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Main Conference Programme Outline Wednesday 1 st July 08:30 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries 09:00 10:30 Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration 10:30 11:00 Refreshments 11:00 12:30 Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration 12:30 13:15 Buffet Lunch 13:15 14:30 Main Conference Welcome & Plenary: New Directions in Criminology 14:30 15:00 Refreshments and Ice Cream Reception Sponsored by ACJS 15:00 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session A 16:45 18:15 Main Conference Parallel Session B 18:15 19:15 Main Conference Drinks Reception: Sponsored by Sage 19:15 onwards Main Conference 1 st Night Meal & Social Thursday 2 nd July 08:30 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries 09:00 10:30 Main Conference Parallel Session C 10:30 11:00 Refreshments 11:00 12:30 Main Conference Parallel Session D 12:30 13:15 Buffet Lunch and BSC AGM 13:15 14:30 Main Conference Plenary: Re-discovering Restorative Justice 14:30 15:00 Refreshments 15:00 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session E 16:30 17:30 Network Meetings / Publisher Meetings 17:30 18:30 Conference Dinner Drinks Reception 18:45 19:30 Conference Dinner Pre Dinner Speaker 19:30 onwards Conference Dinner Friday 3rd July 08:30 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries 09:00 10:30 Main Conference Parallel Session F 10:30 11:00 Refreshments 11:00 12:30 Main Conference Plenary: Immigration Detention: Confinement in a Global World Closing Address 12:30 13:15 Packed Lunch 13:15 onwards End of Main Conference

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Main Conference Programme Outline

Wednesday 1

st July

08:30 – 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries

09:00 – 10:30 Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments

11:00 – 12:30 Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration

12:30 – 13:15 Buffet Lunch

13:15 – 14:30 Main Conference Welcome & Plenary: New Directions in Criminology

14:30 – 15:00 Refreshments and Ice Cream Reception Sponsored by ACJS

15:00 – 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session A

16:45 – 18:15 Main Conference Parallel Session B

18:15 – 19:15 Main Conference Drinks Reception: Sponsored by Sage

19:15 onwards Main Conference 1st Night Meal & Social

Thursday 2

nd July

08:30 – 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries

09:00 – 10:30 Main Conference Parallel Session C

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments

11:00 – 12:30 Main Conference Parallel Session D

12:30 – 13:15 Buffet Lunch and BSC AGM

13:15 – 14:30 Main Conference Plenary: Re-discovering Restorative Justice

14:30 – 15:00 Refreshments

15:00 – 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session E

16:30 – 17:30 Network Meetings / Publisher Meetings

17:30 – 18:30 Conference Dinner Drinks Reception

18:45 – 19:30 Conference Dinner Pre Dinner Speaker

19:30 onwards Conference Dinner

Friday 3rd July

08:30 – 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries

09:00 – 10:30 Main Conference Parallel Session F

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments

11:00 – 12:30 Main Conference Plenary: Immigration Detention: Confinement in a Global World

Closing Address

12:30 – 13:15 Packed Lunch

13:15 onwards End of Main Conference

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Main Conference Programme Summary

Wednesday 1st

July 2015 Roland Levinsky Building (RLB) / Smeaton Building (SMB)

Time Session Location

08:30 – 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries RLB Ground Floor

09:00 – 10:30 Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration RLB Ground Floor

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments RLB Ground Floor

11:00 – 12:30 Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration RLB Ground Floor

12:30 – 13:15 Buffet Lunch RLB Ground Floor

13:15 – 14:30

Main Conference Welcome & Plenary: New Directions in Criminology Professor Elliott P Currie Professor of Criminology, Law and Society University of California Professor Rowland Atkinson Research Chair in Inclusive Society University of Sheffield

RLB Lecture Theatre 1

14:30 – 15:00 Refreshments and Ice Cream Reception Sponsored by ACJS RLB Ground Floor

15:00 – 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session A RLB / SMB

16:45 – 18:15 Main Conference Parallel Session B RLB / SMB

18:15 – 19:15 Main Conference Drinks Reception: Sponsored by Sage RLB Ground Floor

19:15 onwards Main Conference 1st Night Meal & Social UPSU

Thursday 2nd July 2015 Roland Levinsky Building (RLB) / Smeaton Building (SMB)

Time Session Location

08:30 – 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries RLB Ground Floor

09:00 – 10:30 Main Conference Parallel Session C RLB / SMB

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments RLB Ground Floor

11:00 – 12:30 Main Conference Parallel Session D RLB / SMB

12:30 – 13:15 Buffet Lunch RLB Ground Floor

13:15 – 14:30

Main Conference Plenary: Re-discovering Restorative Justice Professor Kathleen Daly Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University Professor Kieran McEvoy Professor of Law and Transitional Justice Queens University Belfast

RLB Lecture Theatre 1

14:30 – 15:00 Refreshments and Cream Tea RLB Ground Floor

15:00 – 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session E RLB / SMB

16:30 – 17:30 Network Meetings / Publisher Meetings RLB 206/207/208

17:30 – 18:30 Conference Dinner Drinks Reception Holiday Inn, Penthouse Restaurant

18:45 – 19:30 Conference Dinner Pre Dinner Speaker: Steve Duncan, Performance Poet

Holiday Inn, Mariners Suite

19:30 onwards Conference Dinner Holiday Inn, Mariners Suite

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Friday 3rd July 2015 Roland Levinsky Building (RLB) / Smeaton Building (SMB)

Time Session Location

08:30 – 09:00 Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries RLB Ground Floor

09:00 – 10:30 Main Conference Parallel Session F RLB / SMB

10:30 – 11:00 Refreshments RLB Ground Floor

11:00 – 12:30

Main Conference Plenary: Immigration Detention: Confinement in a Global World Professor Mary Bosworth Assistant Director Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford Professor Sharon Pickering Professor of Criminology Monash University

