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Cumberland Lodge Reports

Previous conferences of note include:

  • The People Are The Police? Cumberland Lodge's 30th Police Conference. Transforming 21st Century Policing through New Partnerships and Engagement.
  • Drugs and Harm A new agenda for a new government?
  • The Future of the Third Sector Taking stock of the impact of policy context changes, service delivery reforms, and the emerging priorities of the big and civil society.
  • Religion and the News Over the past twenty years the coverage of religious news in the media has radically changed: religion is no longer a "soft" story.
  • Surveillance and the Limits of Law Enforcement Is the loss of liberty the price we pay for freedom?
  • Changing Expectations of Life This conference sought to expose the prevalent misconceptions about ageing, to examine the latest medical, epidemiological and demographic research, and to consider societal and cultural responses to the challenges of ageing.

Cumberland Lodge has held over 100 conferences since 1986, after each conference a report is compiled and can be viewed on the Cumberland Lodge Website.

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