Conference – Full Programme

TUESDAY 4 JULY

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11:45 - 13:00 Postgraduate Arrival and Registration Charles Street Building

12:00 - 13:00 Postgraduate Lunch Charles Street Building

13:00-13:30 Postgraduate Welcome Charles Street Lecture Theatre

13:30 - 18:00 Postgraduate Parallel Sessions Rooms in Charles Street

19:00-22:00 Postgraduate Social Evening The Graduate Pub

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY

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09:30-10:00 Postgraduate Refreshments Chef Hallam Central, Level 6, Owen Building

10:00 - 12:00 Postgraduate Expert Workshops Level 10, Owen Building

11:00 onwards Main Conference Registration Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

12:15 - 13:00 Lunch Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

13:00 - 13:30 Main Conference Welcome Pennine Theatre

13:30 - 14:45 Plenary 1 Pennine Theatre Crime and Capital Chair: Professor David Best, Shefeld Hallam University Speakers: Professor John Braithwaite, Australian National University - Macrocriminology and the Role of Capital

Professor Valerie Braithwaite, Australian National University - Crime that Escapes Defnition: the Thorny Issue of Tax Compliance

14:45 - 15:15 Refreshments Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: A (Continued) 15:15 - 16:45

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MASTERCLASS 1 Owen 1025 Doing Criminological Ethnography #crimethnography James Treadwell, Birmingham City University and Steve Wakeman, Liverpool John Moores University

A1 Post-Brexit Hate Eric Mensforth Chair: Neil Chakraborti, University of Leicester 3107

Neil Chakraborti, University of Leicester Moving Beyond the Echo-Chamber: Responding to Hate Crime in a Post-Brexit World

Stevie Hardy, University of Leicester The Practitioner Perspective: Assessing the Efectiveness of Criminal Justice Responses to Hate Crime

Jon Garland, University of Surrey Tackling the Harms of Hate in the Post-Brexit Climate: The Role of Academics

A2 Crime and the Internet Eric Mensforth Chair: Monique Mann, Queensland University of Technology 3106

Monique Mann, Queensland University of Technology, Ian Warren, Deakin University and Sally Kennedy, Deakin University Transnational Online Crime, Extradition and Human Rights: An Analysis of US-UK Cases of Cyber Ofending

Emily Setty, University of Surrey Legal Prohibition and Abstinence: How Can We Better Recognise and Respond to Harm in Youth Sexting?

Refat Aljumily Proposal to Establish a Linguistic Biometric Database (LBD) to Identify Anonymous Email and Text Message Senders

Alan Reid, Shefeld Hallam University Financial Crime in the 21st Century: The Rise of the Virtual Collar Criminal

A3 Probation Eric Mensforth Chair: Gilly Sharpe, University of Shefeld 3105

Gilly Sharpe, University of Shefeld (In)Justice and Punishment: The Legacy of Penal Intervention in the Transition to Adulthood

Hannah Marshall, Brown University Investing in My Self: Reintegration, Personhood, and Practices of Entrepreneurship Among Ex-prisoners in Gulu, Northern Uganda

Alice Mills, University of Auckland Stable Housing and Re-ofending by Ex-prisoners: Going Straight Home in Aotearoa, New Zealand

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: A (Continued) 15:15 - 16:45

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A4 Developments in Historical Criminology Eric Mensforth Chair: Henry Yeomans, University of Leeds 3104

David Churchill, University of Leeds Historical Criminology and Analytical Histories of Crime Control

Henry Yeomans, University of Leeds Historical Context and the Criminological Imagination

Iain Channing, University of Plymouth Policing Political Activism since the Nineteenth Century: Historical Research and Contemporary Perspectives

A5 Criminological Theory Eric Mensforth 3115 Chair: Andrew Millie, Edgehill University

Andrew Millie, Edge Hill University Criminology and Public Theology

Russil Durrant, Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand The Biosocial (Re)Turn in Criminology: Prospects and Pitfalls

Thomas Raymen, Plymouth University Criminology’s Moral Crisis in an Era of Liberalism

Russil Durrant, Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand Religion, Crime, and Punishment: An Evolutionary Perspective

A6 Roundtable: Becoming a Professional Online - Exploring Approaches to Eric Mensforth 3114 Developing Professional Identities within Online Learning Environments Chair: Laura Martin, Shefeld Hallam University

Laura Martin, Shefeld Hallam University; Andrew Fowler, Shefeld Hallam University; Tom Brown, National Probation Service

A7 Gangs Eric Mensforth 3113 Chair: Johanne Miller, University of the West of Scotland

Johanne Miller, University of the West of Scotland Occupying Long Held Territories- The Cultural Transmission of Membership in Glasgow

Grace Robinson, Edge Hill University ‘I was’t used, it was a choice’: A Mixed Methods Study into Street Gangs, Violence and Criminal Exploitation

Robert McLean, University West of Scotland Situating Scottish Gang Activity within the Nations Illegal Drug(s) Market

Johanne Miller, University of the West of Scotland Boredom and the Buzz: The Dichotomy of Boredom and Risk Taking Behaviour in Glasgow Gangs

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: A (Continued) 15:15 - 16:45

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A8 BSC Women, Crime & Criminal Justice Network Eric Mensforth Risks, Responses and Victims: Highlighting Issues in Domestic Violence 3004 Chair: Denise Martin, University of West of Scotland

Ruth Weir, University of Essex Can We Predict Domestic Abuse? A Spatial Analysis of Predictors at the Neighbourhood Level

Gulcimen Karakeci, University of Essex Problems and Dilemmas for Women’s Refuges in Contemporary Turkey

Angie Jenner, University of Essex Improving Police Responses to Domestic Violence: The Voice of the Victim

A9 Prison Research Network Roundtable Eric Mensforth Chair: Rod Earle, The Open University 3005

Rod Earle, The Open University; Jennifer Sloan, Shefeld Hallam University

A10 Sex Work Research Hub Eric Mensforth Chair: Teela Sanders, University of Leicester 3007

Maggie O’Neill, and Alison Jobe, University of Durham Hidden Stories-A Participatory Research Project with Women Who Sell or Swap Sex in Teesside

Alison Jobe, University of Durham and Maggie O’Neill, University of York Following the Money: the Diferential Economics of On and Of Street Sex Work

Lucy Neville, Middlesex University and Erin Sanders-McDonagh, Univsersity of Kent Gentrifcation and the Criminalization of Sex Work: Exploring the Sanitization of Sex Work in Kings Cross with the use of ASBOs and CBOs

Teela Sanders, University of Leicester Commercial Sex in the Digital Age: Crimes, Safety and Strategy

A11 Anti-Social Behaviour 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Andrew Percy, Queen’s University Belfast 3013

Andrew Percy, Queen’s University Belfast, Michael McKay, Liverpool University and Jon Cole Liverpool University Sensation Seeking and Parental Rules in the Development of Binge Drinking in Teenagers: A Parallel Processes Latent Growth Curve Model

Madeleine Stevens, London School of Economics What Helps Families Prevent Children Developing Antisocial and Criminal Behaviour: A Mixed Methods Longitudinal Study

