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Reforming the Policing Response to Economic Crime – Evolution not Revolution?

Please join us for an in-person discussion in Parliament on how we can reform economic crime policing. Chaired by Dame Margaret Hodge MP, key speakers include:

  • Karen Baxter – Ex-Commander, City of London Police and Senior Associate Fellow, RUSI

  • Ian Dyson QPM – Ex-Commissioner, City of London Police and Distinguished Fellow, RUSI

  • Helena Wood – Senior Research Fellow, RUSI

  • Michael Skidmore - Senior Researcher, Police Foundation

Economic crime is the volume crime of our times and represents a third of all crime. Despite this, the policing response is fragmented and only 1% of resources are allocated to tackling this suite of crimes. In this event, held in conjunction with the Royal United Services Institute, experts in the policing of economic crime will put forward their ideas on a practical and workable way forward to protecting the public and the UK economy from this threat to our national security. The event will be followed by an informal networking session.

To RSVP and for access details, please contact APPG Communications Manager Laurie Woodiwiss, by email at laurie.woodiwiss@parliament.uk, or use the button below.

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