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Thursday, 7 November 2019 - 5.30pm
Location: 
Institute of Criminology, Seminar Room B3

The Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, is hosting a public seminar entitled 'The Past, the Present and Future of Violence Research'.

This seminar will address the questions: What has been achieved in violence research in the past 20 years? What are the challenges and how can we achieve policy impact?

Dr Paolo Campana, Professor Manuel Eisner and Dr Justice Tankebe - from the Violence Research Centre, part of the Institute - will share their insights. There will be a chance to ask questions in an interactive Q&A.

The Violence Research Centre (VRC) is also celebrating its 5th birthday. It was officially launched during the Global Violence Reduction Conference in 2014. This international event was organised by the University of Cambridge and the World Health Organization.

The November event will take place in the basement of the Institute, B3 from 5.30pm, followed by refreshments.

Thursday Seminars are open to all interested in attending, with no ticket required. Find out more about the Institute of Criminology’s events at https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/.

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