John Ndikaru, The Technical University of Kenya Drug Abuse in Schools and Homes in a Metropolitan City: An Analysis of the City of Nairobi, Kenya

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: A (Continued) 15:15 - 16:45

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A12 Governance of Crime 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Thomas Guiney, London School of Economics 3014

Thomas Guiney, London School of Economics Inside the Home Ofce: Organisational Factors in the Development of Criminal Justice Policy and Administration, 1960-2007

Leon Kanaris, University of Manchester Policy Making Within the Criminal Justice System of England and Wales

Robert Jones, University of South Wales ‘The Hybrid System’: Devolution and Criminal Justice in Wales

A13 Controversies of Policing Eric Mensforth Chair: Louise Westmarland, The Open University 3015

Louise Westmarland, The Open University and Steve Conway, The Open University Policing Integrity: Blowing the Whistle on Rule Breaking and Corruption

Emmeline Taylor, University of Surrey and Murray Lee, University of Sydney Manipulation, Modifcation and Misrepresentation of Footage from Police Body-Worn Cameras; the Concerns of Arrestees on Ofcer Operational Discretion

David Baker, Coventry University Rethinking Deaths After Police Contact

Daniela Wunsch, Mayor’s Ofce for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and Melissa Pepper, Mayor’s Ofce for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) Understanding Overrepresentation: A Study of Disproportionality in Misconduct Cases in the Metropolitan Police Service

A14 Recovery Eric Mensforth Chair: Catrin Andersson, Shefeld Hallam Unviersity 3016

Lauren Hall, Shefeld Hallam University The Social Components of Recovery and Desistance

Catrin Andersson and David Best, Shefeld Hallam University Families Living with Addiction and Recovery: Preliminary Findings

Ana Jablonska, Royal Holloway, University of London Health and Wellbeing Promotion Among Female Prisoners: The Importance of Choice in Promoting Recovery

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: A (Continued) 15:15 - 16:45

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A15 Green Criminology Eric Mensforth Chair: James Heydon, Shefeld Hallam University 3017

James Heydon, Shefeld Hallam University and Jack Lampkin, University of Lincoln Environmental Victimisation and the Kindling of Local Opposition to the Felling of Shefeld’s Street Trees

S. Chandra Mohan, Singapore Management University The Hazard of the Haze: Domestic Problems and Global Challenges

Rebecca W. Y. Wong, City University of Hong Kong Fighting the Ivory Trade: A Case Study of Illegal Ivory Trading Networks in Guangzhou

A16 Comparative Criminology Eric Mensforth Chair: Claire Hamilton, National University of Ireland, Maynooth 3018

Claire Hamilton, National University of Ireland Maynooth and Giulia Berlusconi, National University of Ireland Maynooth Contagion, Criminology and Counter-Terrorism: The Case of France

Max Travers, University of Tasmania The Idea of a Southern Criminology

Jack Adams, Buckinghamshire New University Remand

A17 Transforming your Thesis into Research Articles Eric Mensforth Chair: Jacquelyn Fernholz, Routledge, Taylor and Francis 3018

16:45 - 17:00 Refreshments Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: B (Continued) 17:00 - 18:30

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B1 Governing ‘Deviance’ Eric Mensforth 3115 Chair: Monika Baylis, University of Huddersfeld

Monika Baylis, University of Huddersfeld Police Discretion and ASB - Polish and English Approaches

Larissa Povey, Shefeld Hallam University Maternal Outcasts and the Governance of ‘Surplus’ Populations

Grace Morrison, Plymouth University ‘The Cultural Injunction to Enjoy’: A study into Children’s Leisure Activities

Steve Meredith, Cardif University ‘The Williamses they just epitomise Blackacre’: A Figurational Analysis of ‘The Minority of the Worst’

B2 Sexual Violence 1 Eric Mensforth 3114 Chair: Rachael Burgin, Monash University

Sally-Anne Beverley, University of Leeds Violence Against Bisexual Women, a Silent Epidemic

Rachael Burgin, Monash University Rape Trials and Afrmative Consent: Persistent Narratives of Force and Resistance

Madhumita Pandey, Anglia Ruskin University Understanding Gender Socialization: Interviews with Convicted Prisoners from New Delhi

B3 Young Ofenders Eric Mensforth 3113 Chair: Hannah Wishart, University of Manchester

Ivan Cano, Shefeld Hallam University Why do Youth Join Gangs? Exploring Risk Factors in High-Income Economies

Charlotte van der Westhuizen, Royal Holloway, University of London Criminalising 21st Century Kids - Exploring the Criminal, Legal and Youth Justice Response to Youth Sexting within England and Wales

Hannah Wishart, University of Manchester Mismatched Legal Distinctions, Adolescent Mens Rea and Immaturity

B4 Policing 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Oliver Clark-Darby, University of Southampton 3108

Oliver Clark-Darby, University of Southampton An International Comparison of Armed Police within the Framework of Police Legitimacy

Jenny Norman, University of Southampton / Canterbury Christ Church University Police Ofcer Students: Experiences of Studying a Police Specifc Degree

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: B (Continued) 17:00 - 18:30

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B5 Human Rights Eric Mensforth Chair: Amanda Spalding, King’s College London / Canterbury Christ Church University 3107

Sheikh Mohammad Towhidul Karim, Macquarie University Improving Legal Framework for Patient Safety in Bangladesh: Application of ‘Responsive Regulation Theory’

Nabeela Siddiqui, University of Madras Critics or Criminals: Exploring The Right To Dissent Under The Constitution of India

Amanda Spalding, King’s College London / Canterbury Christ Church University Strip-Searching for Nationality Documents

B6 Re-Integration Eric Mensforth Chair: David Honeywell, University of York 3106

Alejandro Rubio Arnal, University of Glasgow Improving Prison Re/Integration in Scotland Through Collaboration: A Glasgow Case

David Honeywell, University of York Ex-Prisoners and the Transformation of Self Through Higher Education

Joanna Simpson, University of the West Indies Representations of Re-entry, Reintegration and Desistance from Crime in Jamaican Newspapers

B7 Critical Criminology 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Francesca Soliman, University of Edinburgh 3105

Francesca Soliman, University of Edinburgh Crimmigration and Human Rights: A Social Harm Perspective

Domenico Galimi, Royal Holloway, University of London Virtual ‘Seductions of Crime’: Being a Renegade Commander in Mass Efect 2

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: B (Continued) 17:00 - 18:30

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B8 Hate Crime Eric Mensforth Chair: James Pickles, Northumbria University 3104

James Pickles, Northumbria University, Cally Gatehouse, Northumbria University and Matt Wood, Newcastle University Beyond Reporting: Giving Voice to Young Queer People and their Desires for Justice

James Pickles, Northumbria University Purely a Protected Characteristic? Queerly, Identifying ‘Identity’ in Hate Crime Experiences

Jane Healy, Middlesex University Exposing the Domination and Subordination of Disabled People Through Disability Hate Crime

Amy Clarke, University of Leicester Same City, Worlds Apart: Methods of Understanding the Social Exclusion of New Migrant Communities in Leicester

