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Join the audience at the RSA for the launch event of a new RSA-commissioned report on citizen involvement in local social order with the Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice Nick Herbert MP.
Take part with Ken Livingstone in the RSA/LBC debate on why we find it all too easy to ignore anti-social behaviour and walk on by on the other side.
And join Louise Casey, the new Commissioner for Victims and Witnesses as she gives her first major speech on how victims are treated by the criminal justice system.
Demand for our events is extremely high, and online booking is the best way to ensure you don't miss out. To book, or find out more information about an event, please click on the links below. You can also browse through more events on the RSA website.
Events
The Woolwich Model - How citizens can tackle anti-social behaviour
The RSA launches a new report which argues that engaging citizens in 'co-producing' local social order is more important today than ever before. #rsareport Tuesday 13 July, 10am Book now
RSA/LBC Debate - Stand By - Or Take a Stand?
Ken Livingstone and Nick Ross join a panel to debate why we find it all too easy to ignore anti-social behaviour and simply walk on by. #rsalbc Monday 19 July, 8pm. This event will be broadcast live on LBC 97.3FM. Book now
Putting the victim at the heart of the criminal justice system: practical goal or benign deception?
Louise Casey, Commissioner for Victims and Witnesses will explore how public service organisations can reduce the impact of offending. #rsajustice Tuesday 20 July, 6pm Book now
RSA events are held in London. They are free and open to all but advance booking is essential.
You can also browse through more events on the RSA website. www.thersa.org
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