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Crimes Against Humans andCrimes against HumanitySarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina | 29.08. - 01.09.2018.
Programme
18th Annual Conference of theEuropean Society of Criminology
PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
9.00 – 20.00 Registration
8.30 – 17.00 Pre-conference meetings18.00 – 19.30 Opening Plenary & ESC Award Ceremony 2018 ESC European Criminology Award for lifetime contribution to European criminology 2018 ESC Young Criminologist Award
19.30 Welcome Reception
Thursday, 30 August 2018
8.00 – 19.00 Registration
8.30 – 9.45 Panel 19.45 – 10.00 Break10.00 – 11.15 Panel 211.15 – 11.45 Coffee Break11.45 – 13.00 Plenary 1 - Crimes against Humanity (Dr. Serge Brammertz – Professor Barbora Hola)13.00 – 14.15 Lunch Break
14.15 – 15.30 Panel 315.30 – 15.45 Break15.45 – 17.00 Panel 417.00 – 17.30 Coffee Break17.30 – 18.45 Panel 518.45 – 19.00 Break
19.00 – 20.00 Poster Session & Ice-Cream Break (tbc)
PROGRAMME
Friday, 31 August 2018
8.00 – 19.00 Registration8.30 – 9.45 Panel 69.45 – 10.00 Break10.00 – 11.15 Panel 711.15 – 11.45 Coffee Break11.45 – 13.00 Plenary 2 - Crimes against Humans (Professor Michael Gottfredson – Professor Marianne L. Wade)
13.00 – 14.15 Lunch Break14.15 – 15.30 Panel 815.30 – 15.45 Break15.45 – 17.00 Panel 917.15 – 18.15 ESC General Assembly19.15 – 21.15 Farewell Dinner22.00 - Farewell Party (Open-Air Concert)
Saturday, 01 September 2018
9.00 – 13.00 Registration
9.00 - 10.15 Panel 1010.15 - 10.30 Break10.30 - 11.45 Panel 1111.45 - 12.15 Coffee Break
12.15 – 13.30 Plenary 3 Cross-cutting issues (Professor Mike Levi – Professor May-Len Skilbrei)
13.30 – 14.00 Closing Ceremony
CONFERENCE SUPPORTERS
SILVER SPONZORS
BRONZE SPONZORS
INGOS d.o.o.
Conference friends:
Goverment of
Canton Sarajevo
Ministry of
Communal Economy
and Infrastructure -
Canton Sarajevo
Ministry of Interior -
Federation of Bosnia
and Herzegovina
Ministry of Interior -
Canton Sarajevo
Directorate for
Coordination of
Police Bodies of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Cantonal Public
Utility Company
«GRAS», Sarajevo
Technology
provider
Commucations
provider
CyberSecurity Forum
povered by
PLATINUM SPONZORS
CONFERENCE SUPPORTERS
SILVER SPONZORS
BRONZE SPONZORS
INGOS d.o.o.
Conference friends:
Goverment of
Canton Sarajevo
Ministry of
Communal Economy
and Infrastructure -
Canton Sarajevo
Ministry of Interior -
Federation of Bosnia
and Herzegovina
Ministry of Interior -
Canton Sarajevo
Directorate for
Coordination of
Police Bodies of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Cantonal Public
Utility Company
«GRAS», Sarajevo
Technology
provider
Commucations
provider
CyberSecurity Forum
povered by
PLATINUM SPONZORS OpenAir Concert
sponsored by
Social Networking
spot provided by
Conference
refreshed by
Audio and video
services
Conference
security
Media coverage
Tourist
information
Ice cream
sponsor
EXHIBITORS
CONFERENCE VENUES
A
B
C
D
E
G
H
F
CONFERENCE VENUES: CAMPUS POSITIONThe conference takes place at different venues near Sarajevo city center. All venues are located within a short walking distance (maximum of 10 minutes) from one another.
