Kettering Conference Centre in Northamptonshire is again the venue for the National Rural Crime Seminar 2013.
With overall crime rates continuing to fall nationally, organisers point out that rural crime remains an exception to the rule and has in fact increased over the past few years.
This national seminar will provide a forum to discuss the landscape of rural crime in the UK. It will explore how through the rebalancing of resources, rural communities can be best served.
Where do rural communities sit in terms of priority for the recently appointed Police and Crime Commissioners? How do we manage more with less? How best can we empower communities?
This seminar will be of interest to strategists, managers, practitioners, lobbying groups and community groups who have a specific focus on rural crime including:
Police
Neighbourhood Watch
Environment Agency
Local Authority policy and enforcement
Manufacturers
Insurance industry
Security providers
Crown Prosecution Service
Representative bodies
Community groups
National infrastructure bodies
Land owners
HMRC
UK Border Agency
This event will help raise funds for Crimestoppers. Visit the website of the event organisers, http://www.cjsevents.co.uk