Membership of the European Society of Criminology Policing Working Group
Dear All,

The aim of the Policing Working Group was identified as facilitating networking and collaboration between members. With this in mind, we are maintaining a Directory of Members to allow members to easily identify academics and practitioners with similar research interests across the Group. 

With this in mind, if you would like to be included in this Directory then please fill in this short survey so that we can add you to the Directory. The survey should take about 5 minutes to complete and must be completed in one sitting. 

We will be in touch in the future with further updates about the Working Group, including the regular newsletter.

Please note that filling in this survey does not require an ESC membership.

Best wishes,

ESC Policing Working Group
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GDPR Statement
The European Society of Criminology (ESC) Policing Working Group aims to bring together academics, practitioners and other interested parties for networking, conferencing and research purposes. To do this we hold the following data about those who have consented for us to have such information – name, institution and e-mail address.

The information is stored on a password protected spreadsheet on a personal computer belonging to the chair of the group.

The chair is the only person who can access the spreadsheet which contains names, institutional affiliation and email addresses.

Individuals can ask to see which information is held about them and ask for such information to be removed from the records.

We only add people to the spreadsheet who have given consent for us to do so.

The information is only used for the purpose of communicating information to the person who has volunteered their data.

Personal information will not be shared with any other party or made available to other members of the group without their permission.

If the data we hold is inaccurate you are welcome to ask for it to be amended or removed.

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