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GLEPHA Executive Director, Professor Nick Crofts, discussing LEPH | Call for submissions to identify optimal partnerships for community safety and wellbeing GLEPHA and CLEPH are reviewing the role of policing and of police-public health partnerships in addressing complex issues with health, criminal justice and social justice impacts, and implications of these responses, over the next 12 months, as part of the project: Envisaging the Future: Dialogues on public health, law enforcement and community solutions The research looks to seize on this critical moment in time and explore the future of police responses to public health issues, and optimal partnerships for community safety and wellbeing. We invite you to help identify projects, programs and other initiatives of interest to the research. |
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THE LANCET Law enforcement and public health: recognition and enhancement of joined-up solutions (2019) Authors: Auke J van Dijk, Victoria Herrington, Nick Crofts, Robert Breunig, Scott Burris, Helen Sullivan, John Middleton, Susan Sherman & Nicholas Thomson |
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