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Law and Criminology team to evaluate organisational change at Surrey Police

Law and Criminology team to evaluate organisational change at Surrey Police

  • Date28 January 2022

The team is made of Dr Emily Glorney, Robert Jago and Natasha Rhoden

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Dr Emily Glorney, Robert Jago and Natasha Rhoden have been awarded funding to undertake an independent evaluation of the Surrey Police Criminal Justice Department organisational change project.

The project will involve extensive engagement with stakeholders and reviewing relevant performance data. It will explore whether and in what ways an organisational restructure has achieved the objectives of improving the service that the Criminal Justice Department provides to other areas of Surrey Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.

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