Professor Ben Bowling Deputy Dean Kings College London Closing Address: Dr Daniel Gilling, Plymouth University

RLB Lecture Theatre 2

12:30 – 13:15 Packed Lunch RLB Ground Floor

13:15 onwards End of Main Conference

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Main Conference Parallel Session Summary

Wednesday 1

st July 2015

Parallel Session A

15.00 – 16.30

Session Title Location

A1 Feminist Criminology RLB 206

A2 Historical Perspectives on Crime and Justice RLB 207

A3 Theorising Criminology RLB 208

A4 Young Offenders RLB 209

A5 Cultures of Drug Use RLB 210

A6 Visual Criminology: Theory and Method RLB 303

A7 Learning as a Pathway to Desistance RLB 304

A8 International Issues in Procedural Justice SMB 200

A9 Gender-based violence in student communities/among young

people: experience and perceptions SMB 201

A10 Examining Dissent SMB 202

A11 International Issues in Policing SMB 203

A12 Crime Prevention SMB 205

Parallel Session B

16.45 – 18.15

Session Title Location

B1 Media and Criminal Justice RLB 206

B2 Contextualising Drug Use RLB 207

B3 Violent Crime RLB 208

B4 Working with Young Offenders RLB 209

B5 Governance and Crime RLB 210

B6 Serious Crime in Prison RLB 303

B7 Gender-based violence in student communities/among young

people: challenges and interventions RLB 304

B8 Privatising Criminal Justice SMB 200

B9 Critical and Convict Perspectives on Prisons and Penality SMB 201

B10 Adventures in Ultra Realism SMB 202

B11 Police Identity and Culture SMB 203

B12 Criminological Methodology 1: Field Dilemmas SMB 205

B13 Prosopography and Criminology: Fellow travellers on A Research Voyage?

SMB 212

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Thursday 2nd July 2015

Parallel Session C 09.00 – 10.30

Session Title Location

C1 Cyber Crime RLB 206

C2 Probation: Exploring Practitioner and Offender Perspectives RLB 207

C3 Examining Domestic Violence RLB 208

C4 Examining Youth Justice RLB 209

C5 Examining Prison Systems RLB 303

C6 Children of Prisoners: International Perspectives RLB 304

C7 Green Criminology 1 SMB 200

C8 Criminological Methodology 2: Reflexivity SMB 201

C9 Technology in Policing SMB 202

C10 Gangs: categorizing, identifying and controlling SMB 203

C11 Vulnerable Victims SMB 205

C12 Controlling Drugs SMB 212

C13 Restorative Justice SMB 312

Parallel Session D

11:00 – 12:30

Session Title Location

D1 Criminalising Youth SMB 102A

D2 Locating Drug Use SMB 102B

D3 Policing and Restorative Justice RLB 208

D4 State interests in cyber security: language, policies and action RLB 209

D5 Procedural Justice RLB 210

D6 Theorising Security and Punishment RLB 303

D7 Prisoners' families: New Perspectives RLB 304

D8 Examining Victimhood SMB 200

D9 Hate Crime SMB 201

D10 Calling the police? Responses to domestic violence SMB 202

D11 Theorising Policing SMB 203

D12 Changing Probation SMB 205

D13 Countering Terrorism SMB 212

Parallel Session E

15.00 – 16.30

Session Title Location

E1 Delivering Youth Justice RLB 206

E2 Women in academic criminology: opportunities, challenges and

success. A Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Network Roundtable

RLB 207

E3 Visiting Prisons RLB 208

E4 Policing Vulnerable Victims RLB 209

E5 Redefining Victims RLB 210

E6 Unpacking Imprisonment RLB 303

E7 Locating The Border Through Law And Practice RLB 304

E8 On the Edge of Criminality SMB 201

E9 Courts and Court Processes SMB 202

E10 Vegetables and Leopards: conceptualising growth and change in

desistance and recovery identities SMB 203

E11 Reassessing Hate Crime: Key Findings from Recent Research

Projects SMB 205

E12 Penality and Punishment SMB 212

E13 Innovations in Restorative Justice SMB 312

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Friday 3rd July 2015

Parallel Session F 09.00 – 10.30

Session Title Location

F1 Border Control Issues RLB 206

F2 Assessing Impact: Technology to prevent and respond to crime RLB 208

F3 Constructions of Crime RLB 209

F4 Current Challenges Facing Youth Justice Roundtable RLB 210

F5 Challenging Legitimacy RLB 303

F6 Gender and Risk RLB 304

F7 Structures of Deception SMB 200

F8 Criminological Methodology 3: Innovation SMB 201

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Main Conference Poster Summary

All posters will be displayed throughout the conference in The Commons, RLB Ground Floor

Poster No. Title Author

BSC1 Harnessing Digital Literacy: Increasing Student Engagement with

Socrative Sarah Watson,

Coventry University

BSC2 Doing More for Less in Changing Times: The Use of Volunteers in

Policing Melissa Pepper,

University of Surrey

BSC3 How do partner violence primary prevention campaigns challenge men

and masculinities? Stephen Burrell,

Durham University

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Main Conference Full Programme

Wednesday 1

st July 2015

08.30 – 09.00

Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries

RLB Ground Floor

09.00 – 10.30

Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration

Collect your Conference Delegate Pack, meet the Plymouth Team and explore the programme

RLB Ground Floor

10.30 – 11.00

Refreshments & Pastries

RLB Ground Floor

11.00 – 12.30

Main Conference Delegates Arrival & Registration

Collect your Conference Delegate Pack, meet the Plymouth Team and explore the programme

RLB Ground Floor

12.30 – 13.15

Lunch

A chance for you to network, view the posters and meet the exhibitors

RLB Ground Floor

13:15 – 14:30

Welcome to Plymouth University

Daniel Gilling, Head of Plymouth Law School

Plenary: New Directions in Criminology:

Professor Elliott Currie, Professor of Criminology, Law and Society University of California

