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Nick Croft is the current coordinator of the [[Scottish Preventing Violent Extremism Unit]] (SPVEU).  Formerly, he worked within youth, community and social work and health, drugs, equalities, diversity and human rights. In December 2007, Nick Croft was seconded to the SPVEU as coordinator, along with [[George Denholm]]. <ref>[http://www.sipr.ac.uk/conference2008/Programme_%20and_%20Abstracts.pdf The Second SIPR Annual Conference & Annual Lecture: Policing Scotland in a European Context: Programmes & Abstracts], 2 September 2008, The Scottish Institute for Policing Research, accessed 20 February 2010 – see pp. 14-15</ref>
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Nick Croft is the current coordinator of the [[Scottish Preventing Violent Extremism Unit]] [[(SPVEU)]].  Formerly, he worked within youth, community and social work and health, drugs, equalities, diversity and human rights. In December 2007, Nick Croft was seconded to the SPVEU as coordinator, along with [[George Denholm]]. <ref>[http://www.sipr.ac.uk/conference2008/Programme_%20and_%20Abstracts.pdf The Second SIPR Annual Conference & Annual Lecture: Policing Scotland in a European Context: Programmes & Abstracts], 2 September 2008, The Scottish Institute for Policing Research, accessed 20 February 2010 – see pp. 14-15</ref>
  
 
==Contact Details==
 
==Contact Details==

Revision as of 12:11, 20 February 2010

Nick Croft is the current coordinator of the Scottish Preventing Violent Extremism Unit (SPVEU). Formerly, he worked within youth, community and social work and health, drugs, equalities, diversity and human rights. In December 2007, Nick Croft was seconded to the SPVEU as coordinator, along with George Denholm. [1]

Contact Details

Nick Croft can be contacted at

Nick Croft
Equalities Unit
Public Health and Wellbeing Division
Area 2 (g) S
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
Nick.Croft AT scotland.gsi.gov.uk

Notes

  1. The Second SIPR Annual Conference & Annual Lecture: Policing Scotland in a European Context: Programmes & Abstracts, 2 September 2008, The Scottish Institute for Policing Research, accessed 20 February 2010 – see pp. 14-15