B9 Prisons 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Madeleine Hughes, University of Kent 3018

Madeleine Hughes, University of Kent Illuminating the Invisible: Assessing the Challenges of Caring for Older Prisoners

Kirsty Deacon, University of Glasgow Doing “Time” - Young People’s Experiences of the Imprisonment of a Family Member

Arta Jalili Idrissi, University of Plymouth Responsibilisation in Action in a Post-Soviet Woman’s Prison

Joe Garrihy, University College Dublin Occupational Culture and Identity in Prison Work

B10 Prisons 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: David Sheldon, University of Birmingham 3017

David Sheldon, University of Birmingham You Would Stay Away from Everyone Really if you Knew What They Were in For: An Ethnographic Prison Study into the Sex Ofender Social Heirarchy

Conor Murray, Ulster University Exploring Through Expressions of Masculinity the Needs and Experiences of Young Men Imprisoned in Hydebank Wood

Abigail Stark, University of Shefeld “Banter on the Landing”: The Role of Humour in Prison

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WEDNESDAY 5 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: B (Continued) 17:00 - 18:30

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B11 Imaginative Criminology Eric Mensforth Chair: Louise Wattis, 3016

Lizzie Seal, University of Sussex Imagining Sites of Confnement: Magdalene Laundries

Steve Wakeman, Liverpool John Moores University Autoethnography as Imaginative Criminology

Maggie O’Neill, University of York Walking, Sensing, Imagining: Walking with Fay from Direct Access Hostel to a Special Place

Louise Wattis, Teesside University Place, Crime and Emotion: Expanding the Criminological Imagination

B12 BSC Early Career Researchers Network Eric Mensforth Doing Research in High-Risk Environments or High-Security Fields: A Roundtable 3015 to Share Experiences Chair: Anna Sergi, Unviersity of Essex

Bingul Durbas, University of Sussex Honour Killings in Turkey

Kate Gooch, University of Leicester Research in Prison with Men Convicted of Sex Ofences

Kirstine Szifris, Manchester Metropolitan University Teaching in Maximum Security Prison

Simone Santorso, University of Hull Research in High Security Prison in Italy

B13 Social Justice Eric Mensforth Chair: Nigel Pantak, University of Liverpool 3014

Refat Aljumily Quantitative Criminology: Bayesian Statistics for Measuring the ‘Dark Figure of Crime’

Amanpreet Kaur, Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar Honour Crimes in India

Nigel Pantak, University of Liverpool Hitting the Target but Missing the Point: Merseyside Police’s Response to the BRM Satisfaction Gap

Sophie André, University of Liege Belgium Prostitution: Residents’ Attitude and Perceived Disorders

18:30 - 19:30 Drinks Reception Atrium Heartspace, – sponsored by Emerald Publishing and the Safer Communities journal Level 2

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: C (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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08:30-9:00 Refreshments Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

C1 The Impact of Desistance and Recovery Movements on Policy and Practice Eric Mensforth 3115 Chair: David Best, Shefeld Hallam University

David Best, Shefeld Hallam University Recovery: Success in Policy, Failure in Practice

Stephen Farrell, University of Shefeld Desistance in Policy and Practice

Shadd Maruna, University of Manchester The International Impact of Desistance

Emma Wincup, University of Leeds Recovery and Harm Reduction - Policy Enemies?

C2 Prisoners Eric Mensforth 3114 Chair: Laura Kelly, University of Central Lancashire

Laura Kelly, University of Central Lancashire Silent Punishment: The Experiences of d/Deaf Prisoners

Nicoletta Policek, University of Cumbria and Luisa Ravagnani, University of Brescia Unpopular Minorities: Female Foreign Detainees in Italy

Rod Earle, The Open University Narrative Convictions: Conviction Narratives

Kara Danks, Northumbria University Prison Peer Support Roles - the Ideal and the Real

C3 BSC Critical Criminology Network Eric Mensforth 3113 Trauma, Crime & Harm Chair: Simon Winlow, Teesside University

Anthony Ellis, University of Salford Trauma and Transformation: A Case for Critical Criminological Inquiry

Tammy Ayres, University of Leicester Trauma, Drug Use and Checking Out

Rowland Atkinson, University of Shefeld Dead City

David Maguire, Oxford Brookes University Trauma, Masculinity and ‘Revolving Door’ Imprisonment

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: C (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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C4 Victimology Eric Mensforth Chair: Matthew Hall, University of Lincoln 3108

Matthew Hall, University of Lincoln Victims of Crime: Culture, Politics and Governance in the 21st Century

Hannah Bows, Teesside University Eldercide: Homicide of People Aged 60 and Over in the UK

Lufuno Sadiki, University of Pretoria and Francois Steyn, University of Pretoria Social Injustices and Victimisation Experienced by Homeless People in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Lauren Dempster, Queen’s University Belfast Voice, Agency and Victimhood in Post-Confict Northern Ireland

C5 Probation 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Lorana Bartels, University of Canberra 3107

Lorana Bartels, Robin Fitzgerald, Arie Freiberg AM, Shannon Buglar and Adrian Cherney, University of Canberra Public Opinion on Parole: Some Findings from the Australian National Study of Community Views on Parole

Omar Phoenix Khan, Justice Focus Evaluation of an Innovative Gender-Sensitive Approach to Community-Based Sanctions in Kenya

Grif Williams, University of Edinburgh ‘Paying Back by Working at Change’: Personal Development and Community Involvement in Probation

Stephen Partington, University of Huddersfeld Age, Imprisonment and Social Re-entry: Exploring the Needs and Experiences of Older Ofenders Following Release and Resettlement from Prison

C6 Crime Prevention Eric Mensforth Chair: Paul Cozens, Curtin University 3106

Paul Cozens, Curtin University and Mu Yao Sun, City of Wanneroo Exploring Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Students’ Fear of Crime at an Australian University Campus using Prospect and Refuge Theory

Andrew Newton, University of Huddersfeld A Reconsideration of Hot Spot Analysis: Poly-Crime Hot Spots in Time and Space

Nick Addis, Shefeld Hallam University ‘Taught Red-Handed’: Learning Crime Prevention from Ofenders

Peter Stiernstedt, University of Portsmouth Situational Prevention of Corruption - the Situational Prevention of Crime Matrix Redefned

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: C (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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C7 Developments in Police Practice Eric Mensforth Chair: Pauline Ramshaw, Teesside University 3105

Pauline Ramshaw, Teesside University and Faye Cosgrove, Sunderland University The Special Constable

Brian Moss, Police Inspectorate Éire Forget the Latin and Roll with Hashtags Instead? Assessing and Altering Police Inspectorate Impact in a Crowded Forum

Denise Martin, University of the West of Scotland A New Era of Justice Professionals from Craft Workers to Knowledge Entrepreneurs

Jean Hine, De Montfort University Policing and Mental Health: Practitioners, Service Users and Academics Working Together to Develop Training

C8 Domestic Violence 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Pam Davies, Northumbria University 3104

Pam Davies, Northumbria University and Paul Biddle, Northumbria University Implementing a Perpetrator Focused Partnership Approach to Tackling Domestic Violence: The Opportunities and Challenges of Criminal Justice Localism

