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Due to popular demand, Inspector Jack Rowlands has updated his 'brain dump' and here is the new version above. The first version is below for your reference.

Inspector Jack Rowlands (@earlyyearscop), Brixton Police Custody, (@lambethmps) believes in a public health approach to violence reduction through preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences. In addition to the details pictured, Inspector Rowlands said, 'Housing and faith-based organisations also have a massive part to play in violence reduction within their communities'

Violence is a major theme at this year's 4th International Conference on Law Enforcement & Public Health (@LEPH2018) to be held in Toronto, October 21-24. Registrations are now open.

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Insp Jack Rowlands pic.jpgHere's Inspector Rowlands' bio from the WAVE Trust website:

Jack became a member of WAVE Trust in 2005 after hearing George speak about the crucial importance of the early years. He is passionate about making a difference and helping make society better.

Jack has been an active WAVE Ambassador and Council member since 2005. In October 2013 he was invited to join the Board of Trustees.

Jack passionately believes in early years and diversion. As a serving police officer in Lambeth, Jack’s work has been influenced by WAVE, leading him to implement a number of pioneering projects, one of these is being adopted across London by the Metropolitan Police. He put in place an early years project in Lambeth - the Incredible Years Parenting Programme, and he works closely with Lambeth Council advising on evidence based best practice.

Jack has recently won a Howard League award for diverting gang members into employment.