& Professor Rowland Atkinson, Research Chair in Inclusive Society

University of Sheffield

RLB Lecture Theatre 1

14:30 – 15:00

Refreshments and Ice Cream Reception Sponsored by ACJS

All delegates are invited to join us for an ice cream reception which has been kindly sponsored by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

RLB Ground Floor

15:00 – 16:30 Main Conference Parallel Session A

A1

Feminist Criminology

(Chair: Jo Brayford, University of South Wales)

Jo Brayford, University of South Wales Female Offenders: justice or ideological justification

Emma Milne, University of Essex

Rationality and responsibility: women, inappropriate pregnancy and dead newborn children – a feminist critique of infanticide and concealing

the birth of a child

Claire Cohen, Nottingham Trent University We’re all screwed now? ‘Pro-feminist’ depictions of female on male rape

- a Foucauldian analysis

RLB 206

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A2

Historical Perspectives on Crime and Justice (Chair: Henry Yeomans, University of Leeds)

Iain Channing, Plymouth University

Crimes Against Fashion: A brief history of the prohibition of political uniforms

Samantha Pegg, Nottingham Trent University

Children, Birds, Cats, Dogs, Goldfish and a Parrot. The ‘insanity’ of Agnes Norman.

Henry Yeomans, University of Leeds

Understanding the Present through the Past: Investigating the Value of Historical Criminology

RLB 207

A3

Theorising Criminology

(Chair: Andrew Millie, Edge Hill University)

Andrew Millie, Edge Hill University New horizons in criminology: Marcel Duchamp and the meaning of

criminology

Gordon Hughes, Cardiff University Acts of conceptual recovery: situating Weber and Elias in contemporary

sociological criminology

RLB 208

A4

Young Offenders

(Chair: Peter Squires, University of Brighton)

Peter Squires, University of Brighton Over-Criminalisation – the case of ‘Joint Enterprise’ prosecution

Ron Hinch, Jankie Ramnaraine, Phillip C. Shon University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Offense Characteristics of the First Canadian School Shooting in Brampton, Ontario, 1975

RLB 209

A5

Cultures of Drug Use

(Chair: Gisella Hanley Santos, Plymouth University)

James Morgan, London Metropolitan University What explains long term heroin careers?

Rachel Evans, University of Leeds

Pathways of young people's substance use

Claire Meehan, University of Auckland Researching Young Drug Using Communities Online

RLB 210

A6

Visual Criminology: Theory and Method

(Chair: Mary Bosworth, University of Oxford)

Kate West, University of Oxford Portraiture in Lombroso’s La donna delinquent

Luigi Gariglio, University of Milan

Doing ethnographic photo-elicitation interviews: Italian prison officers and the ‘inconvenient criminological truth’

Sarah Turnbull, University of Oxford

The challenges and opportunities of using photo-voice in research on immigration detention and deportation

RLB 303

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A7

Learning as a Pathway to Desistance

(Chair: Shaun McMann, The Open University)

Shaun McMann, The Open University Education, Rehabilitation & Desistance

Joanna Mary Cursley, Retired formerly University of Exeter

Time for an encore: exploring a symbiotic link between music, forming meaningful relationships and desistance

RLB 304

A8

International Issues in Procedural Justice

(Chair: Hannah Quirk, University of Manchester)

Hannah Quirk, University of Manchester The Right of Silence: An English Export?

Asher Flynn, Monash University

Negotiated Guilty Pleas, Deals and Prosecutorial Discretion: An Australian Experience

Anusha Devi H, School of Law, Christ University Bangalore Erroneous Convictions: A scrutiny on the causes, implications,

consequences and remedies.

SMB 200

A9

Gender-based violence in student communities/among young

people: experience and perceptions (Chair: Sundari Anitha, University of Lincoln)

Vanita Sundaram, University of York

Understanding young people’s conceptualisations of violence: the role of gender in notions of ‘acceptability’.

Ceryl Davies, University of Lincoln

This is abuse? Voices of young women on the meaning(s) of intimate abuse.

Ravinder Barn, Rachael Powers, and Papia Sengupta, Royal

Holloway, University of London Rape myths: A study of university students’ beliefs about sexual violence

against women

SMB 201

A10

Examining Dissent

(Chair: Fiona Hutton, Institute of Criminology, Victoria University Wellington)

Azrini Wahidin, Nottingham Trent University Femininity in Dissent: The Women of Armagh

Matt Clement, University of Winchester

Appreciating the sound of the crowd

SMB 202

A11

International Issues in Policing

(Chair: Bill Dixon, University of Nottingham)

Bill Dixon, University of Nottingham Policing Inquiries in Brixton and Khayelitsha: A Comparative Study

David Baker, Coventry University

Deaths After Police Contact: The Effects of Article 2 of the European

SMB 203

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Convention on Human Rights

Olga Pleshkova, University of Birmingham From Segregation to Integration and Back Again? Women Police in

Contemporary Russia

A12

Crime Prevention

(Chair: Stephen Shute, University of Sussex)

Stephen Shute, University of Sussex New Techniques to Prevent Sexual Reoffending: The Rise and Rise of

the Sexual Harm Prevention Order in the United Kingdom

Andromachi Tseloni, Loughborough University Burglary and Effective House Security Trends: Who has lost out during

the crime falls in England and Wales?

SMB 205

16:45 – 18:15

Main Conference Parallel Session B

B1

Media and Criminal Justice

(Chair: Justin Ellis, University of Sydney)

Justin Ellis, University of Sydney A horizontal hierarchy of credibility? Police-media-public relations in the

digital age

Sam Poyser, Nottingham Trent University Media investigations into miscarriages of justice: Filling an investigative

gap?

