Are British Police Wasted on Drugs?

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Are British Police Wasted on Drugs?

7 September 2016

ARE BRITISH POLICE WASTED ON DRUGS?
An event by King’s College Society for Psychedelic Studies

Experts on drug control from the worlds of science, media, economics, policy and law enforcement will discuss what goes on behind the scenes of British drug control policy-making, and where the future may take us.

BOOKING REQUIRED: Register here: https://www.kclsu.org/ents/event/3490/

BARONESS MOLLY MEACHER is a life peer and chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Drug Policy Reform. She is president of The Haemophilia Society. Her past includes positions as chair of the East London and City Mental Health Trust, of the London NHS Clinical Ethics Committee and of the East London NHS Foundation Trust. Molly was also chief advisor to the Russian Government on Employment, chair of the Police Complaints Authority, and also chair of the Security Industry Authority.

PROFESSOR VAL CURRAN is Director of UCL’s Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit, Professor of Psychopharmacology and Research Lead at Camden & Islington’s Drug Services. She is a founding member of Drug Science. Her research spans a wide range of drugs which act on the brain and are used medically and/or for recreational purposes.

CHIEF CONSTABLE TOM LLOYD is an International Drug Policy Adviser, former Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire and former Strategic Director of New Scotland Yard. His experience in the UK and the many countries he has visited around the world has led him to the conclusion that drug prohibition is a hugely costly, counter-productive and harmful failure.

DR JOHN COLLINS is Executive Director of the LSE IDEAS International Drug Policy Project and coordinator of the Expert Group on the Economics of Drug Policy. He edited the 2012 LSE IDEAS Special Report, Governing the Global Drug Wars, the 2014 Report Ending the Drug Wars and the 2016 Report, After the Drug Wars. He is conducting an LSE Research Division project on “Shifting Drug Strategies in Ireland and the UK.”

MAX DALY is an award-winning freelance journalist specialising in drugs and crime, and the author of Narcomania: How Britain Got Hooked on Drugs. He is a columnist at Vice UK, a former editor of Druglink and former deputy news editor of the Big Issue. As a freelancer, Max has written for the BBC, the Guardian, Times, Mail on Sunday, Mirror, Independent and specialist magazines.

PROFESSOR JONATHAN GRANT (CHAIR) is Director of the Policy Institute at King’s College London, and Assistant Principal for Strategy at King's. Jonathan has significant experience providing analytical support on the formulation and implementation of R&D strategies internationally, including in the UK, Greece, Norway, Qatar, Oman, Australia, Canada and the USA. He was President of RAND Europe between 2006 and 2012 and before that Head of Policy at the Wellcome Trust. Jonathan received his Ph.D from the Faculty of Medicine, University of London and his B.Sc. (Econ) from the London School of Economics.

Where: Lecture Theatre 1, New Hunt’s House, Newcomen St, King’s College London, SE1 1UL

When: 29 September, 18:00 – 20:30

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London, United Kingdom
Date28 September 2016

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