Nick Ross "Crime: How to solve it and why so much of what we're told is wrong"
A public lecture by Mr Nick Ross, broadcaster and former presenter of BBC Crimewatch.
Nick Ross presented radio and TV for almost 40 years, including World at One, A Week in Politics and launched breakfast TV and shows like Watchdog. He produced, directed and reported several award-winning documentaries but is best known for Crimewatch which he fronted for 23 years. He is a campaigner for science and evidence-based medicine and is a visiting professor and honorary fellow at UCL where he founded the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science. He is chairman, trustee, ambassador or patron of a range of charities, and his book, 'Crime: how to solve it, and why so much of what we're told is wrong', was published in the summer.
Date | 14 October 2013 |
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Time | 18:45 |
Place | Alumni Auditorium Booking is required. Please contact Gemma Thomas: Tel 01392 722061, email events@exeter.ac.uk |
Provider | General University news and events |
Event details
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Nick_Ross_Lecture.pdf | Nick Ross lecture poster (950K) |
Location:
Alumni Auditorium