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  Program: 2008 Critical Criminology Conference
 
    Thursday 19th June    
 

 

 

 

Stream1 Presenter Paper Stream2 Presenter Paper
9:00 - 10:30 S1: Opening (including 9:00 - 9:30 intro) Julie Stubbs Critical reflections on homicide prosecutions of battered women       
  Chair: Chris Cunneen Room: G04 Jan Jordan Victims as survivors    
Break
11:00 - 12:00 S2: Crime and young people Katherine McFarlane From Care to Crime – Children in State care and the development of criminality  S2.2 Custodial management Eileen Baldry, Leanne Dowse, Phillip Snoyman and Melissa Clarence A critical perspective on Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disability in the Criminal Justice System 
 

Chair: Jenny Bargen
Room: G02

  TBA Chair: TBA
Room: G23
Cliff Holdom Extreme Transport: Custodial Transport in Western Australia & Beyond
12:00 - 1:00 S3: Changing public policy Garner Clancey Crime Prevention in NSW - ‘New Moral Hygiene’ or ‘Transformative Potential’? S3.2: Women and criminal justice Catriona McComish Deviant women: what’s in a label?
  Chair: Caitlin Hughes
Room: G02
Jenny Bargen Sustainable reform in government responses to offending by young people – a pipe dream or a possibility? Chair: Eileen Baldry
Room: G23
Lillian Barry Women in Prison:  First viewings of women-centred correctional centres. 
Break
2:00 - 3:30 S4: Race, ethnicity and counter-terrorism Louise Boon-Kuo Policing and the criminal character in migration law – the Haneef case S4.2: Security Peter Rogers New Security Challenges: Resilient Tactics of Policing at Public Protests in the UK
 

Chair: Leanne Weber
Room: G02

Sharon Pickering Researching Counter-terrorism: critical and other reflections Chair: Andrew Lynch
Room: G23
Katherine Biber, Gary Edmond, Richard Kemp Facial mapping: identification evidence and  visual surveillance
    Vicki Sentas “Do I have to denounce my grandmother?”: Policing diaspora, disrupting identity    Dean Wilson  CCTV: Security networks and the transformation of public space
Break
4:00-5:00 S5: Questions of justice Elizabeth Stanley Transitional Justice as Industry S5.2 Juror understanding and decision making Berenike Waubert de Puiseau, Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Lindsay Hewson Can multimedia assist jurors to understand DNA expert evidence? 
  Chair: TBA
Room: G02
Emma Ryan Shocked and Stunned: A Consideration of the Implications of Tasers in Australia Chair: Anne Cossins
Room: G23
Daniel Calizaya-Jave, Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Lindsay Hewson The use of multimedia in jury trials for jurors of high or low English proficiency 
5:00-6:00 S6: Aspects of globalisation Leanne Weber Making peace at the border: prospects for the democratisation of global mobility      
  Chair: Denise Weelands
Room: G04
Rob White Transnational Environmental Crime and Global Inequality      
After hours 6:00 - 6:30
Book launch

     
  8:00 Conference dinner (Venue TBA)  
   
    Friday 20th June    
   
  Stream1 Presenter Paper Stream2 Presenter Paper
9:00 - 10:30 S7: Indigenous Australians Michael Grewcock Colonial genocide and state crime S7.2 Sexual assault Selda Dagistanli “Victims Sacrificed to a god of due process”: protecting our women from Muslim rapists and the courts
  Chair: TBA
Room: G02
Thalia Anthony  Developments in Sentencing Principles for Indigenous Offenders: Comparisons and Complexities Chair: Alicia Jillard
Room: G23
Anne Cossins Restorative Justice and Sexual Assault Cases: The Theory and the Practice
    Christine Jennett Using a Flashpoints model of Public Order Policing in Indigenous communities to explore the structures and practices of internal colonial power relations in Australia   Rachel King, Peter Newcombe, Julie van den Eynde, Christine Bond When No Means Yes: Issues with Consent Definition in Queensland Police Officers’ Perceptions
Break
11:00 - 12:30 S8: War and the Other Russell Hogg The continuation of politics by other means: proscribing terrorist organizations in Australia S8.2 Child prostitution, organised sexual abuse and homicide Wendy O'Brien Indigenous childhood prostitution : circumstances of disadvantage
  Chair: Alex Steel
Room: G02
Margaret Pereira Losing the war on drugs Chair: TBA
Room: G23
Michael Salter Organised abuse and the politics of disbelief
    Molly Townes O'Brien Exploring the Group-Identity Function of Criminal Law   Danielle Tyson The will to narrate: Imagining the circumstances of child death
Break
1:30-2:30 S9: Alternative visions Brian Steels, Dot Goulding Using research as a tool of activism S9.2 Trafficking Sanja Milivojevic Women's bodies, moral panic and the world game: Sex trafficking, the 2006 Football World Cup and beyond
  Chair: TBA
Room: G02
Angus Young  In Search of Chinese Jurisprudence Chair: TBA
Room: G23
Marie Segrave Trafficking in persons as labour exploitation
Break
3:00-4:30 S10: Prisons and terror(ism) David Brown How terrorism and terrorist prosecutions affect prison regimes S10.2: Victims, mediation and reintegration Tyrone Kirchengast The Growth of Victim Agency in Australian Jurisprudence: Limitations and Challenges
  Chair: Peter Rogers
Room: G02
Bree Carlton Systemic Neglect: The Politics of Official Transparency and Accountability Over Prisoner Placements in High-Security Chair: Molly Townes O'Brien
Room: G23
Seckin Ungur Impediments to successful mediation: The effects of motivation, confidence and role on mediation outcomes.
    Jude McCulloch From Garrison State to Garrison Planet: The ‘War on Terror’ and the Rise of a Global Carceral Complex   Rob White, Garry Coventry Prisoners, Reintegration and the Act of Giving
4:30-5:30 S11: Closing John Pratt Penal Excess and Penal Exceptionalism. Contrasts in imprisonment between Anglophone and Scandinavian societies.  
  Chair: David Brown            Room: G02 Murray Lee A Wealth of Fear  
5:30-6:00 Closing remarks      
  Chair: Chris Cunneen Room: G04          
   
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