Events
OPENInternet Intelligence and Investigations Conference 2024: The rise of the machines
In-person
18th Jun 2024 to 20th Jun 2024
Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Machines, Large Language Models; What part does III play in the development of these and other evolving technologies and how can we utilise them to enhance our work?
ICJSILE 2024: 18. International Conference on Justice System, Investigation and Law Enforcement
Online
27th Jun 2024 to 28th Jun 2024
International Conference on Justice System, Investigation and Law Enforcement aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Justice System, Investigation and Law Enforcement.
N8 PRP Drugs Policing Conference: Policing markets, policing people
In-person
2nd Jul 2024 to 2nd Jul 2024
N8PRP presents an international, interdisciplinary knowledge exchange conference bringing together cutting-edge research, innovative and diverse voices to set the agenda for the future of drugs policing.
The Tackling Gangs, Violence and County Lines Conference 2024
Online
2nd Jul 2024 to 2nd Jul 2024
Join us at The Tackling Gangs, Violence and County Lines Conference 2024 to hear the latest cross-sector insights into tackling serious and organised crime. High-level keynotes will provide national guidance and lived experience on tackling criminal behaviours, followed by case studies from a range of organisations delivering best practice in safeguarding victims of exploitation and dismantling criminal networks.
Global EBP Conference 2024: What works in policing for community safety & our people
In-person
2nd Sep 2024 to 4th Sep 2024
The second conference of the Global Collaboration in Evidence Based Policing returns in 2024 with in-person conferencing over September 2 – 4 in Australia and New Zealand | September 11 -12 in the United Kingdom. Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) has continued to grow globally since our last conference, ensuring that policing strategy, operations, and tactics are based on what works, according to data, evidence, and research. Rather than being guided by assumptions, tradition, convention, or subjective impressions, EBP combines the existing skills, knowledge, and experience of police with data-led research, crime science, problem-solving and testing to draw out the best possible insights to support decision making.
Global EBP Conference 2024 (UK): What works in policing for community safety & our people
In-person
11th Sep 2024 to 12th Sep 2024
The second conference of the Global Collaboration in Evidence Based Policing returns in 2024 with in-person conferencing over September 2 – 4 in Australia and New Zealand | September 11 -12 in the United Kingdom. Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) has continued to grow globally since our last conference, ensuring that policing strategy, operations, and tactics are based on what works, according to data, evidence, and research. Rather than being guided by assumptions, tradition, convention, or subjective impressions, EBP combines the existing skills, knowledge, and experience of police with data-led research, crime science, problem-solving and testing to draw out the best possible insights to support decision making.
African Regional Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health (ALEPH) 2024: Aligning public health and public safety for societal good
In-person
1st Dec 2024 to 4th Dec 2024
The First African Regional Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health, ALEPH2024, is a must attend conference for anyone involved in the complex and diverse intersections of law enforcement and public health in Africa – police, public health practitioners, community and activists, policy makers and researchers from across many disciplines.
International Conference on Law Enforcement & Public Health (LEPH) 2025: Towards a healthier and more equitable state
In-person
13th Jul 2025 to 16th Jul 2025
Partnerships and collaborations between the law enforcement sector and the public health sector, and joint leadership, can help to redress inequities and promote healthy, secure and safe communities. Supported by vision from governments this can result in optimum and sustainable community safety and well-being, and overall health security.