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  • Mast House, 24 Sutton Road, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ PL4 0HJ

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This event considered the implications of Brexit in the South West in key policy areas such as: community relations, economic development, employment, healthcare, migration and the region's place in the world.
Aimed at stakeholders from the public, private and voluntary sectors, it showcased recent research on the issue, including the iSPER Brexit Papers – a series of reports written by academics and aimed specifically at policy makers, as well as other related academic research.
Attendees also discussed the opportunities and challenges of Brexit, how the South West could prepare for these, and the key priorities for future research and academic/stakeholder engagement on the issue.
The event was organised by the University’s Institute for Social, Policy and Enterprise Research (iSPER) through its South West Brexit Lab.
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Biography: Dr Oliver Smith

Oliver is Reader in Criminology at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and leads the iSPER research group on Crime, Justice and Society. He is the founder of the multidisciplinary Deviant Leisure research group and has published extensively on the point of impact between consumerism, leisure and harm. He is author of Contemporary Adulthood and the Night Time Economy, published in 2014 by Palgrave.
He is an Executive committee member of the British Society for Criminology, and sits on the international advisory boards of the Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology and the Center for Studies on Violence, University of West Virginia.