Xanthe Mallett, University of New England One Academic’s Tips on How to Survive the Media Den

RLB 206

B2

Contextualising Drug Use

(Chair: Steve Wakeman, Liverpool John Moores University)

Steve Wakeman, Liverpool John Moores University The Moral Economy of Heroin: Reconstituting the Social in ‘Austerity

Britain’

Fiona Hutton, Institute of Criminology, Victoria University Wellington

(Il)Legal Highs in New Zealand: the highs and lows of drug policy

Tammy Ayres, University of Leicester Drugs and Crime: The True Relationship?

RLB 207

B3

Violent Crime

(Chair: Christine Haddow, Canterbury Christ Church University)

Christine Haddow, Canterbury Christ Church University Mental Disorder, Masculinity and Violence: Exploring Processes of

Change

Emmeline Taylor, The Australian National University On the edge of reason: exploring the motivations for armed robbery in

Australia

Rick Sarre, University of South Australia Violent crime and the firearm connection: recent Australia experience

RLB 208

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B4

Working with Young Offenders

(Chair: Iain Channing, Plymouth University)

Rocio Roles & Nikolaos Petropoulos, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, City University of New York Graduate Center/ John Jay

College of Criminal Justice Effectiveness of Community Policing in Reducing Youth Violence Rates

Alex Newbury, University of Brighton

The impact of alcohol and gender on young people's offending - a need for more tailored education?

RLB 209

B5

Governance and Crime

(Chair: Dan Gilling, Plymouth University)

Neil Chappell, Plymouth University Between Swords and Spikes: Precarious Space and the disciplinary City

Richard Lynch, Sheffield Hallam University

'Recovery' from drugs and crime: towards coercive constraints or positive regulation within policy?

Bodean Hedwards, Walk Free Foundation

Measuring government responses to modern slavery

RLB 210

B6

Serious Crime in Prison

(Chair: Kate Gooch, University of Birmingham)

Kate Gooch, University of Birmingham Talking Blades, Black Mamba, Mobiles and Pad Debts: An ethnographic study of the new dynamics of violence and bullying in England’s worst

prison

Roberta Bernardino de CAmpos Novis, FGV Hard times: exploring the complex structures and activities of Brazilian

prison gangs

RLB 303

B7

Gender-based violence in student communities/among young

people: challenges and interventions (Chair: Sundari Anitha, University of Lincoln)

Ruth Lewis, Susan Merine and Kathryn Kenney, University of

Northumbria “I get together with my friends and try to change it.” Feminist students’

anti-violence activism

Sundari Anitha, Ana Jordan, Claire Markham, Zowie Davy, Jill Jameson & Aylwyn Walsh, University of Lincoln

Stand Together: Challenging gender-based violence through prevention education in a UK university campus

Ruth Jones, University of Worcester

Challenging Gender Based Violence in Student Communities: Interventions & challenges – A Case Study

RLB 304

B8

Privatising Criminal Justice

(Chair: Harry Annison, Law School, Southampton University)

Harry Annison, Law School, Southampton University From Publics to Markets: Surveying shifts in English penal policymaking

SMB 200

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John Lea, University of Brighton Criminal justice, warfare and the rebirth of privatisation

John Deering & Martina Feilzer, University of South Wales &

Bangor University Privatising Probation: is Transforming Rehabilitation the end of the

Probation Ideal?

B9

Critical and Convict Perspectives on Prisons and Penality

(Chair: Patricia Gray, Plymouth University)

Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore Convict Criminology and the struggle for Inclusion

Rod Earle, The Open University

Convict Criminology: discovering founding figures in history

Jennifer Sloan, Sheffield Hallam University Saying the Unsayable: Foregrounding Men in the Prison System

SMB 201

B10

Adventures in Ultra Realism

(Chair: Oliver Smith, Plymouth University)

Steve Hall, Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology, Teesside University

The Siren Call of the Real: Can Criminology Accept Ultra-Realism?

Mark Horsley, University of Cumbria Why Moral Panics Don't Exist

Simon Winlow, Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology, Teesside

University Ultra-realism and Politics

SMB 202

B11

Police Identity and Culture (Chair: Janet Foster, LSE)

Janet Foster, LSE

‘It’s beneath the surface in all of us’: the emotions of murder investigation and how investigators manage them

Tom Cockcroft, Leeds Beckett University

Policing and the Symbolic Victim: Locating the Child Victim in the Police Working Personality

Benjamin Goold, University of British Columbia

The Working Culture of Covert Policing

SMB 203

B12

Criminological Methodology 1: Field Dilemmas

(Chair: Anne Foley, University of the West of England)

Anne Foley, University of the West of England Never can say goodbye: Reflections on leaving the field

Sarah Turnbull, University of Oxford

Research intimacies: Building trust and navigating relationships in an immigration detention ethnography

SMB 205

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B13

Prosopography and Criminology: Fellow travellers on A Research Voyage? SOLON

(Chair: Kim Stevenson, Plymouth University)

David J. Cox, Wolverhampton University Pros and Cons - researching the lives and offences of Victorian convicts:

advantages and limitations of a prosopographical approach

Kim Stevenson, Plymouth University ‘The Youngest Chief Constable ever’

Judith Rowbotham, Plymouth University

Merry Men and Solons: Plymouth and South Devon Magistrates c1880-1930

SMB 212

18:15 – 19:15

Main Conference Drinks Reception: Sponsored by Sage

The President of the British Society of Criminology Professor Loraine

Gelsthorpe will award the following British Society of Criminology Prizes:

Post-graduate Research Poster Prize 2015

The National Award for Excellence in Teaching Criminology 2015 (Sponsored by Sage)

BSC Policing Network Early Career Prize 2015 (Sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan)

BSC Policing Network Annual Prize 2015

Introduction of the new editorial team for ‘Criminology and Criminal Justice’

All conference delegates are invited to join us on the ground floor of the Roland Levinsky Building for a drinks reception which has been kindly

sponsored by Sage.

