sector, the event further seeks to develop conversations about the nature and experiences of stop and search powers, along with related issues of accountability in Northern Ireland.
Attendance is by RSVP only to Dr John Topping at j.topping@qub.ac.uk
Tea and coffee will available on arrival from 9.00–9.30am, with light lunch available after the event.
Dr John Topping
School of SSESW
tel 028 9097 3630
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