A - Faculty for Criminal Justice, Criminology and Security StudiesB - Faculty for Electrical Engineering C - Faculty of Agriculture and Food SciencesD - Institute for Genetic Engineering
and BiotechnologyE - Faculty of PharmacyF - Centre for Interdisciplinary Post-graduate StudiesG - National and University LibraryH - Faculty for Mechanical Engineering
CONFERENCE VENUES
A-01
A-13
A-14 A-11
A-12
A-21
A-31
B-03 B-02 B-01
B-11 B-12
B-22 B-21
B-23
B-31
CONFERENCE VENUES
C-01
C-11
C-21
D-01
CONFERENCE VENUES
E-01 E-02
E-11
F-01
CONFERENCE VENUES
G-11 G-12
G-21 G-22
BUILDING H
H-01
Day: 29/08/2018H1 A01 A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A31 B31
08:30 - 09:45
WG-PLACE: Data innovations: measurement, sources and comparisons
13:00 - 17:00ISRD Steering Committee Meeting
14:00 - 16:00Balkan Criminology Working Group
15:00 - 16:00
Community Sanctions Working Group Meeting
Immigration, Crime and Citizenship
16:00 - 17:00Sentencing and Penal Decision-Making Working Group
European Sourcebook Group
16:00 - 17:30Policing Working Group
16:00 - 18:00
The European Society of Criminology Working Group on Cybercrime
17:00 - 18:00COST Network on Police Stops
18:00 - 19:30Opening Plenary & ESC Award Ceremony
Day: 30/08/2018H01 A01 A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A31 B01 B02 B03 B11 B12 B21 B22
08:30 - 09:45
WG-PLACE: Data innovations: measurement, sources and comparisons
Gender, crime and justice - Panel I
Contextualizing modern-day responses to human trafficking: Moving the agenda forward
Criminal Law Protection of Cultural Property: a Multidimensional Approach
From borders & criminology to border criminology (Working Group Immigration, Crime and Citizenship)
Qualitative research methodologies and epistemiologies
BC Victimology panelCriminology and the Global South
Comparative and historical perspectives – Panel I
Prevention of problematic behaviour in youth
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel I
Mind the Gap: the potential and reality of relationships between (ex)prisoners, their partners and families
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel I
10:00 - 11:15
WG-PLACE: Methodological innovations: emerging approaches to studying crime and place
Gender, crime and justice – PaneI II
Contextualizing modern-day responses to trafficking : Moving the agenda forward: Part II
Criminal Markets in a Changing World
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel I
Balkan Homicide Study
Critical interventions for labour exploitation and human trafficking
Ghost Criminology: examining the spectral traces of crime
Victimology (WG) – Panel I
The political economy of punishment today. Visons, debates and challenges
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel II
Migration, Civic Education and Criminology
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel II
11:45 - 13:00 Crimes against Humanity
13:00 - 14:00Victimology Working Group Meeting
Eurepean Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice
14:15 - 15:30
WG-PLACE: Offender residences and offender target selection
Gender, crime and justice – Panel III
Punishment & Society I: Intersections of Risk and Carcerality
Criminal Justice, Inequality and Gender based Violence
IASOC presents: Technology, Organised Crime, Policing and Punishment
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel II
The Max Planck Partner Group for “Balkan Criminology”: Review & Outlook
Current and future researches of the Olsztyn School of Ecocriminology
Crime and Inequality: Emerging Evidence from Studies in Northern Europe
Victimology (WG) – Panel II
Comparative and historical perspectives – Panel II
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel III
Hate CrimeJuvenile Justice (WG) – Panel IV
15:45 - 17:00WG-PLACE: Rethinking crime in space
Gender, crime and justice – Panel IV
Punishment & Society II: Soft power in prisons: forms and consequences
Border Crossing, Security & Social Justice
One Belt One Road - Organised Crime and Corruption - part 1
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel III
European Sourcebook Group Pre-arranged Panel: Preparing the new edition of the Sourcebook
Crime, Justice and Sustainable Development
Prison and life in the community
Victimology (WG) – Panel III
Organized crime
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel IV
Human Rights Abuses and Dealing with the Past: Agency, Legitimacy and Authenticity
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel III
17:30 - 18:45
Annual Lecture International Journal of Restorative Justice - Time for a rethink: victims and restorative justice
WG-PLACE: Surveys and interviews: substantive and methodological advances
Gender, crime and justice – Panel V
