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| 9:00 - 10:30 |
S1: Opening (including 9:00 - 9:30 intro) |
Julie Stubbs |
Critical reflections on homicide prosecutions of battered women |
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Chair: Chris Cunneen Room: G04 |
Jan Jordan |
Victims as survivors |
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| Break |
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| 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 |
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Chair: Jenny Bargen
Room: G02 |
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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? |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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Vicki Sentas |
“Do I have to denounce my grandmother?”: Policing diaspora, disrupting identity |
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Dean Wilson |
CCTV: Security networks and the transformation of public space |
| Break |
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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? |
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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 |
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Chair: Denise Weelands
Room: G04 |
Rob White |
Transnational Environmental Crime and Global Inequality |
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6:00 - 6:30
Book launch
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8:00 Conference dinner (Venue TBA) |
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