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Programme Overview Programme - Tuesday, 2Nd September 2008 8th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Edinburgh 2008, 2nd - 5th September Programme Overview Programme - Tuesday, 2nd September 2008 Tuesday, 2nd September 2008 12.30 - 16.30 Meeting of International Research Directors (by invitation only) Afternoon Registration Drinks reception Evening Scottish Institute for Policing Research Annual Lecture 15.00 - 18.00 European Society of Criminology registrations Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 17.00 - 18.00 Drinks reception and welcome Morning Registration Afternoon Introduction 18.00 - 19.00 Scottish Institute for Policing Research Annual Lecture Plenary Session: I Jurgen Storbeck, former Director of Europol, and currently Director General Session on European Commission Funding for Homeland Security in the Ministry of Interior of the State of Brandenburg Workshops 1, 2 & 3 Mr Storbeck will speak on the challenges of crime and terrorism against the Evening Wine reception in the Playfair Library, University of Edinburgh backdrop of globalised changes in border controls and the impact of the internet. He will also consider national and international responses to these challenges. Thursday, 4th September 2008 Morning Workshops 4 & 5 Afternoon Plenary Sessions: II & III Poster Displays General Assembly meeting of the ESC Workshop 6 Evening SAGE wine reception Tickets available at registration Friday, 5th September 2008 Morning Workshops 7 & 8 Afternoon Plenary Session: IV Workshops 9 & 10 Evening European Society of Criminology Awards 2008 Closing ceremony and drinks reception Gala Dinner and Ceilidh Saturday, 6th September 2008 See: Page 70 Please note that all conference activities will be held at Murrayfield Stadium 2 unless otherwise listed. Thank you. 3 8th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Edinburgh 2008, 2nd - 5th September Programme Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 09.00 - 12.00 Registrations, refreshments and publishers’ stands 15:40 - 17:10 Workshop 2 (Pages 12 - 17) Pre-conference activities (Murrayfield) Blurring the Boundaries Evidence and Police-Community Co- of Crime and Control Interpretation Production of Law and Eurogang Network Meeting Order: The Problems and Crime Control and Exploring the Histories of the Promise Security in late Community Sanctions European Sourcebook Meeting modernity: Global and Responding to economic Until 11:30 (by invitation only) local dynamics International Policy and corporate crime Perspectives: Policing 09.30 - 11.30 ESC Board Meeting Desistance from Crime law enforcement and Transnational Policing & public expenditure Crime Control Chair: Krzysztof Krajewski (by invitation only) Prisons and communities ISRD-2 - Panel I: Women in prison Engaging with young 12:00 - 12:30 Introduction and welcome Juvenile Crime in Europe offenders and Overseas Working with female Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh offenders European perspectives Fergus Ewing, Minister for Community Safety Patterns in serious and on human trafficking sexual offending 12:30 - 13:30 Plenary Session I: ‘Legitimacy and Criminal Justice’ (Discussion will follow ~ Workshop 5: 10:20 - 11:50) 17:15 - 18:30 Workshop 3 (Pages 18 - 23) Tom Tyler, New York University Adolescence and Crime Globalized penal Policing divided Sophie Body-Gendrot, University of Paris IV-Sorbonne populism and its communities Communication with countermeasures David J. Smith, University of Edinburgh/LSE young offenders Restorative Justice Chaired by Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh Information and Public in Prison and the Comparative Studies of Opinion Community Victimisation and Justice Information Technologies, The criminological 13:35 - 15:05 European Commission policy, projects and funding opportunities Current Issues in Policing Control and Policing importance of being the Community Adam Smith Organised crime and Workshop 1 (Pages 6 - 11) Doing Gender: Gender criminal markets Youth crime, antisocial Identities and Crime Causes and Long-term imprisonment Justice Academy: behaviour & responses to Outside the System: Consequences of in Europe Sentenced to learn youth crime Exploring the present: Schooling, Parenting and Imprisonment Community sanctions Policy and legislative The Dynamcis of Responsibility and measures in Europe Drugs, Crime, The Law responses to crime Domestic Violence and Classification Punitiveness in Young people and Economics meets Contemporary crime violence Criminology - Adding control: Tensions and Costs and Benefits to the insecurities Young people and Effectiveness Equation vitimization 19:15 - 20:30 Wine reception in the Playfair Library Quantitative Studies of Old College, University of Edinburgh, sponsored by Edinburgh Law European Policing Young People School in association with Willan