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Institute of Criminology

 

23 November 2017 - Influences, intellectual interests and working practices: an interview with Professor Manuel Eisner

Speaker: Prof. Manuel Eisner

16 November 2017 - Criminology, Philosophy and Christian Theology

Speaker: Professor Andrew Millie

9 November 2017 - Community Sanctions in the Philosophy of Punishment

Speaker: Professor Rob Canton

2 November 2017 - Trapped in a Vice: The Consequences of Confinement for Young People

Speaker: Dr Alexandra Cox

26 October 2017 - Parole Board Decision-Making
Speaker: Professor Nicky Padfield

18 October 2017 - Confronting State sponsored suffering: The case of the women’s prisons

Speaker: Professor Emerita Barbara Owen

16 October 2017 - Solving Criminal Conflicts Effectively: Restorative Justice in Israel

Speaker: Professor Uri Yanay

12 October 2017 - The State of Criminology Today...

Speaker: A Panel of Institute Academics

27 June 2017 - Helping, Holding and Hurting: A Dialogue about Penal Supervision

Speaker: Fergus McNeill

9 March 2017 - The Fear of the Other Demonization and Mass Killing

Poster
Speaker: Dr Coline Covington

2 March 2017 - Everyday Ethics and Becoming a Good Muslim in a High Security Prison

Speaker: Dr Ryan J. Williams

23 February 2017 - Influences, intellectual interests and working practices: an interview with Professor Alison Liebling

Speaker: Alison Liebling

16 February 2017 - Revenge Porn: Charting a territory through privacy violation, image abuse, trans-jurisdictional distribution and cyber harassment

Poster
Speaker: Sophie Arkette

9 February 2017 - Social Data Science & Criminology: Machine Classification and Modelling of Cyberhate in Online Social Networks

Speaker: Professor Matthew Williams & Dr Pete Burnap

2 February 2017 - Hurting the Vulnerable; Harming Ourselves: Modes and mechanisms of structural and hidden violences against women and children from a culturo-evolutionary co-perspective

Speaker: Dexter Dias QC

26 January 2017 - Child Sexual Abuse and the Ethics of Situational Crime Prevention

Speaker: Professor Richard Wortley