Jamie Grace, Shefeld Hallam University Tweaks to’Clare’s Law’: The Changing Detail of the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme

Marian Duggan, University of Kent Two-Tier Systems: Examining Representational and Procedural Discrepancies in Clare’s Law

Claire Cohen, Nottingham Trent University A Decade after Lynndie: The Stubborn Persistence of the Gendered Binary in Sexual Violence - a Foucauldian Problematization

C9 Rehabilitating Women in the Community? 10 Years Post-Corston (2007) Eric Mensforth Chair: Nicola Harding, Manchester Metropolitan University 3018

Nicola Harding, Manchester Metropolitan University Advise, Assist, Befriend, Desist? The Role of Women’s Centres in Experiencing Ofender Supervision

Una Barr, Liverpool John Moores University Voicing Desistance: Female Experiences of Giving Up Crime

Kirsty Greenwood, Liverpool John Moores University ‘Social Justice’ in a Women’s Centre?: Experiences and Impact of Gender-Specifc Services

Helen Elfeet, Edge Hill University Empowerment in a Semi-Penal Women’s Centre: Post Release Experiences After Corston (2007)

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: C (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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C10 Military in the Life Course: Suggesting Critical Veteran Studies Eric Mensforth Chair: Katherine Albertson, Shefeld Hallam University and 3017 Emma Murray, Liverpool John Moores University

Emma Murray, Liverpool John Moores University Sentencing the Self and Pathways to Enlistment: Some ‘Views from Below’

Justin Moorhead, Liverpool John Moores University Military Culture and ‘the Trinity: Booze, ‘Birds’, and Brawling’

Katherine Albertson, Shefeld Hallam University Contemporary Veteran Identity Formation: Crime, Loss, Belonging and Citizenship

Adam White, University of Shefeld Help for the Anti-Heroes? Managing the Civilian Transition of Private Military Veterans

C11 Policing Gender-Based Violence Eric Mensforth Chair: Andrea Matolcsi, 3004

Nicole Westmarland, Kelly Johnson and Clare McGlynn, Under the Radar: The Widespread Use of ‘Out of Court Resolutions’ in Policing Domestic Violence and Abuse in the United Kingdom

Katrin Hohl, City, University of London and Elizabeth A. Stanko, City, University of London Findings from the Co-Production of Evidence-Based SOIT Training

Andy Myhill, College of Policing Renegotiating Domestic Violence: Police Attitudes and Decisions Concerning Arrest

Andrea Matolcsi, University of Bristol “If you’re gonna bring it in, bring it in”: Views and Experiences of Police and Other Practitioners on the Partial Criminalistion of Buying Sex in England and Wales

C12 BSC Women, Crime & Criminal Justice Network Eric Mensforth Gendered Experiences of Power and Agency 3005 Chair: Charlotte Barlow, Lancaster University

Maria De Angelis, Leeds Beckett University From ‘Bare’ Life to Political Life: Immigration Ex-Detainees’ Experience and Challenge of Bio Power

Charlotte Barlow, Lancaster University “I felt like a prisoner in my relationship”: Women Co-Ofenders Pathways into Crime and Experiences of Agency

Emma Milne, University of Essex Crisis Pregnancy, Newborn Child Death and Punishment

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: C (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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C13 Sexual Violence 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Joanne Hulley, Shefeld Hallam University 3007

Joanne Hulley, Shefeld Hallam University Desistance from Sexual Ofending: Implications for Risk Management

Carolyn Misir, Singapore Police Force Cognitive Distortions in Serial Rapists in Singapore

C14 New Understandings of the Desistance Process Eric Mensforth Chair: Jake Phillips, Shefeld Hallam University 3013

Chris Kay, Loughborough University How Many Shades of Grey?: Rethinking Desistance as a Transitional Entity

Eve Mullins, University of Edinburgh Constructing Desistance Narratives Through Interaction

Sarah Anderson, University of Glasgow Fragility, Fracture and Repair: Making Sense of Fractured Desistance Narratives

Rebecca Oswald, Northumbria University Environmental Work, Peer Infuences and Identity: Exploring the Desistance Process of Young Ofenders in a Case Study of the ‘Skill Mill’ Social Enterprise

C15 Rural Crime 1 Eric Mensforth Chair: Joseph F. Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University 3014

Joseph F. Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University The Criminology of Food and Agriculture

Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University Violence Against Rural Women: What We Know and What We Don’t Know

Robert Smith, University of the West of Scotland and Gerard McElwee, University of Huddersfeld Documenting the Environmental Crime Nexus between the Farming and Waste Disposal Industries

Matt Bowden, Dublin Institute of Technology and Artur Pytlarz, Dublin Institute of Technology Crime, Risk and Resilience in the Countryside: Context for Research on Rural Security in Ireland

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: C (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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C16 Compromise After Confict: The Role of Political Prisoners in Northern Ireland, Eric Mensforth (Re)Presenting Peace and the Transformations of Resistance 3015 Chair: Azrini Wahidin, Teesside University

Rachel Seoighe, Middlesex University The Transformation of Resistance in Sri Lanka’s northeast

Giuliana Tiripelli, University of Shefeld The Role of Journalism for Confict Transformation: Journalists and Peace Activists During and After the Oslo Peace Process in Israel/Palestine

Azrini Wahidin, Teesside University Former Female Volunteers in the Irish Replublican Army: Politcial Protest and the Prison Experience

Sandra M. Rios Oyola, Leiden University Religion, Memory and Confict. The Massacre of Bojayá in Colombia

C17 Critical Criminology 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Mwenda Kailemia, Keele University 3016

Mwenda Kailemia, Keele University The Children of Africa’s Men: Communicative Capitalism and the Slow Cancellation of Africa’s Future

Chioma Daisy Onyige, University of Oxford Globalization, Poverty, and Human Trafcking: Exploring Links Between Human Trafcking and Economic Globalization in Nigeria

C18 Pedagogy & Criminology Owen 223 Chair: Liz Austen, Shefeld Hallam University

Liz Austen, Shefeld Hallam University and Cathy Malone, Shefeld Hallam University How Do Criminologists Write Feedback and What Do Their Students Think of It?

Stephen Case, Loughborough University and David Manlow, Westminster University Going Back to ‘The Old School’ Via ‘The Student Experience’ and ‘Undergraduate Journey’?