RLB Ground Floor

19:15 onwards

Main Conference 1st Night Meal & Social

Delegates are invited to join us in the Students Union (UPSU) for a hot

buffet, including Devon’s famous Jail Ale pie.

UPSU

Thursday 2nd

July 2015

08.00 – 09.00

Victims Network Meeting (including refreshments)

RLB 210

08.30 – 09.00

Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries

RLB Ground Floor

09.00 – 10.30

Main Conference Parallel Session C

C1

Cyber Crime

(Chair: Anita Lavorgna, University of Wolverhampton)

RLB 206

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Anita Lavorgna, University of Wolverhampton Exploring the cyber-organised crime narrative: The hunt for a new

bogeyman?

Ori Igwe, University of West London Cyber stalkers: Criminal deviants voyaging into the twenty first century

Kerry Hannigan, University of the Highlands and Islands - Perth

College Protection and Security in a Technologically Advanced Society: Children

and Young People’s Perspectives

C2

Probation: Exploring Practitioner and Offender Perspectives

(Chair: Jill Annison, Plymouth University)

Michael Teague, University of Derby Doing probation work: views from the front line

Azrini Wahidin & Laura Garius, Nottingham Trent University

Prolific Shoplifters:The Motivations and Opportunities driving Retail Theft

RLB 207

C3

Examining Domestic Violence

(Chair: Hayley Boxall, Australian Institute of Criminology)

Hayley Boxall, Australian Institute of Criminology The relevance of domestic violence typologies to policy and practice

Nicole Westmarland, Durham University

Can a leopard change its spots? Domestic violence perpetrator programmes in the UK

Bingul Durbas, University of Sussex

Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: Interpretation of the role of women in Honour Based Violence

RLB 208

C4

Examining Youth Justice

(Chair: Ross Little, De Montfort University)

Ross Little, De Montfort University Education in a YOI

Pete Harris, Newman University

Exemplifying the youth work relationship and its desistance promoting potential

Nicola Carr & Clare Dwyer, Queen's University Belfast

The Illusion of Less Consequence – Criminal Records and the Youth Justice System.

RLB 209

C5

Examining Prison Systems

(Chair: Alisa Stevens, University of Southampton)

Alisa Stevens, University of Southampton Thinking the ‘unthinkable’: Why British prisons should introduce conjugal

visits

Aoife Watters, University College Dublin Prison Staff Discretion and the Discipline System

Colette Barry, Dublin Institute of Technology

‘You can’t fall apart in this job’: Exploring prison officers’ experiences of deaths in custody and their perspectives on coping and moving on in the

RLB 303

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aftermath

C6

Children of Prisoners: International Perspectives

(Chair: Rachel Condry, University of Oxford)

Joyce A. Arditti, Virginia Tech, USA A Stress Process Model for Understanding the Effects of Parental

Incarceration on Child Trauma Symptoms

Else Knudsen, London School of Economics The hidden costs of imprisonment for families of prisoners

Fiona Donson & Aisling Parkes, University College Cork

Realising The Rights of Children Visiting Prison in Ireland: Challenges and Opportunities

RLB 304

C7

Green Criminology 1

(Chair: Angus Nurse, Middlesex University)

Angus Nurse, Middlesex University A Global Movement: NGOs and the Policing of International Wildlife

Trafficking

Erica von Essen, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Policing peers: a socio-criminological perspective on balancing fair

chase and efficiency in sport hunting

Matthew Hall, University of Lincoln Environmental Mediation and Restorative Justice: Realistic alternatives

to criminal justice for achieving environmental justice?

SMB 200

C8

Criminological Methodology 2: Reflexivity

(Chair: Lamia Irfan, London School of Economics and Political Science)

Lamia Irfan, London School of Economics and Political Science Reflexive Reflections on Life Story Interviews with Muslim Male ex-

offenders

Benjamin Goold, University of British Columbia Watching the Watchers: Reflections on an Ethnography of Covert

Policing

Francois Steyn, Department of Social Work and Criminology, University of Pretoria

Reflections on (post-apartheid) publications in a South African Criminology journal: A 20-year voyage on a ship under construction

SMB 201

C9

Technology in Policing

(Chair: Philip Wane, Nottingham Trent University)

Philip Wane, Nottingham Trent University QuadCOPters & Robbers: A Criminological Consideration of Drones

Blake Matthew Randol, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

American police militarization in the era of homeland security: An application of interrupted time-series analysis

Kirk Miller, Department of Sociology; Northern Illinois University

Watching the Watchers: Theorizing Cameras, Cops and Police Legitimacy in the 21st Century

SMB 202

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C10

Gangs: categorizing, identifying and controlling (Chair: Andrew Wilson, Nottingham Trent University)

James Treadwell & Kate Gooch, University of Birmingham

An ASBO for violent gangsters or just continuing criminalization of young people? – Thinking about the value of Gangbo

Patrick Williams, Manchester Metropolitan University Criminalising the other: challenging the race-gang nexus

Andrew Wilson, Nottingham Trent University

Drugs, policing, and gangs: the moral economy of justice

SMB 203

C11

Vulnerable Victims

(Chair: Marianne Hester, University of Bristol)

Marianne Hester, University of Bristol Reflections on criminal (in)justice in cases of rape

Pamela Davies, Northumbria University

Exposing the (lack of) support for families of child sexual abuse: The Kelly Trust Project

Mary Iliadis, Monash University

Assessing the Rights of Sexual Assault Victims within the Adversarial Framework: The Viability of Victim Representation within the

Prosecution Process

SMB 205

C12

Controlling Drugs

(Chair: Gisella Hanley-Santos, Plymouth University)

Julian Buchanan, Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington

Ending Drug Prohibition with New Prohibition?

Gulzat Botoeva, University of Essex Blurring the lines between legal and illegal: The legitimation of hashish

production in Kyrgyzstan

David Brewster, Cardiff University Comparing Cannabis Control: Convergence and Divergence in England

& Wales and the Netherlands

SMB 212

C13

Restorative Justice

(Chair: Nikki McKenzie, University of the West of England)

Nikki McKenzie, University of the West of England Implementing Restorative Justice and Approaches in Bristol: Social

control via the back door perhaps?