Case Studies on Organised and Organising Crime: Money laundering, food fraud and modern slavery
One Belt One Road (OBOR) part 2
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel IV
European Sourcebook Group; Balkan Criminology Pre-arranged Panel
European Development Path of Bialystok School of Criminology
Victimology (WG) – Panel IV
Media, perceptions of crime and justice
Balkan criminology (WG) – Panel I
Human(e) Security and Resilience
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel V
Day: 30/08/2018H01 A01 A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A31 B01 B02 B03 B11 B12 B21 B22
08:30 - 09:45
WG-PLACE: Data innovations: measurement, sources and comparisons
Gender, crime and justice - Panel I
Contextualizing modern-day responses to human trafficking: Moving the agenda forward
Criminal Law Protection of Cultural Property: a Multidimensional Approach
From borders & criminology to border criminology (Working Group Immigration, Crime and Citizenship)
Qualitative research methodologies and epistemiologies
BC Victimology panelCriminology and the Global South
Comparative and historical perspectives – Panel I
Prevention of problematic behaviour in youth
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel I
Mind the Gap: the potential and reality of relationships between (ex)prisoners, their partners and families
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel I
10:00 - 11:15
WG-PLACE: Methodological innovations: emerging approaches to studying crime and place
Gender, crime and justice – PaneI II
Contextualizing modern-day responses to trafficking : Moving the agenda forward: Part II
Criminal Markets in a Changing World
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel I
Balkan Homicide Study
Critical interventions for labour exploitation and human trafficking
Ghost Criminology: examining the spectral traces of crime
Victimology (WG) – Panel I
The political economy of punishment today. Visons, debates and challenges
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel II
Migration, Civic Education and Criminology
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel II
11:45 - 13:00 Crimes against Humanity
13:00 - 14:00Victimology Working Group Meeting
Eurepean Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice
14:15 - 15:30
WG-PLACE: Offender residences and offender target selection
Gender, crime and justice – Panel III
Punishment & Society I: Intersections of Risk and Carcerality
Criminal Justice, Inequality and Gender based Violence
IASOC presents: Technology, Organised Crime, Policing and Punishment
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel II
The Max Planck Partner Group for “Balkan Criminology”: Review & Outlook
Current and future researches of the Olsztyn School of Ecocriminology
Crime and Inequality: Emerging Evidence from Studies in Northern Europe
Victimology (WG) – Panel II
Comparative and historical perspectives – Panel II
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel III
Hate CrimeJuvenile Justice (WG) – Panel IV
15:45 - 17:00WG-PLACE: Rethinking crime in space
Gender, crime and justice – Panel IV
Punishment & Society II: Soft power in prisons: forms and consequences
Border Crossing, Security & Social Justice
One Belt One Road - Organised Crime and Corruption - part 1
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel III
European Sourcebook Group Pre-arranged Panel: Preparing the new edition of the Sourcebook
Crime, Justice and Sustainable Development
Prison and life in the community
Victimology (WG) – Panel III
Organized crime
Sentencing and penal decision-making (WG) – Panel IV
Human Rights Abuses and Dealing with the Past: Agency, Legitimacy and Authenticity
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel III
17:30 - 18:45
Annual Lecture International Journal of Restorative Justice - Time for a rethink: victims and restorative justice
WG-PLACE: Surveys and interviews: substantive and methodological advances
Gender, crime and justice – Panel V
Case Studies on Organised and Organising Crime: Money laundering, food fraud and modern slavery
One Belt One Road (OBOR) part 2
Crime, security and criminal policy – Panel IV
European Sourcebook Group; Balkan Criminology Pre-arranged Panel
European Development Path of Bialystok School of Criminology
Victimology (WG) – Panel IV
Media, perceptions of crime and justice
Balkan criminology (WG) – Panel I
Human(e) Security and Resilience
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel V
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Day: 30/08/2018B23 B30 B31 C01 C11 C21 D01 E01 E11 E02 F01 G11 G12 G21 G22
08:30 - 09:45 Human trafficking
Cybercrime: different research methods to study cybercriminals
Policing (WG) – Panel I