Amanda Porter, University of Technology Sydney Outsider Criminologies: Lessons for Criminology from Beyond the Ivory Tower

Richard Lynch, Shefeld Hallam University Teaching about Recovery: Conceptual, Practical and Change matters

10:30 - 11:00 Refreshments Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: D (Continued) 11:00 - 12:30

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D1 Social Justice and Young People Eric Mensforth 3115 Chair: Claire Fitzpatrick, Lancaster University

Claire Fitzpatrick, Lancaster University Justice for Girls in the Care and Criminal Justice Systems

Tim Goddard, Florida International University and Randy Myers, Old Dominion University Youth Community and the Struggle for Social Justice

Claire Paterson-Young, University of Northampton ‘Inspiring Futures’ Through Positive Transitions: How Social Impact Measurement as a Form of Organizational Performance Management Can Enhance Outcomes for Young Ofenders

Patricia Gray, University of Plymouth and Roger Smith, University of Durham Beyond Governance: Toward a Critical Realist Analytic of Youth Penality

D2 Community Policing Eric Mensforth 3114 Chair: Megan O’Neill, University of Dundee

Megan O’Neill, University of Dundee, Liz Aston, Edinburgh Napier University and Yvonne Hail, Edinburgh Napier University Community Policing and Vulnerable Communities: Findings from the Unity Horizon 2020 Project

Nick Bland, University of Edinburgh Reimagining the Subject of Community Policing: New Institutions for Civic Participation

Trevor Bradley, Victoria University of Wellington The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Civic Activism and Volunteer Community Policing in New Zealand

D3 Anti-Social Behaviour 2 Eric Mensforth 3113 Chair: Craig Paterson, Shefeld Hallam University

Vicky Heap, Craig Paterson and Faye Zanker, Shefeld Hallam University Investigating the Implementation of the Community Remedy

Sara Grace, University of Salford Penalty Notices for Disorder: A Police Fad?

Anna Di Ronco, University of Essex Framing Street Prostitutes and Refugees as Public Disorder in the Italian Press

Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, City University of Hong Kong The Ofending Patterns in Stalking Perpetration: A Descriptive Study of Young Adults in Hong Kong

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: D (Continued) 11:00 - 12:30

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D4 Surveillance and Technology Eric Mensforth Chair: Xanthé Mallett, University of Newcastle 3108

Xanthé Mallett, University of Newcastle, Ellen Greytak, Parabon NanoLabs, Inc. and Steven Armentrout, Parabon NanoLabs, Inc. DNA Phenotyping: Changing the Face of Forensic Human Identifcation

Philip Wane, Nottingham Trent University Police Air Power: Comfort or Combat?

Emmeline Taylor, University of Surrey Framing Surveillance: Using Photo Elicitation to Understand Young Peoples’ Experience of Everyday Surveillance

Esmorie Miller, Queen’s University Belfast Rebranding Surveillance as Social Justice: An Example of Punitive Regression in Contemporary Youth Justice

D5 Emotions, Crime and Criminology Eric Mensforth Chair: Paula Hamilton, Shefeld Hallam University 3107

Yvonne Jewkes, University of Brighton The Discovery of the Self Through the Detour of the Other: Refexivity and Emotion in the Field

Paula Hamilton, Shefeld Hallam University Masculine Narratives of Identity, Emotions and Desistance

David Patton, University of Derby The Dawning of Emotionally Intelligent Justice?: The Need to End the Toxic Cycle of Negative Forces and Emotions in Models and Systems of Justice

Jason Roach, University of Huddersfeld Dealing with the Unthinkable: A Study of the Cognitive and Emotional Stress of Adult and Child Homicide Investigations on Police Investigators

D6 BSC Critical Criminology Network Eric Mensforth Discussion Panel - Global Capitalism and Harm: Critical Criminological Perspectives 3106 Chair: Alexandra Hall, Teesside University

Victoria Silverwood, Birmingham City University; Alexandra Hall, Teesside University; Thomas Raymen, Plymouth University; Jo Large, Teesside University; Oliver Smith, Plymouth University

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: D (Continued) 11:00 - 12:30

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D7 Supporting the Development of an Evidence-Based Profession Eric Mensforth Chair: Levin Wheller, College of Policing 3105

Levin Wheller, College of Policing Building Capability and Capacity - Embedding Evidence Based Policing in a Changing Landscape

Chris Price, College of Policing Evaluating the Police Education Qualifcations Framework

Sarah Colover, College of Policing Evaluating Flexible Entry Routes into Policing

D8 Punishing Women in Prison - 10 Years Post-Corston Eric Mensforth Chair: Gillian McNaull, Queen’s University Belfast 3104

Lucy Baldwin, De Montfort University The Relationship Between Compassionate Prison Space, Maternal Emotions and Maternal Identity: Refections of Post-Prison Mothers

Alexandra Bradley, Northumbria University Moving Towards a Trauma-Informed Female Prison Estate: Former Prisoner and Prison Staf Perspectives

Gillian McNaull, Queen’s University Belfast Remand Post-Corston; Refections on the Failure of Reform

Natalie Booth, De Montfort University Are Imprisoned Mothers Being Doubly Punished?

D9 Sexual Violence 3 Eric Mensforth Chair: James Rofee, Monash University 3018

James Rofee, Monash University and Andrea Waling, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Among LGBTIQ Youth at University

Sofa Graça, Rashid Aziz, Demetris Hadjigeorgiou and Dimitris Arkivos, Canterbury Christ Church University Combatting Sexual and Domestic Violence in University Settings: A Pilot Evaluation of an Intervention Initiative Programme and Suggestions for the Way Forward

Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan, Zinthiya Trust Female Genital Mutilation -The Challenges to Protecting Women and Girls at Risk in the UK

Olivia Smith, Anglia Ruskin University Victim Compensation as Survivor Justice: The Potential Benefts and Limitations of the UK Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme in Rape and Sexual Assault

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: D (Continued) 11:00 - 12:30

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D10 Domestic Violence 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Anna Hopkins, University of Liverpool 3004

Anna Hopkins, University of Liverpool and Sandra Walklate, University of Liverpool Lives, Lost Lives: Gender, Policing and Domestic Homicide

Marilyn McMahon, Deakin University Assimilating ‘Ordinary Domestic Murder’ into Murder: Sentencing Rationales for Men who Murder their Intimate Female Partners

Anna Hopkins, University of Liverpool and Sandra Walklate, University of Liverpool Indicative Infuences of Retraction in Domestic Violence (DV)

Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Texas Southern University The Salience of Patriarchy in Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in the United States: The Case of Immigrant Nigerian Women

D11 Rural Crime 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University 3005

Kathryn DuBois, Washington State University, Callie M. Rennison, University of Colorado and Walter S. DeKeseredy, West Virginia University “Sticks is Not Sticks”: A Geographically Refned Examination of in Rural America

Joseph F. Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University On Revising Place-Based Theory in Criminology: The Role of Rural Studies

Bethan Poyser, Nottingham Trent University Historical Victims: The Double Victimisation of Heritage Crime

D12 BSC Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Network Eric Mensforth Gender, Reform and Recovery 3007 Chair: Denise Martin, University of the West of Scotland

Gemma Birkett, City University, London Transforing Women’s Rehabilitation? An Early Assessment of Gender Specifc Provision in Three Community Rehabilitation Companies

Jodie Hodgson, Liverpool John Moores University Restorative justice with Girls Who Ofend: A Summary of Findings from Doctoral Research Investigating Young Female Ofenders’ Experiences of Restorative Justice Conferencing

Catrin Andersson, Shefeld Hallam University, Emma Wincup, University of Leeds and David Best, Shefeld Hallam University Life in Recovery: Gender and Substance Use

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: D (Continued) 11:00 - 12:30

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D13 Roundtable - Real World Criminology: Assisting Students to Put Theory into Eric Mensforth Practice 3013 Chair: Nichola Cadet, Shefeld Hallam University