Philip Hodgson & Charlotte Hargreaves, University of Derby Youth Restorative Disposals - Findings from a cohort study

Angela Marinari, University of Portsmouth

Restorative Justice and Sexual Abuse: Survivors' Views

SMB 312

10.30 – 11.00

Refreshments & Pastries

RLB Ground Floor

11.00 – 12.30

Main Conference Parallel Session D

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D1

Criminalising Youth

(Chair: Nicola Carr, Queen’s University Belfast)

Nicola Carr, Queen’s University Belfast Risks, Rights and Justice – Young people and paramilitary violence

Colin Webster, Leeds Beckett University

The role of austerity policies in marginalising and criminalising sex workers and poor young men

SMB 102A

D2

Locating Drug Use

(Chair: Mwenda Kailemia, Keele University)

Mwenda Kailemia, Keele University When Santa was Biker: Sociopathy and Doping in Sports

Christine Schierano, London Southbank University

Drug dealing within the gay club scene in London

SMB 102B

D3

Policing and Restorative Justice

(Chair: Jacki Tapley, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth)

Jacki Tapley, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of

Portsmouth Arrest and restore? Challenging criminal justice responses to domestic

abuse

Giuseppe Maglione, Edinburgh Napier University Policing the ethos. The political rationality of Restorative justice

Kelly J Stockdale, Durham University

“It’s only easy if you’re the Chief Constable, isn’t it?” An exploration of police officer cultural resistance and practical barriers to doing

restorative justice

RLB 208

D4

State interests in cyber security: language, policies and action

(Chair: Nicholas Gervassis, Plymouth University)

David Barnard-Wills & David Wright, Trilateral Research & Consulting

The impact of cyber security on the balance between privacy and security in EU and International policy

X.P. Voyatzis-Hernandez; Nicholas J. Gervassis, Plymouth

University State interests in cyber-security - Examining the UK Perspective

Mgr. Jakub Harašta, Institute of Law and Technology, Faculty of

Law, Masaryk University Cyber security in the Czech Republic

RLB 209

D5

Procedural Justice

(Chair: Vicky Kemp, University of Nottingham)

Vicky Kemp, University of Nottingham Safeguarding young suspects interrogated by the police

David Dixon, UNSW

Interrogation, Integrity and Criminal Justice

RLB 210

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Barry Mitchell, Coventry University Reviewing Whole Life Orders

D6

Theorising Security and Punishment

(Chair: Matt Bowden, Dublin Institute of Technology)

Matt Bowden, Dublin Institute of Technology Producing, Consuming and [re]Distributing Security: Questions of Fields

and Capitals

Anastasia Chamberlen & Henrique Carvalho, Birkbeck / City University London

Why Punishment Pleases: Towards an Affective Social Theory of Criminal Justice

Lizzie Seal, University of Sussex

Safety, fear and social change in the public’s pro-death penalty discourse in mid twentieth-century Britain

RLB 303

D7

Prisoners' families: New perspectives

(Chair: Rachel Condry, University of Oxford)

Mark Halsey, Flinders University, Australia "Everyone is in damage control": The meaning and performance of

family for second and third generation prisoners

Anna Kotova, University of Oxford Serving Time Too - How Partners of Long-term Prisoners Experience

Time

Marie Hutton, University of Birmingham Who are you calling troubled?

Rachel Condry, University of Oxford

Prisoners' families and social justice

RLB 304

D8

Examining Victimhood

(Chair: Linda Asquith, Nottingham Trent University)

Linda Asquith, Nottingham Trent University Worthy Victims? The state creation of a victim hierarchy

Vicky Heap & Marian Duggan, Sheffield Hallam University /

University of Kent Monitoring the Manifestos: A Reconceptualised Ideal Victim

Materialises?

Pamela Davies, Northumbria University Processing Victimhood: Navigating the Criminal Justice ‘System’

SMB 200

D9

Hate Crime

(Chair: Chris Pac-Soo, Plymouth University)

Amanda Haynes & Jennifer Schweppe, University of Limerick The Language of Hate: Civil Society Responses to the Hate Crime

Paradigm in the Absence of Legislation

S.Chandra Mohan, Singapore Management University Singapore’s Holistic Approach to Hate Crimes

SMB 201

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D10

Calling the police? Responses to domestic violence

Policing Network (Chair: Louise Westmarland, The Open University)

Andy Myhill & Kelly Johnson, College of Policing / Durham

University Police use of discretion in response to domestic violence

Louise Westmarland, The Open University

Calling the police? Are 'domestics' still 'rubbish' calls?

Kate Butterworth & Nicole Westmarland, Durham University Victim’s views on policing partner violence

SMB 202

D11

Theorising Policing

(Chair: Elaine Campbell, Newcastle University)

Elaine Campbell, Newcastle University Policing as assemblage: the emergence of digital vigilantism

Gareth Addidle, Plymouth University

Meta-bureaucracy, heterarchy and policing

SMB 203

D12

Changing Probation

(Chair: Pamela Ugwudike, Swansea University)

Pamela Ugwudike, Swansea University From ‘what works’ to ‘how things work’: strategies for harmonising

criminal justice practice with the evidence-base

Sam King, University of Leicester Old Wine, New Bottles? Or Innovation in IOM?

Anthea Hucklesby, University of Leeds

‘Just another alternative to custody?’ Electronic monitoring in Europe.