Perspectives on crime and criminal behaviour – Panel I
Crime correlates – Panel I
Financing of Human Trafficking
Police education and professionalisation: Critical international perspectives
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel I
International criminal courts and tribunals: role, functioning and (potential) contributions - Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice (ECACTJ)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel I
Quantitative methods in criminology (WG) – Panel I
Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Central European Countries: Reality, Politics and Creation of Fear Societies
Young people, stigma and criminalisation
Police-Citizen Relations in Comparative Perspective
10:00 - 11:15Border control, smuggling and trafficking – Panel I
Cybercrime: the Dark web
Policing (WG) – Panel II
Perspectives on crime and criminal behaviour – Panel II
Crime correlates – Panel II
Friendship, violence and legal consciousness in the context of joint enterprise
Organized Crime and Illicit Markets/Trade Research in South Eastern Europe
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel II
Doing Justice to International Crimes: Assumptions, Imaginations and Critique (ECACTJ)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel II
Quantitative methods in criminology (WG) – Panel II
Research from the Eurogang Program
The Sensual Prison
Radicalisation within the digital age - vulnerability and prevention
11:45 - 13:00
13:00 - 14:00
14:15 - 15:30
Border control, smuggling and trafficking – Panel II
Youth, Risk behaviour, Protection - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cybercrime: online crime markets
Policing (WG) – Panel III
Perspectives on crime and criminal behaviour – Panel III
Criminal law-making policy (WG) – Panel I
Feminist Issues for Critical Criminology
Penal cultures on the Continent – comparing France and Germany
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel III
Legacies of the ICTY: Roundtable discussion on keynote presentations by Barbora Hola and Serge Brammertz . Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice (ECACTJ)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel III
Quantitative methods in criminology (WG) – Panel III
Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective
The ties that bind?: solidarities, identities and performances
Radicalisation within the digital age - the meaning of new media
15:45 - 17:00
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel I
Annual meeting of the "European working group on quantitative methods in criminology" (EQMC)
Cybercrime victimization
Policing (WG) – Panel IV
European drug policies (WG) – Panel I
Criminal law-making policy (WG) – Panel II
Stigma and Constructing the Victim
Perspectives on police detention in England and Wales
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel IV
Business and Atrocity Crimes: From the Past to the Present. Sponsored by EUROC and ECACTJ
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel IV
Societal impact of criminological research
Thinking outside the criminal law box: Limits and possibilities drawing from other branches of law or disciplines
Political extremism among youths: measurement and correlates
17:30 - 18:45
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel II
Cybercrime: cybercriminals and cybercriminal networks
Policing (WG) – Panel V
European drug policies (WG) – Panel II
Criminal law-making policy (WG) – Panel III
Experiencing and providing care in prisons and forensic settings
Plural PolicingOrganizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel V
Author meets critics: Prosecuting Serious Economic Crimes as International Crimes: A New Mandate for the ICC by Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička (ECACTJ, EUROC, Balkan Criminology Group)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel V
Community sanctions (WG) – Panel I
TAKEDOWN: Organised Crime and Terrorist Networks
Capitalism, Corruption, Consumption and Climate Change
Preparing for reentry: social capital and personal wellbeing
Day: 30/08/2018B23 B30 B31 C01 C11 C21 D01 E01 E11 E02 F01 G11 G12 G21 G22
08:30 - 09:45 Human trafficking
Cybercrime: different research methods to study cybercriminals
Policing (WG) – Panel I
Perspectives on crime and criminal behaviour – Panel I
Crime correlates – Panel I
Financing of Human Trafficking
Police education and professionalisation: Critical international perspectives
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel I
International criminal courts and tribunals: role, functioning and (potential) contributions - Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice (ECACTJ)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel I