Nichola Cadet, Shefeld Hallam University; David Best, Shefeld Hallam University; Jake Phillips, Shefeld Hallam University; Michael Edwards, Shefeld Hallam University; Teri-Lisa Grifths, Shefeld Hallam University; Andrew Fowler, Shefeld Hallam University

D14 Creative Criminology Eric Mensforth Chair: Charlene Crossley, Manchester Metropolitan University 3014

Charlene Crossley, Manchester Metropolitan University Challenging Gangs? The Use of Participatory Action Research with Individuals Living in Gang Labelled Neighbourhoods

Jo Deakin, University of Manchester and Necla Acik, University of Manchester Lights, Camera, Action… Exams, Cameras, Detention: Refections on the Use of Arts- Based Research with School Students and Teachers

Kate Herrity, University of Leicester Hearing Inside: Conducting an Aural Ethnography in a Local Prison

Nicola Harding, Manchester Metropolitan University Understanding Female Desistance: An Argument for Creative Criminology

D15 BSC Early Career Researcher Network Eric Mensforth “Can We Really Publish Something New?” Discussion on Publishing First 3015 Monographs in Criminology Chair: Anna Sergi, University of Essex

Josephine Taylor, Palgrave Macmillan Commissioning Editor Criminology

Pam Davies, Northumbria University Series Editor - Palgrave Victimology

Anna Sergi, University of Essex ECR’s author

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: D (Continued) 11:00 - 12:30

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D16 Youth Justice Policy Eric Mensforth Chair: Stephen Case, Loughborough University 3016

Stephen Case, Loughborough University Reconstructing Youth Justice: 5 Easy Pieces

Hannah Smithson, Manchester Metropolitan University / Greater Manchester Youth Justice University Partnership (GMYJUP) and Anna-Christina Jones, Greater Manchester Youth Justice University Partnership (GMYJUP) Participatory Youth Practice- Reforming Youth Justice in Greater Manchester Through Innovative Knowledge Exchange

Ross Little, De Montfort University / National Association for Youth Justice The State of Youth Custody

12:30 - 13:15 Lunch Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

12:30 - 13:15 BSC AGM Owen 1029

13:15 - 14:30 Plenary 2 Pennine Lecture Justice for the 96 Theatre Chair: Dr Sunita Toor, Shefeld Hallam University Speaker: Professor Phil Scraton, Queen’s University Belfast - ‘Justice for the 96’: Researching Truth, Delivering Justice in the Aftermath of the Hillsborough Disaster

14:30 - 15:00 Refreshments and Poster Viewing, sponsored by the Academy of Criminal Hertha Ayrton Justice Sciences STEM Atrium

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THURSDAY 6 JULY POSTER PRESENTATIONS 14:30 - 15:00

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P1 Amy Mitchell, Kingston University Hertha Ayrton How is Prison-Based Education Perceived by Women Ex-prisoners? STEM Atrium

P2 Xiaohai Wang, College of Criminal Investigation Southwest University of Political Science and Law Chongqing China On the Road to the Rule of Law: the Recent Revision of Police Law in Mainland China

P3 Ted J. Hawver, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Prisoner Identity Formation

P4 AbdulRahman F S Alhajri, Middlesex University London Separation of Powers between Institutions in the Criminal Justice System: Case Study of Kuwait

P5 Robert Skinner, Heriot-Watt University British Sign Language and Video Mediated Interpreting: Proximity in Police Settings

P6 Jo Smith, University of Surrey The Harassment of Feminists Online: The Experiences of Recipients and Bystanders

P7 Ben Colliver, Kingston University Trans*forming the Landscape of Hate: A Critical Exploration of the “Everyday” and “Mundane” Reality of Transphobic Hate Crime

P8 Gabor Hera, National University of Public Service The Organizational Culture of the Police and its Consequences

P9 Cerys Gibson, University of Nottingham Adult Conditional Cautioning in England & Wales: A Socio-legal Analysis of Policy and Practice

P10 Lizzie Seal and Alexa Neale, University of Sussex Race Racialisation and the Death Penalty in England and Wales 1900-1965

P11 Magdalena Tomaszewska, University of Surrey Gendering the Border in Prison - A Case Study of Female Eastern European Prisoners

P12 Judith Gardom, Institute of Criminology University of Cambridge How Prisoners use Reading to Cope with the Temporal Pains of Imprisonment: an Interpretive Phenomenological Exploration.

P13 Craig Sanderson, Shefeld Hallam University Success or Displacement? The Issues Faced when Policing Car Cruising Activity

P14 Sarah Anderson, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research Bearing Witness to Desistance: Exhibition of Collages

P15 Nicola Harding, Manchester Metropolitan University Resisting a Female Theory of Desistance: a Manifesto for Feminist Criminology

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: E 15:00 - 16:30

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MASTERCLASS 2 Owen 1025 Women, Work and Criminology: Are You in the ‘Frame’ for Leadership? Denise Martin, University of the West of Scotland, Marisa Silvestri, Kingston University and Azrini Wahidin, Teesside University

E1 Workshop: We Have Met the Enemy and He is Us Eric Mensforth 3115 Chair: Brendan O’Brien, Bluelight Consultancy Limited

E2 Criminological Methodologies Eric Mensforth 3114 Chair: Dacia Leslie, University of the West Indies

Andrea Matolcsi, University of Bristol Crime Statistics and Using FOIs - Experiences Researching a Prostitution and Sex Trafcking Ofence in England and Wales

Dacia Leslie, University of the West Indies Prison Research and the Ethical Challenge of Disclosure

Simon Winlow, Teesside University Ultra-Realism: A Guide for the Perplexed

Clairissa D. Breen, Bufalo State College Testing Criminological and Sociological Explanations for the Formation of Hate Groups Using Simulations Modeling

E3 Police Culture Eric Mensforth 3113 Chair: Jon Garland, University of Surrey

Jon Garland, University of Surrey Police Ofcers Mental (Ill-) Health and Spoiled Identity

Sarah Charman, Univerity of Portsmouth Becoming Blue: Police Socialisation, Identity and Culture

Jason Roach, University of Huddersfeld The Retrospective Detective. Cognitive Bias and the Cold Case Investigation

Andrew Millie, Edge Hill University The Attitudes, Values and Beliefs of Police Recruits

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: E (Continued) 15:00 - 16:30

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E4 Discussion Panel: Emotional Labour in Criminology and Criminal Justice Eric Mensforth 3108 Chair: Jaime Waters, Shefeld Hallam University

Charlotte Knight, De Montfort University Introduction to Emotional Labour

Charlotte Knight, De Montfort University Emotional Labour and Emotional Literacy - Is There a Diference?