SMB 205

D13

Countering Terrorism

(Chair: Toby Miles-Johnson, University of Southampton)

Suzanna Fay-Ramirez & Toby Miles-Johnson, The University of Queensland / University of Southampton

Fear of Terrorism and the Misperception of Ethnic Group Size

Pete Fussey, University of Essex Security, Surveillance and Space: Contested Topologies of Anticipatory

Urban Counter-Terrorist Surveillance

SMB 212

12.30 – 13.15

Buffet Lunch

A chance for you to network, view the posters and meet the exhibitors

British Society of Criminology Annual General Meeting (Buffet lunch provided)

RLB Ground Floor

RLB 206/207

13.15 – 14.30

Main Conference Plenary: Re-discovering Restorative Justice

Professor Kathleen Daly, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Griffith University &

RLB Lecture Theatre 1

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Professor Kieran McEvoy, Professor of Law and Transitional Justice Queens University Belfast

14:30 – 15:00

Refreshments and Cream Tea

RLB Ground Floor

15:00 – 16:30

Main Conference Parallel Session E

E1

Delivering Youth Justice

(Chair: Rachel Morris, University of York)

Rachel Morris, University of York ‘Bloody Scaled Approach, it’s just a load of old nonsense’ Practitioner

reflections on the Scaled Approach to Youth Justice

Stephen Case, Swansea University Children First, Offenders Second positive youth justice

Stephen Case & Aaron Brown, Swansea University

The Bureau: A children first model of diversion in the Youth Justice System

RLB 206

E2

Women in academic criminology: opportunities, challenges and

success. A Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Network Roundtable

(Chair: Anthea Hucklesby, University of Leeds)

Anthea Hucklesby, University of Leeds Michele Burman, University of Glasgow

Loraine Gelsthorpe, University of Cambridge

RLB 207

E3

Visiting Prisons

(Chair: Fiona Donson, University College Cork)

Fiona Donson, University College Cork Realising the Rights of Children Visiting Prison in Ireland: Challenges

and Opportunities

Chris Holligan, University of the West of Scotland An Absent Presence - Visitor Narratives to Scottish Prisons

RLB 208

E4

Policing Vulnerable Victims

(Chair: Corinne Funnell, University of the West of England)

Corinne Funnell, University of the West of England Hate crime investigators: “Some people would say that’s not police work”

Phil Kowalick, University of New England

How can we better protect at risk witnesses in the criminal justice system?

RLB 209

E5

Redefining Victims

(Chair: Hannah Bows, Durham University)

Hannah Bows, Durham University The extent of sexual violence against older people in the UK

David Porteous, Middlesex University

Traumatic Times: Conceptualising the circumstances and needs of young people who have offended and been a victim of crime, abuse and

RLB 210

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violence

Linda Asquith, Nottingham Trent University Exonerees of Miscarriages of Justice – Forgotten Victims?

E6

Unpacking Imprisonment

(Chair: Jennifer Sloan, Sheffield Hallam University)

Jennifer Sloan, Sheffield Hallam University Men, Prison and Aspirational Masculinities

Mark Halsey, Flinders University, Australia

The Kids Are Not Alright: Etiologies of Intergenerational Imprisonment

RLB 303

E7

Locating The Border Through Law And Practice

(Chair: Ana Aliverti, School of Law, University of Warwick)

Leanne Weber, School of Social Sciences, Monash University Border as Method: researching the policing of internal borders

Ana Aliverti, School of Law, University of Warwick

Criminal justice borderscapes: citizenship, punishment and belonging

Sanja Milivojevic, Department of Criminology, University of New South Wales

Unravelling the border conundrums in the Western Balkan: Re-bordering Global South through law, politics, citizenship and technology

RLB 304

E8

On the Edge of Criminality

(Chair: Nic Groombridge, St Mary's University Twickenham)

Nic Groombridge, St Mary's University Twickenham The Criminalisation of Sport: the banning or Institutionalisation of deviant

leisures and pleasures

Victoria Silverwood, Cardiff University Criminal? Deviant? or Heroic Sportsman? Negotiating the legitimacy of

bare-knuckle fist-fights in professional ice hockey

James Heydon, University of Sheffield Exploring the Criminogenic Potential of ‘Sustainable Development’:

Indigenous Experiences of Environmental Harm and Consensus-based Regulation in the Canadian Oil Sands

SMB 201

E9

Courts and Court Processes

(Chair: Amy Kirby, Birkbeck, University of London)

Amy Kirby, Birkbeck, University of London Effectively engaging victims, witnesses and defendants at the Crown

Court: the role of ‘court culture’

Anqi Shen, Teesside University Female judges and their position in the Chinese judiciary: a preliminary

inquiry

Clare Gunby & Anna Carline, University of Leicester An examination of rape law, policy and resistance at trial

SMB 202

E10

Vegetables and Leopards: conceptualising growth and change in

desistance and recovery identities (Chair: David Best, Sheffield Hallam University)

SMB 203

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Jake Phillips, Sheffield Hallam University

Towards a rhizomatic understanding of the desistance process

Paula Hamilton, Sheffield Hallam University Desisting Men: narrative transitions of masculine identities

Jamie Irving, Sheffield Hallam University

Constructing Recovery in AA- the use of 'linguistic-echoes'

Sarah Goodwin, Sheffield Hallam University "Starting to be me again": Interactions between identity and desistance

Kathy Albertson, Sheffield Hallam University

Distinctions in civilian, recovery and desistance identities in veteran cohorts

E11

Reassessing Hate Crime: Key Findings from Recent Research

Projects International Network for Hate Studies (Chair: Jon Garland, University of Surrey)

Mark Walters, University of Sussex

Feeling Others' Pain: Hate Crime’s Indirect Effects on Two Communities

Jon Garland, University of Surrey The Policing of Hate Crime: What Do Victims Want? Assessing the

Findings from a Large-scale Hate Crime Victimisation Study

Loretta Trickett, Nottingham Trent University The Policing of Hate Crime in Nottinghamshire

SMB 205

E12

Penality and Punishment

(Chair: Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto)

Kelly Hannah-Moffat & Paula Maurutto, University of Toronto 'Risk data' and extension of penal security : a study of police disclosures

on non-conviction records

Elaine Freer, Robinson College, University of Cambridge Punishment and rehabilitation – uneasy bedfellows under section 44 of

the Crime and Courts Act 2013?