Quantitative methods in criminology (WG) – Panel I
Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Central European Countries: Reality, Politics and Creation of Fear Societies
Young people, stigma and criminalisation
Police-Citizen Relations in Comparative Perspective
10:00 - 11:15Border control, smuggling and trafficking – Panel I
Cybercrime: the Dark web
Policing (WG) – Panel II
Perspectives on crime and criminal behaviour – Panel II
Crime correlates – Panel II
Friendship, violence and legal consciousness in the context of joint enterprise
Organized Crime and Illicit Markets/Trade Research in South Eastern Europe
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel II
Doing Justice to International Crimes: Assumptions, Imaginations and Critique (ECACTJ)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel II
Quantitative methods in criminology (WG) – Panel II
Research from the Eurogang Program
The Sensual Prison
Radicalisation within the digital age - vulnerability and prevention
11:45 - 13:00
13:00 - 14:00
14:15 - 15:30
Border control, smuggling and trafficking – Panel II
Youth, Risk behaviour, Protection - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cybercrime: online crime markets
Policing (WG) – Panel III
Perspectives on crime and criminal behaviour – Panel III
Criminal law-making policy (WG) – Panel I
Feminist Issues for Critical Criminology
Penal cultures on the Continent – comparing France and Germany
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel III
Legacies of the ICTY: Roundtable discussion on keynote presentations by Barbora Hola and Serge Brammertz . Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice (ECACTJ)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel III
Quantitative methods in criminology (WG) – Panel III
Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective
The ties that bind?: solidarities, identities and performances
Radicalisation within the digital age - the meaning of new media
15:45 - 17:00
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel I
Annual meeting of the "European working group on quantitative methods in criminology" (EQMC)
Cybercrime victimization
Policing (WG) – Panel IV
European drug policies (WG) – Panel I
Criminal law-making policy (WG) – Panel II
Stigma and Constructing the Victim
Perspectives on police detention in England and Wales
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel IV
Business and Atrocity Crimes: From the Past to the Present. Sponsored by EUROC and ECACTJ
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel IV
Societal impact of criminological research
Thinking outside the criminal law box: Limits and possibilities drawing from other branches of law or disciplines
Political extremism among youths: measurement and correlates
17:30 - 18:45
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel II
Cybercrime: cybercriminals and cybercriminal networks
Policing (WG) – Panel V
European drug policies (WG) – Panel II
Criminal law-making policy (WG) – Panel III
Experiencing and providing care in prisons and forensic settings
Plural PolicingOrganizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel V
Author meets critics: Prosecuting Serious Economic Crimes as International Crimes: A New Mandate for the ICC by Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička (ECACTJ, EUROC, Balkan Criminology Group)
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel V
Community sanctions (WG) – Panel I
TAKEDOWN: Organised Crime and Terrorist Networks
Capitalism, Corruption, Consumption and Climate Change
Preparing for reentry: social capital and personal wellbeing
Day: 31/08/2018H01 A01 A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A31 B01 B02 B03 B11 B12 B21 B22
08:30 - 09:45
Minority Youth, institutions and Social Integration (ISRD)
Gender, crime and justice – Panel VI
Empirical Evidence and Criminal Justice (Criminal Law-Making Policy Working Group. European Society of Criminology)
Conceptual and empirical approaches to victimology
Homicide in EuropeEuropean Historical Criminology (WG)
Approach, Methods and Results of Reconviction Studies in Austria, France and Germany
Desistance from Sex Offending
Community sanctions and measures in context (Community Sanctions WG Panel II)
Victimology (WG) – Panel V
Social control and criminal justice – Panel I
Methodologies in criminology – Panel I
Justice in Prison? Discipline, Order and Prisoners’ Rights
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel VI
10:00 - 11:15
How Generalizable is the Importance of Self-Control? Insights from the International Self-Report Delinquency Project (ISRD)
Gender, crime and justice – Panel VII
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel I ; Crime Trends and risk factors: violent and non-violent victimisation