Jaime Waters, Jake Phillips, Andrew Fowler, Chalen Westaby, Shefeld Hallam University Criminological Researchers

Jake Phillips, Andrew Fowler, Chalen Westaby, Shefeld Hallam University Probation Ofcers

Marian Duggan, University of Kent Independent Domestic Violence Advisors

Carol Robinson, University of York Prison Ofcers

Scott Grant, Glasgow Caledonian University Criminal Justice Social Workers

E5 Gendered Research of Social Justice and Human Rights Eric Mensforth 3107 Chair: Jennifer Sloan, Shefeld Hallam University

Sunita Toor, Shefeld Hallam University and Jennifer Sloan, Shefeld Hallam University Policing Violence Against Women and Girls in India: Reshaping Training and Empowering Ofcers

Beth Collinson, Shefeld Hallam University Investigating Recovery Capital, Whilst Identifying Sex Similarities and Diferences in Pathways to Recovery from Alcohol

Alexandria Bradley, Northumbria University and Kara Danks, Northumbria University Negotiating Barriers: Prisoner and Staf Perspectives on Mental Wellbeing in the Open Prison Setting

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: E (Continued) 15:00 - 16:30

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E6 Criminal Justice Pluralities Eric Mensforth 3106 Chair: Philippa Tomczak, University of Shefeld

Philippa Tomczak, University of Shefeld The Penal Voluntary Sector

Demetris Hadjigeorgiou, Canterbury Christ Church University The Politics of the Pluralisation of Policing: A Bourdieusian Approach

Mark Button, University of Portsmouth The Second ‘Quiet Revolution’: Data, Designation and the Emergence of Polycentric Justice to Deal with Fraud

Roxanna Dehaghani, University of Leicester and Dan Newman, Cardif University Can Practitioners and Institutions be ‘Vulnerable’?: Examining the Efect of Neo- Liberalism and Austerity on Police Custody and Criminal Legal Aid

E7 Contemporary Perspectives on Green Criminology and Social Justice Eric Mensforth 3105 Chair: Angus Nurse, Middlesex University

Angus Nurse, Middlesex University The Battle for Clean Air: Environmental Activism and Social Justice

Matthew Hall, University of Lincoln and Tanya Wyatt, Northumbria University Prosecutions and Sanctions for Waste Crime Across the EU: Limitations and Lessons Learned

E8 Social Harms Eric Mensforth 3104 Chair: James Banks, Shefeld Hallam University

James Banks, Shefeld Hallam University Gambling, Social Harm and the State

Helen Baker, Edge Hill University Pharma-Harm: State-Corporate Harms of the Pharmaceutical Industry

Andrew Percy, Queen’s University Belfast, Harry Sumnall, Liverpool John Moores University, Seamus Harvey, Liverpool John Moores University, Ashley Agus, Northern Ireland Clinical Trials Unit, Lynn Murphy, Northern Ireland Clinical Trials Unit, Paul Doherty, Northern Ireland Clinical Trials Unit, Jon Cole, Liverpool University Michael McKay, Liverpool University, and David Foxcroft, Oxford Brookes University Reducing Binge Drinking in Teenagers: Results of a Large Scale Clustered Randomized Control Trial

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: E (Continued) 15:00 - 16:30

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E9 Desistence and Dialogues Eric Mensforth 3018 Chair: Julie Parsons, Plymouth University

Julie Parsons, Plymouth University The PeN Project as a Tool for Generating Dialogue Between Ofenders and the Wider Community

Kelly Prince, Keele University Developing Strategies for Adaptation and Resilience: Voluntary Sector Responses to Transforming Rehabilitation

Beth Dangerfeld, The Mayor’s Ofce for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and Adele Harrison, The Mayor’s Ofce for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) “Horrible, Uncomfortable, Never Again”: Hearing the Ofender Voice in Ofender Management

E10 Media and Crime Eric Mensforth 3017 Chair: Sam Poyser, Aberystwyth University

Sam Poyser, Aberystwyth University Re-Trial By Television: Media Interest and Involvement in Investigating Miscarriages of Justice

Heather Horsburgh, University of Southampton The Police and Social Media: Increased Accountability from a More Informed Public Sphere?

David Brown, University of New South Wales Vigilantism and Performativity: The Representation of Young Ofenders on Social Media

E11 Victimisation and Diference Eric Mensforth Chair: Mark Walters, University of Sussex 3004

Mark Walters, University of Sussex Understanding Hate Crime Ofending: Who, What, When and Where?

Lisa Long, Leeds Beckett University Becoming the (Un)Victim: Policing Racialized Victims of Crime

Adele Natasha Norris, University of Waikato Are We Really Colour-blind? Controlling Racial Images and the Normalisation of Female Mass Incarceration

Samantha Walker, Keele University The Violence of ‘Honour’: Exploring the Ubiquity of ‘Honour’ in Violence

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THURSDAY 6 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: E (Continued) 15:00 - 16:30

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E12 Counter Terrorism Eric Mensforth 3005 Chair: Mark Littler, University of Hull

Mark Littler, University of Hull PREVENT and the Teaching of Terrorism: A Qualitative Study

Adam Aitken, De Montfort University Seeking Invention; Creating an Informed Citizenry in the Governance of Security

Ahmed Almutawa, University of Leeds Terrorism Measures in Bahrain and the Interplay Between Security, Human Rights, Civil Liberties and Political Stability

Mukhriz Mat Rus, University of Leeds Criminal Justice and Terrorism: Exploring the Prospects of the Criminalisation Approach in Malaysia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy

E13 Development of and Desistance from Crime Eric Mensforth 3007 Chair: Janna Verbruggen, Cardif University

David Best, Shefeld Hallam University The Impact of a Visible Social Identity on Desistance and Recovery

Dana Segev, University of Shefeld Supervision in the Community and Desistance: A Comparative Lens

Janna Verbruggen, Cardif University The Relationship Between General Criminal Career Development and IPV Perpetration in the Netherlands

16:30 - 16:45 Refreshments Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

16:45 - 18:00 Plenary 3 Pennine Lecture Crime and Politics Theatre Chair: Professor Rowland Atkinson, University of Shefeld Speakers: Professor Stephen Farrall, University of Shefeld - Crime, Politics and Inequality: Exploring the Long-term Impacts of ‘Thatcherism’ Professor Simon Winlow, Teesside University - The Rise of the Right

18:00 - 19:00 BSC Victims Network Meeting Eric Mensforth 3105 BSC Learning and Teaching Network Meeting Eric Mensforth 3106 BSC Critical Criminology Network Meeting Eric Mensforth 3107 BSC Policing Network AGM Eric Mensforth 3108

19:30 - 20:00 Conference Dinner Drinks Reception, Sponsored by SAGE Publications Cutlers’ Hall, Church Street, Shefeld

20:00 onwards Conference Dinner Cutlers’ Hall, Church Street, Shefeld

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FRIDAY 7 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: F 09:00 - 10:30

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MASTERCLASS 3 Surrey Building, The Mind, Body, Connect Story: Empowering Marginalised Communities through Sports Hall the Medium of Exercise Chris Fitzgerald, Shefeld Hallam University and Joanna Hunt, Mind Body Connect

F1 Deep-End Imprisonment Eric Mensforth 3115 Chair: Ben Crewe, University of Cambridge

Ben Crewe, University of Cambridge Depth, Extremity and Intensity at the Terminus of the Prison System

Yvonne Jewkes, University of Brighton Designing Deep-End Imprisonment

Alison Liebling, University of Cambridge Changing Concepts of Personhood ‘at the Deep-End’ of Custody