Lorana Bartels, University of Canberra Do swift and certain sanctions offer some hope for the criminal justice

system?

SMB 212

E13

Innovations in Restorative Justice

(Chair: Isla Masson, Coventry University)

Isla Masson, Coventry University Reducing the Female Prison Population: A Restorative Justice Approach

Angie Neville, University of Derby

A critical analysis of the utilisation of Restorative Justice within the Domestic Abuse arena

Natacha Harding, University of Winchester

Restorative Justice: A Criminological Perspective of Political Will

SMB 312

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16:30 – 17:30

Network Meetings

International Network for Hate Studies Meeting

Policing Network Meeting Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Network Business Meeting

(Refreshments provided)

RLB 206 RLB 207 RLB 208

17:30 – 18:30

Conference Dinner Drinks Reception

Welcome to the Holiday Inn, Plymouth for a pre-dinner drinks reception

on the penthouse level of the Holiday Inn to take in the beautiful panorama of Plymouth and the Plymouth Sound.

Holiday Inn, Penthouse Restaurant

18:45 – 19:30

Conference Dinner Pre Dinner Speaker

Holiday Inn, Mariners Suite

19:30 onwards

Conference Dinner

During the Conference Dinner, the new President of the British Society

of Criminology will thank the out-going President, Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe and The British Society of Criminology prizes will be

awarded by the new President:

The Brian Williams Prize 2015 Criminology Book Prize 2015 (sponsored by Routledge)

The British Society of Criminology Outstanding Achievement Award 2015 will be presented by Professor Jo Phoenix.

Holiday Inn, Mariners Suite

Friday 3

rd July 2015

08.30 – 09.00

Refreshments, Fruit & Pastries

RLB Ground Floor

09.00 – 10.30

Main Conference Parallel Session F

F1

Border Control Issues

(Chair: Nicoletta Policek, EUROCRIME)

Nicoletta Policek, EUROCRIME Migration control and the anti-trafficking action plan in Italy

Wing Kay Chiu, Hong Kong Customs

Criminalizing Chinese consumerism: the baby milk dilemma in Hong Kong

Brandy Cochrane, Monash University

Mothers' Migration Motivations

RLB 206

F2

Assessing Impact: Technology to prevent and respond to crime

(Chair: Katharine Boyd, University of Exeter)

Katharine Boyd (Farrimond, H.R.; Ralph, N), University of Exeter Testing the impact of breathalyzers on alcohol-related violence: Quasi-

experimental research

RLB 208

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Hannah R. Farrimond (Boyd, K.; Ralph, N), University of Exeter Depersonalizing the violent encounter: Security staff experiences of

using breathalyzer technology in the night-time economy

Dana Wilson-Kovacs, University of Exeter Rapid DNA: Expectations, demand and delivery in the UK crime

investigation process

F3

Constructions of Crime

(Chair: Anna Sergi, University of West London)

Anna Sergi, University of West London The new offence of participation in organised crime activities in England

and Wales, its immediate criticisms and dilemmas for criminal policy, research and legal practice.

Magda Maszczynska, Plymouth University

Catch me if you can. Discrepancies between organised crime activities, law enforcement, and legislation.

Khamael Al-Faris, Plymouth University

Constructing the criminality of foreign nationals in the UK

RLB 209

F4

Current Challenges Facing Youth Justice Roundtable

(Chair: Patricia Gray, Plymouth University)

Patricia Gray, Plymouth University Jo Phoenix, University of Leicester Stephen Case, Swansea University

Nicola Carr, Queen's University Belfast

RLB 210

F5

Challenging Legitimacy

(Chair: Gareth Addidle, Plymouth University)

Carina O'Reilly, Anglia Ruskin University Local policing, legitimacy and accountability

Bill Tupman, University of Exeter

Can Justice and Home Affairs policy at European Union level achieve legitimacy in the United Kingdom?

Saskia Hufnagel and James Gale, Queen Mary University of London

International Police Cooperation: The Question of Legitimacy

RLB 303

F6

Gender and Risk

(Chair: Sharon Beckett)

Annie Crowley, University of Glasgow ‘It’s our anxiety that keeps a lot of girls locked up’: Practitioner

perceptions of practice and decision making regarding ‘at risk’ young women in Scotland

Rachel Swann, Cardiff University

Class, status and partying: women's responsibility for their personal safety in a night-time economy

RLB 304

F7

Structures of Deception

(Chair: Jörg Wiegratz, University of Leeds)

Jörg Wiegratz, University of Leeds Fighting structures of deception? Anti-fraud measures in a neoliberal

SMB 200

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market society - the case of Uganda

Mwenda Kailemia, Keele University The McGuffins of International Crimes: The International Criminal Court

and its powerful friends.

F8

Criminological Methodology 3: Innovation

(Chair: Aaron Pycroft, University of Portsmouth)

Aaron Pycroft, University of Portsmouth Forgiveness as Potentiality in Criminal Justice

James Martin, Macquarie University

Criminology on the digital frontier: Methods and ethics in cryptomarket research

Rebecca Pillinger, University of Edinburgh

Measuring offender specialisation: a new multilevel modelling approach

SMB 201

10:30 – 11:00

Refreshments

RLB Ground Floor

11:00 – 12:30

Main Conference Plenary: Immigration Detention: Confinement in a

Global World

Professor Mary Bosworth, Assistant Director, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford

& Professor Sharon Pickering, Professor of Criminology,

Monash University &

Professor Ben Bowling, Deputy Dean, Kings College London

Closing Address

Dr Daniel Gilling, Head of Plymouth Law School

RLB Lecture Theatre 2

12:30 – 13:15

Packed Lunch

RLB Ground Floor

13:15 onwards

End of Main Conference