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Free tickets for event: Post-truth: explore the art of getting to the truth (25th March, London)
We have 10 free tickets for Warwick students (law and non-law) for the following event (a collaboration between The Word Factory, The Orwell Prize and Lacuna magazine):
Post-truth: explore the art of getting to the truth
with Paul McVeigh, Alison MacLeod, Andrew Williams and Christina Lamb
Saturday, 25 March 2017 from 18:00 to 20:00 (Waterstones, 203-206 Piccadilly, London)
To book your free ticket, email cathy@thewordfactory.tv with your name, mentioning Warwick University.
Lacuna magazine sponsored event: Citizen: The New Story (The Word Factory) - 25th March (London)
Lacuna Magazine is delighted to participate in this exciting event organised by The Word Factory on Sat 25 March 2017 at 6pm, at Waterstones, 203-206 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HD.
Citizen: The New Story
Salon #52 – Post-truth and the art of the story
What responsibilities does a writer have to the words he or she writes?
An evening of reading and debate with award-winning writers. Paul McVeigh | Andrew Williams | Christina Lamb | Alison MacLeod | Cathy Galvin
Salon limited to 80 places. Click here for further details and booking instructions.
Events: Warwick Criminal Justice Centre
The Centre for Human Rights in Practice is happy to present two Criminal Justice Centre events at Warwick University:
Monday 6th March (4.30-6.30pm – Warwick University, Oculus OC1.09) – Public Lecture by Dame Anne Owers, IPCC chair ‘Guarding the Guards’: Dame Anne Owers draws on her own experiences of inspecting prisons and investigating the police. She explores why it is necessary to ‘guard the guards’ both for legal and public confidence reasons and also for what it can achieve. http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/research/centres/cjc/events/?calendarItem=094d43f55a2e8257015a3bfbaef402a4
Wednesday 8th March (3.30-6pm – Warwick Arts Centre, Woods-Scawen room) – ‘Gender, Harm and Suicides in Prison’ Our prisons are in crisis with insufficient funding and staff, and prisoner safety is at risk. This Criminal Justice Centre event brings together academics, policymakers, practitioners and stakeholders, to consider ways of reducing the risks of harm and suicide for women in prison, and improving the wellbeing of prisoners. Short presentations from the speakers will be followed by questions and discussion, and a wine reception at 6pm. - http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/research/centres/cjc/events/?calendarItem=094d43f559f96d58015a2266ac397c82
For further information, contact Laurène: L.Soubise.1@warwick.ac.uk