Homicide in Europe (II) Eurogang network
Cannabis regulated models instead war on drugs
Dogs and Crime: green criminological perspectives on dog fights, puppy trade and dog abuse across Europe
Decision-making, Parole and Prison Release (Community Sanctions WG Panel III)
Victimology (WG) – Panel VI
Social control and criminal justice – Panel II
Methodologies in criminology – Panel II
MEASURING POLICE INTEGRITY IN EASTERN EUROPE
Policing – Panel I
11:45 - 13:00Crimes against Humans
14:15 - 15:30Testing theory through Cross-National Data (ISRD)
Violent Extremism
EUROC/EDLC session: Towards a life-course criminology of corporate crime
Author meets critics: Dario Melossi and Massimo Pavarini, The Prison and the Factory (40th anniversary edition) (London: Palgrave, 2018)
New Frontiers in the Study of Intergenerational Continuity of (Criminal) Behaviour 1
Development and life-course criminology (WG) – Panel I
Croatian Violence Monitor (CroViMo) 1
Emerging Perspectives on Healthcare Crime and Harm
Decisions, Culture and Change in Probation (Community Sanctions WG Panel IV)
Victimology (WG) – Panel VII
Social control and criminal justice – Panel III
Fear of crime – Panel I
Life chances; Employment and Desistance
Policing – Panel II
15:45 - 17:00
International Self-Report Delinquency Study: Update and Information (ISRD)
Victims and victimisation – Panel I
EUROC & WG-QRME panel: The use of qualitative methods in researching organizational and white-collar crime
Analyzing the Perception-Choice Process in Situational Action Theory
New Frontiers in the Criminology of Intergenerational Continuity 2
Development and life-course criminology (WG) – Panel II
Croatian Violence Monitor (CroViMo) 2
Enriching the Criminological and Victimological Understanding of Genocide
Transforming Rehabilitation (I) (Community Sanctions WG Panel V)
Victimology (WG) – Panel VIII
Social control and criminal justice – Panel III
Methodologies in criminology – Panel III
Institutional change and continuity in policing
Policing – Panel III
Day: 31/08/2018H01 A01 A11 A12 A13 A14 A21 A31 B01 B02 B03 B11 B12 B21 B22
08:30 - 09:45
Minority Youth, institutions and Social Integration (ISRD)
Gender, crime and justice – Panel VI
Empirical Evidence and Criminal Justice (Criminal Law-Making Policy Working Group. European Society of Criminology)
Conceptual and empirical approaches to victimology
Homicide in EuropeEuropean Historical Criminology (WG)
Approach, Methods and Results of Reconviction Studies in Austria, France and Germany
Desistance from Sex Offending
Community sanctions and measures in context (Community Sanctions WG Panel II)
Victimology (WG) – Panel V
Social control and criminal justice – Panel I
Methodologies in criminology – Panel I
Justice in Prison? Discipline, Order and Prisoners’ Rights
Juvenile Justice (WG) – Panel VI
10:00 - 11:15
How Generalizable is the Importance of Self-Control? Insights from the International Self-Report Delinquency Project (ISRD)
Gender, crime and justice – Panel VII
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel I ; Crime Trends and risk factors: violent and non-violent victimisation
Homicide in Europe (II) Eurogang network
Cannabis regulated models instead war on drugs
Dogs and Crime: green criminological perspectives on dog fights, puppy trade and dog abuse across Europe
Decision-making, Parole and Prison Release (Community Sanctions WG Panel III)
Victimology (WG) – Panel VI
Social control and criminal justice – Panel II
Methodologies in criminology – Panel II
MEASURING POLICE INTEGRITY IN EASTERN EUROPE
Policing – Panel I
11:45 - 13:00Crimes against Humans
14:15 - 15:30Testing theory through Cross-National Data (ISRD)
Violent Extremism
EUROC/EDLC session: Towards a life-course criminology of corporate crime
Author meets critics: Dario Melossi and Massimo Pavarini, The Prison and the Factory (40th anniversary edition) (London: Palgrave, 2018)
New Frontiers in the Study of Intergenerational Continuity of (Criminal) Behaviour 1
Development and life-course criminology (WG) – Panel I
Croatian Violence Monitor (CroViMo) 1
Emerging Perspectives on Healthcare Crime and Harm
Decisions, Culture and Change in Probation (Community Sanctions WG Panel IV)
Victimology (WG) – Panel VII
Social control and criminal justice – Panel III
Fear of crime – Panel I
Life chances; Employment and Desistance
Policing – Panel II
15:45 - 17:00
International Self-Report Delinquency Study: Update and Information (ISRD)
Victims and victimisation – Panel I
EUROC & WG-QRME panel: The use of qualitative methods in researching organizational and white-collar crime
Analyzing the Perception-Choice Process in Situational Action Theory