F2 Restorative Justice Eric Mensforth 3114 Chair: Giuseppe Maglione, Edinburgh Napier University

Giuseppe Maglione, Edinburgh Napier University Imaging Victims, Ofenders and Communities. A Critical Investigation into the Representations of the Crime Stakeholders within Restorative Justice Policy and Laws

Eleanor Abbott, Shefeld Hallam University The Legalities, Theories and Practice of Ofences Taken Into Consideration (TICs)

Natacha Harding, University of Winchester Playing to Ego: The (Potentially) Successful Selling of Criminal Justice Policy

F3 Comparative Criminal Justice Eric Mensforth 3113 Chair: Eric Baumgartner, Teesside University / Nottingham Trent University

Eric Baumgartner, Teesside University / Nottingham Trent University Assessment of Young People in the Japanese Youth Justice System, Comparative Approach

Hidetaka Koyama, University of Manchester The Nexus of Police Research and Policy-Making in Contemporary Japan

Tom Daems, Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC), KU Leuven European Penology and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion

Carolina Villagra, University of Chile Socio-Historical Contexts, Identity and Change: A Study of Desistance from Crime in Chile

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FRIDAY 7 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: F (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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F4 BSC Critical Criminology Network Eric Mensforth Crime, Justice and Inequality 3108 Chair: Pamela Ugwudike, Swansea University

Pamela Ugwudike, Swansea University Embedding Social Justice Principles in Youth Justice Practice: The Relevance of Cultural Recognition and Socieoeconomic Equality

Colin Webster, Leeds Beckett University Restoring the Crime-Poverty-Class Inequality Link

Mark Horsley, Teesside University ‘Beg, Borrow or Steal’: Addiction, Payment Means and Monetary Resources

F5 Morality and Criminal Justice Eric Mensforth Chair: Francis Dodsworth, Kingston University London 3107

Francis Dodsworth, Kingston University London Policing, Risk and Morality

Ngina Chiteji, New York University Prodigal Sons: Incarceration, Punishment and Morality

Xanthé Mallett, Univeristy of Newcastle, Australia, Michele Ruyters, RMIT, Australia, and Celine van Golde, University of Sydney Innocence Initiatives: Helping to Maintain Equity in Criminal Justice

Maryse Tennant, Canterbury Christ Church University Challenging the Penal Present: Developing and Representing a Critical History of the Prison

F6 Human Rights, Confict and Social Justice Eric Mensforth Chair: Thomas Bundschuh, Shefeld Hallam University 3106

Thomas Bundschuh, Shefeld Hallam University Resilience and Children’s Rights in Post-War Angola

Bankole Cole, Shefeld Hallam University Forging Social Justice After War: What Happens to Victims of Violations of Socioeconomic Rights in Colombia’s Peace?

Javier Trevino-Rangel, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas) Transitional Justice as Placebo: Mexico’s Eforts to Deal with Present and Past Human Rights Abuses

Teresa Degenhardt, Queen’s University Belfast Crime as a Bordering Device in Policing Beyond Borders: The Case of Kosovo

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FRIDAY 7 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: F (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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F7 Deviant Leisure Eric Mensforth Chair: Claire Meehan, University of Auckland 3105

Claire Meehan, University of Auckland Porn, Pornifcation and Young New Zealanders: What Do We Need to Know

Andrew Goldsmith, Flinders University and David Wall, University of Leeds Cybercrime: A Theory of Seduction

Eleanor Peters, Edge Hill University Criminal Records: The Relationship Between Music, Criminalisation and Harm

Tim Turner, Coventry University Space, Drugs and Disneyization: An Ethnography of British Youth in Ibiza

F8 Workshop: A More Critical Approach to Fulflling the ‘Prevent Duty’ in Higher Eric Mensforth Education: The Creation of ‘Open Educational Resources’ 3104 Chair: Jamie Grace, Shefeld Hallam University

F9 Discussion Panel: Learning Together Across Boundaries: Localism, Pedagogy and Eric Mensforth Criminal Justice Praxis 3018 Chair: Amy Ludlow, University of Cambridge

Amy Ludlow, University of Cambridge; Ruth Armstrong, University of Cambridge; Lorana Bartels, University of Canberra; Ross Little, Demontfort University Leicester; Jenny Fogarty, London Southbank University

F10 Practice, Law, Culture and Training in Police Use of Lethal Force: A Comparative Eric Mensforth Refection 3017 Chair: Peter Squires, University of Brighton

Richard M. Hough, University of West Florida Lethal Force Frequency in the Culture of the Gun?

Peter Squires, University of Brighton Keeping it Real? Training, Tactics and the Law in Police Armed Response

Oliver Clark-Darby, University of Southampton Engaging the Public: The Problematic Relationship between Armed Police and Legitimacy

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FRIDAY 7 JULY CONFERENCE PARALLEL SESSION: F (Continued) 09:00 - 10:30

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F11 Policing 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Ben Bradford, University of Oxford 3004

Ben Bradford, University of Oxford, John Topping, Queen’s University Belfast and Richard Martin, University of Oxford Can Diversity Promote Trust? Neighbourhood Context and Trust in the Police in Northern Ireland

Megan O’Neill, University of Dundee, Kath Murray, University of Edinburgh and Liz Aston, Edinburgh Napier University Stop and Search in Scotland: Achieving Cultural Change Through Organisational Justice

Brendan Coyle, Aberystwyth University ‘They just treat you like a f***ing child’: Young Adults, Infantilisation and the Criminal Justice System

F12 Governance of Crime 2 Eric Mensforth Chair: Natalia Vibla, Liverpool Hope University 3005

Natalia Vibla, Liverpool Hope University Sentencing Multiple-Ofence Cases in Sweden

Simeon P. Sungi, United States International University-Africa The Efectiveness of Legal Sanctions in Dealing with Drinking Drivers in Nairobi County

Joe Purshouse, University of East Anglia ‘Clever Fish’ and Holes in the Net: Non-Conviction Information Sharing as Part of an Enhanced Criminal Record Certifcate

Nicoletta Policek, University of Cumbria New Dogmas of (In)Security: Stateless Children in Italy

F13 Prisons and Social Justice Eric Mensforth Chair: Kate Gooch, University of Leiceter 3007

Kate Gooch, University of Leiceter Prison (In)Security and (In)Justice: Complexities, Challenges and Counter-Narratives

Elizabeth Stanley, Victoria University of Wellington Life-Saving Torture

Jason Warr, University of Lincoln Identity Labour and Indeterminately Sentenced Prisoners

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TIME SESSION LOCATION

10:30 - 11:00 Refreshments Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

11:00 - 12:30 Plenary 4 Pennine Lecture Desistance and Rehabilitation Theatre Chair: Professor Shadd Maruna, University of Manchester Speakers: Dr Beth Weaver, University of Strathclyde - Desistance from Co-ofending: A Relational Perspective Professor Fergus McNeill, University of Glasgow - Punishment, Rehabilitation and Re/integration

12:30 - 13:00 Packed Lunch Atrium Heartspace, Level 2

13:00 Close

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