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Further details on the 2009 event will be available from this site in the near future


The increasing complexity of contemporary society, linked to the widening mission of the police service, mean that maintaining public trust and confidence in policing is more critical now than ever before.

Sensationalised media coverage of anti-corruption investigations can be damaging to the reputation of the service, but inaction and failure to investigate can ultimately be much more costly.

This conference will examine how we can best balance the costs, risks and resource implications of anti-corruption investigations against the need to deal with a wide range of policing issues.

Through the use of interactive technology delegates will have the opportunity to undertake risk based exercises and provide real time feedback to the conference that will help shape our thinking and future strategies.

There will also be an opportunity to attend a series of fringe groups including:

  • Service confidence and taint
  • Criminal association
  • Disclosure issues
  • Vetting issues
  • Reporting wrongdoing
  • IPCC performance framework and stock take results
  • Update on the Taylor pilots
  • HMIC - Self assessment tool and 2009 inspection arrangements