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The Sixth International Law Enforcement & Public Health Conference
Philadelphia PA, USA

#LEPH2021
At the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, Vienna, 2019 |
"Prohibition does not work" - Police statement of support for drug policy reform.

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LEPH2018 Orator, Sir Michael Marmot and Conference Director, Professor Nick Crofts
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The ultimate goal of LEPH UTAS is to gather examples of evidence-based practices to develop better, more efficient collaborations in the field, and better service delivery.
The Sixth Law Enforcement & Public Health Conference

Following the success of LEPH2018 in Toronto, and LEPH2019 in Edinburgh, Philadelphia's Temple University is maintaining the momentum and hosting the conference in 2021
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News

21 Mar. 2018, 8:12 pm
"Returning inmates need cooordinated and effective health care coverage to escape the “revolving door” that cycles many of them back to jail or prison, according to a policy guide released Friday by the Urban Institute."

19 Mar. 2018, 7:13 pm
Public Health England have published reports to 'highlight case studies of initiatives between police and health colleagues and identify barriers and enablers to collaboration'.

10 Feb. 2018, 9:18 pm
Today a national consensus has been agreed between policing, health and social care organisations to improve people’s health and wellbeing, prevent crime and protect the most vulnerable people in England. Read more.

7 Feb. 2018, 4:43 pm
The conference is hosted this year by Birmingham City University. The conference is split into two sections, with a postgraduate conference taking place between July 3-4, before the main conference runs July 4-6.

New report - From Crime Fighting to Public Protection: The Shaping of Police Officers’ Sense of Role
19 Jan. 2018, 4:03 pm
Dr Sarah Charman, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, has published a paper in the Perspectives on Policing series which shows 'police officers’ perceptions of what they consider to be their role has altered, affected…

19 Jan. 2018, 3:47 pm
The World Society of Victimology is holding the 16th International Symposium on Victimology in Hong Kong 10-14 June, 2018.
To read more about the forthcoming symposium please click on the link or copy and paste it on your browser:…

17 Jan. 2018, 1:51 pm
This simulated study concluded that combined investment in a public health, community-based approach to violence prevention and a criminal justice approach focused on deterrence can achieve more to reduce population-level rates of urban violence than…

15 Jan. 2018, 9:05 pm
(From The Guardian) Program participant praised Senior Constable Williams. “The only person I will listen to is Caz,” he says. “I know that she will help and support me. I don’t trust anyone else. She has been able to explain so many things to me and…

9 Jan. 2018, 2:14 pm
Great visual by Inspector Jack Rowlands, Brixton Police Custody, with his thoughts on using a public health approach to reducing violence. Read more.

8 Jan. 2018, 6:55 pm
Professor Nick Crofts and Professor Stuart Thomas have published a new article in the Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being about 'Law enforcement and public health: finding common ground and global solutions to disparities in health and access…






