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MEDIA ALERT: POPCRU to host a Policing Indaba

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MEDIA ALERT: POPCRU to host a Policing Indaba

15th August 2023

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The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) as a union organising within the Criminal Justice Cluster (CJC) will host a Policing Indaba under the theme “Building Ideal Policing and Corrections for the 21st Century.”


With over 200 participants from different fields, the aim of the Indaba is to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, law enforcement agencies and government departments to exchange and share their experiences, challenges and research results on all aspects of Policing and Law Enforcement.

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It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and other professionals to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Policing and Law Enforcement. Approaches in crime prevention/law      enforcement/technology to strengthen partnerships between the community and the police and to develop crime prevention strategies will be discussed.


Individual speakers including police department, NPA, private securities, correctional services, home affairs and others will share information on actions their departments have taken and technology they have used to foster community policing and safety.

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Speakers will discuss the evolution of police technology, how to apply the vast resources of the Internet and the World Wide Web, law enforcement and technology centers, technology as a force multiplier, organizational change and community policing, crime analysis, crime mapping and tracking, communications interoperability, technology liability considerations, and the detection of concealed weapons.


Furthermore, speakers will discuss the following themes: Crime as is in South Africa: A Losing Battle? Politics of crime Smart Coalition against Crime Ideal Criminal Justice System for South Africa: Challenges and Legacy Role of Private Security in Crime Prevention Gender-Based Violence and Femicide: Shift in Policing and Societal Attitude.


Details of the Policing Indaba:
Date: 23- 25 August 2023
Time: 10am
Venue: Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre, Boksburg


Members of the media are invited to cover the event.


Issued by POPCRU on 15/08/2023


For more information contact;
Richard Mamabolo
Media & Communication Officer
HEAD OFFICE: SECRETARIAT:
Media & Communication
1 Marie Road, Richmond, Johannesburg, 2092
Phone 011 242 4600/15 Fax 086 625 3054
Cell 066 135 4349
Email mamabolor@popcru.org.za
Web https://www.popcru.org.za

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