This new research report, ‘Dangerous associations: Joint enterprise, gangs and racism’, raises serious concerns about the impact of Joint Enterprise prosecutions on the Black, Asian, and Minority ethnic communities.
About this event
‘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 the Black, Asian, and Minority ethnic communities. The report findings that give strong grounds for concluding that black people are systematically discriminated against in joint enterprise prosecutions. This is a community event open to all those in the West Midlands who are concerned about how Joint Enterprise is impacting on their community.
Speakers
Becky Clarke, Manchester Metropolitan University
Patrick Williams, Manchester Metropolitan University
Chair: John Moore, Newman University
Venue, time and date
When
April 28th, 2016 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location
The Drum Aston
144 Potters Lane
Aston
Birmingham, West Midlands B6 4UU
United Kingdom
144 Potters Lane
Aston
Birmingham, West Midlands B6 4UU
United Kingdom
Contact
Phone: 020 7840 6110
Email: info@crimeandjustice.org.uk
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