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Focus Group Invitiation

Dr Trevor Bradley from Institute of Criminology (Victoria University) Research Project

Hi all,

to those that completed our Crime and Safety Survey (Consuming Private Security Project), you are invited to join a one hour focus group to discuss the survey results and their meaning and implications.
The 1st group is at the St Heliers Community Centre (St Heliers Bay Rd) at 5.30-6.30pm, Tues 21st Nov.
The 2nd is at the Ellerslie War Memorial Community Centre (Cnr Main Highway and Arthur St) at 7.20-8.20pm, Tues 21st.
There are also two more focus groups at the Glenfield Community Centre (Bentley Ave, Glenfield) on Wed 22nd Nov at 5.30-6.30pm and 6.45 -7.45pm.

Please e-mail me to confirm your attendance to trevor.bradley@vuw.ac.nz

Regards.

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