16 August 1983: A modern centre at Brunel University will provide courses to train the police in community and race relationsThe Government has decided to set up a modern centre at Brunel University in Middlesex to provide courses to train the police in community and race relations. It will also study systematically the relationship between police and public.
The centre,which will cost £250000 a year and is expected to be in action by the conclude of the year, is a response to a principal recommendation of the Police Training Council earlier this year. The professional post of director for the centre will be advertised this week, or there will be up to six staff,including two police officers. The staff is expected to include sociologists and psychologists.
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Source: theguardian.com