LAGOS – Top security practitioners, politicians, business executives, traditional rulers and many others from different walks of life are expected at the 29th edition of the annual lecture/award ceremony of the Crime Reporters Association of Nigeria (CRAN).
The epoch making event is billed to hold on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at Sheraton Hotel and Towers, along Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos.
In a statement by the Chairman, CRAN Lecture/Award Organizing Committee, Mr. Emmanuel Edom, this year’s lecture has its theme as “Managing COVID-19 Induced Security Challenges.
The lecture would be delivered by Mr. Dennis Amachree, a former chieftain of the Department of State Service, DSS, and currently a private security consultant, while the Chairman of the Day is Mr. Bone Chinye Efoziem, the MD of Strict Guards Security.
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Barriers prevent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women from reporting family violence
The banner art features Resilience (2014), an ANROWS-commissioned art series by Christine Blakeney, a Wiradjuri/Yaegl woman from NSW.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women face barriers to reporting family violence, including the threat of child removal, homelessness and potential isolation from their family and community, new research shows.
An ANROWS report led by University of Melbourne Professor Marcia Langton and Dr Kristen Smith, with a team of University researchers and participating communities, identifies some of the factors preventing the disclosure of a large proportion of violence incidents perpetrated against Aboriginal women.