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J Tankebe

@jtankebe

Criminology. University of Cambridge

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"We were deeply inspired by the ideas emanating from Ghana, through the person of that noble visionary, Kwame Nkrumah. His efforts to eliminate colonialism and oppression; to unite Africa and to advance education and technology still bear fruit today" (Nelson Mandela 1998)

"We were deeply inspired by the ideas emanating from Ghana, through the person of that noble visionary, Kwame Nkrumah. His efforts to eliminate colonialism and oppression; to unite Africa and to advance education and technology still bear fruit today" (Nelson Mandela 1998)
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Our Institute of Criminology newsletter has launched. Learn about this year's conferences, public seminars, and Nigel Walker Lecture, the newest Medieval murder maps, and Peter Dawson's career in the prison service. Read the first edition: crim.cam.ac.uk/files/institut…

Our Institute of Criminology newsletter has launched.

Learn about this year's conferences, public seminars, and Nigel Walker Lecture, the newest Medieval murder maps, and Peter Dawson's career in the prison service.

Read the first edition: crim.cam.ac.uk/files/institut…
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New technologies offer fresh ways to: 🔹Monitor corruption 🔹Promote transparency & accountability 🔹Boost efficiency and integrity in public services Young innovators are using AI, blockchain and social media to spearhead the fight against corruption. #UnitedAgainstCorruption

New technologies offer fresh ways to:

🔹Monitor corruption
🔹Promote transparency & accountability
🔹Boost efficiency and integrity in public services

Young innovators are using AI, blockchain and social media to spearhead the fight against corruption.

#UnitedAgainstCorruption
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The Institute of Criminology’s Lent Term Seminar Series begins on 30th January. Everyone is welcome! For information and booking visit: crim.cam.ac.uk/events

The Institute of Criminology’s Lent Term Seminar Series begins on 30th January. Everyone is welcome!

For information and booking visit: crim.cam.ac.uk/events
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In memory of Professor David P. Farrington, the Institute of Criminology will host a symposium on 23 May celebrating his extraordinary contributions to the field. You are warmly invited to attend. Learn more and register: crim.cam.ac.uk/events/david-p…

In memory of Professor David P. Farrington, the Institute of Criminology will host a symposium on 23 May celebrating his extraordinary contributions to the field.

You are warmly invited to attend. Learn more and register: 
crim.cam.ac.uk/events/david-p…
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Ghanaian police and judicial practice treats the right to protest as less valuable than the restrictions that may be applied. theconversation.com/ghanas-citizen… 💻 Justice Tankebe, Cambridge University #Politics

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From a small village in post-independence Ghana to the frontlines of Africa’s democratic journey: Our Co-founder and Emeritus Board Chair, Gyimah-Boadi, reflects on the personal and professional journey that shaped his lifelong commitment to amplifying African voices in this

From a small village in post-independence Ghana to the frontlines of Africa’s democratic journey: Our Co-founder and Emeritus Board Chair, Gyimah-Boadi, reflects on the personal and professional journey that shaped his lifelong commitment to amplifying African voices in this
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On July 22nd, I get to share my memories & life lessons from my mentor, teacher & President. I am honored to be delivering the keynote address at the 13th JEA Mills Anniversary Commemorative Lecture . Theme is - “Atta Mills: A Case Study for the Fourth Republic.” Pls join us

On July 22nd, I get to share my memories & life lessons from  my mentor, teacher & President. I am honored to be delivering the keynote address at the 13th JEA  Mills Anniversary Commemorative Lecture . Theme  is -  “Atta Mills: A Case Study for the Fourth Republic.” Pls join us
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Fellow Ghanaians, what we are witnessing after the CJ's removal is selective outrage. Political opportunism and a cynical weaponization of constitutional illiteracy to score partisan points. The process was followed to the letter. The Constitution was not abused, it was applied.