This new research report, ‘Dangerous associations: Joint enterprise, gangs and racism’, written by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University, raises serious concerns about the impact of Joint Enterprise prosecutions on Black, Asian and Minority ethnic communities. Focusing on Manchester, Nottingham and London, the report will reveal new findings that give strong grounds for concluding that black people are systematically discriminated against in joint enterprise prosecutions.
Speakers
Becky Clarke, Manchester Metropolitan University
Patrick Williams, Manchester Metropolitan University
Chair: Will McMahon, Centre for Crime Justice Studies
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When
January 25th, 2016 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Location
Friends’ Meeting House
6 Mount Street
Manchester, M2 5NS
United Kingdom
6 Mount Street
Manchester, M2 5NS
United Kingdom
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