Publishing Human Rights and Youth Tales of Good and Evil Free buses leave Murrayfield 18.30 Justice The Citizenship and 15:05 - 15:35 Coffee 4 5 8th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Edinburgh 2008, 2nd - 5th September Workshop 1: 13.35 - 15.05 Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 1: Aitken 2: Wallace 3: Smith 4: Drysdale 5: Howie 6: Ireland Causes and Consequences Quantitative Studies of Drugs, Crime, The Law Human Rights and Youth Long-term imprisonment Available as meeting space of Imprisonment Young People and Classification Justice in Europe Chair: Alison Liebling Chair: Vania Ceccato Chair: Krzysztof Krajewski Chair: Neal Hazel Chair: Kirstin Drenkhahn Families behind bars: The Bullying in Switzerland (384) Drug use and offending: The Applying International Human What do we know about the example of Portuguese Lucia Esseiva, Sonia relationship over the teenage Rights Standards as Measures human rights of long term prisons (515) Université de Lausanne years (582) of Juvenile/Youth Justice (615) English prisoners? (196) Melo Rodrigues Lopes, Mónica Killias, Martin University of Zürich Aston, Elizabeth Social and Goldson, Barry van Zyl Smit, Dirk Universidade do Minho Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Liverpool University of Nottingham Machado, Carla The Youth Research Platform: MRC. Formerly of the University of Muncie, John Open University Universidade do Minho Promoting interdisciplinarity Edinburgh Gonçalves, Rui in Youth Criminology (560) French concepts and realities Universidade do Minho Op de Beeck, Hanne Leuven What are the potential impacts Cross-national comparison of security prison (195) Institute of Criminology of the re-classification of of youth justice system Décarpes, Pascal Female prisoners’ perception cannabis? (699) principles (473) University of Greifswald of their life before, during and Pilot study concerning second Turnbull, Paul Hazel, Neal University of Salford after imprisonment (256) generation immigrants in ICPR, King’s College London Tubex, Hilde Western Australia Tuscany (385) Long-term imprisonment and Department of Corrective Services Coluccia, Anna Drug-crime connection: A the issue of human rights: Università degli Studi di Siena study of convicted offenders First results of the prison Mortality Rates Among Dutch Ferretti, Fabio in Ukraine (455) survey (194) Former Prisoners (088) Università degli Studi di Siena Markovska, Anna Drenkhahn, Kirstin Dirkzwager, Anja Netherlands Lorenzi, Lore Anglia Ruskin University University of Greifswald Institute for the Study of Crime and Università degli Studi di Siena Serduyk, Alexey Kharkiv National Law Enforcement Lorini, Francesca University of Internal Affairs Università degli Studi di Siena Nieuwbeerta, Paul Netherlands Discussant: Snacken, Sonja Institute for the Study of Crime and Buracchi, Tommaso Vrije Universiteit Brussel Law Enforcement Università degli Studi di Siena Cannabis Cultivation in the UK Blokland, Arjan A.J. Netherlands (664) Institute for the Study of Crime and School class and juvenile McKim, Ian Law Enforcement delinquency in Switzerland University of Glamorgan (236) Analysis of the sentenced Egli, Nicole Drugs Possession Cases in prison population of Brescia Université de Lausanne Courts in Krakow. Realities of Italy (334) Lucia Esseiva, Sonia Enforcing New, Tougher Laws Antonietti, Anna Université de Lausanne in Poland (232) Aebi, Marcelo University of Brescia Krajewski, Krzysztof Université de Lausanne Romano, Carlo Alberto Jagiellonian University University of Brescia Killias, Martin Ravagnani, Luisa University of Zürich University of Brescia 6 7 8th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Edinburgh 2008, 2nd - 5th September Workshop 1: 13.35 - 15.05 Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 7: Davies 8: Bannerman 9: Macmyn 10: Scott 11: Gillies 12: Paterson Young people and Policy and legislative Economics meets European Policing The Citizenship and violence responses to crime Criminology - Adding Available as meeting space Justice Academy: Costs and Benefits to the Chair: Nick Fyfe Sentenced to learn Chair: Christian Pfeiffer Chair: Korin Lebov Effectiveness Equation Europol: The way ahead (249) Chair: Thomas Payne Children Who Kill (492) Circles of Support and Chair: Roger Bowles De Moor, Alexandra Cabras, Cristina Accountability: Community IRCP - Ghent University We the People: Civic University of Cagliari Governance of High Risk Sex Putting a money value on the education for youth Pinna, Debora Offenders (691) impacts of crime (610) development and crime University of Cagliari A way to Bologna? Is there Armstrong, Sarah Dubourg, Richard prevention (690) Casacca, Silvia University of Glasgow room for police education in University of Cagliari Home Office, UK Nutalapati, Sai Krishna Chistyakova, Yulia the Bologna process?
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