New Frontiers in the Criminology of Intergenerational Continuity 2
Development and life-course criminology (WG) – Panel II
Croatian Violence Monitor (CroViMo) 2
Enriching the Criminological and Victimological Understanding of Genocide
Transforming Rehabilitation (I) (Community Sanctions WG Panel V)
Victimology (WG) – Panel VIII
Social control and criminal justice – Panel III
Methodologies in criminology – Panel III
Institutional change and continuity in policing
Policing – Panel III
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B23 B31 C01 C11 C21 D01 E01 E11 E02 F01 G11 G21 G12 G22
08:30 - 09:45
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel III
Cybercrime (WG) – Panel I
Policing (WG) – Panel VI
European drug policies (WG) – Panel III
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel I
Everyday Political Economies of Plural Policing
Police legitimacy and decision making
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel VI
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth? Testimonies of International Crimes Before International Criminal Courts and Tribunals (ECACTJ))
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel VI
Types of offending – Panel I
Measuring and Responding to Environmental Crimes and Harms
The Buzz: how high-profile offenders in The Netherlands translate (social) media messages into cues for criminal action
Victimology (WG) – Panel XI
10:00 - 11:15
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel III
Cybercrime (WG) – Panel II
Policing (WG) – Panel VII
Narrative criminology (WG) – Panel I
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel II
Evidence-based Policing in Germany
New challenges for juvenile justice in Europe
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel VII
Studying War Crimes: Descriptive Truths and/or Sensationalism (ECACTJ))
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel VII
Types of offending – Panel II
Understanding the Crime Drop
The Effects of Justice System Involvement across Multiple Domains
Prisoners’ experiences of wellbeing and harms
11:45 - 13:00
14:15 - 15:30Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel I
Policing (WG) – Panel VIII
Narrative criminology (WG) – Panel II
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel III
Growing up in institutions
Police power and public opinion
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel VIII
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel II
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel VIII
Types of offending – Panel III
Using crime surveys to understand violence; challenges and new directions
Proliferation of new logics in policing
15:45 - 17:00Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel II
ESC Working Group: Gender, Crime and Justice and BSC Women and Criminal Justice Network: Panel 1
Policing (WG) – Panel IX
Cultural criminology (WG) – Panel I
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel IV
Governing Security in Sea- and Airports
Nordic comparative criminology: A novel five-country study on drug dealing on social media
Space, place and crime (WG-PLACE) – Panel I
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel III
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel IX
Types of offending – Panel IV
Victims and Justice Processes
The Politics of Youth Justice
Proliferation of new logics in policing
Day: 31/08/2018
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08:30 - 09:45
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel III
Cybercrime (WG) – Panel I
Policing (WG) – Panel VI
European drug policies (WG) – Panel III
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel I
Everyday Political Economies of Plural Policing
Police legitimacy and decision making
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel VI
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth? Testimonies of International Crimes Before International Criminal Courts and Tribunals (ECACTJ))
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel VI
Types of offending – Panel I
Measuring and Responding to Environmental Crimes and Harms
The Buzz: how high-profile offenders in The Netherlands translate (social) media messages into cues for criminal action
Victimology (WG) – Panel XI
10:00 - 11:15
Postgraduate and early stage researchers (WG) – Panel III
Cybercrime (WG) – Panel II
Policing (WG) – Panel VII
Narrative criminology (WG) – Panel I
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel II
Evidence-based Policing in Germany
New challenges for juvenile justice in Europe
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel VII
Studying War Crimes: Descriptive Truths and/or Sensationalism (ECACTJ))
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel VII
Types of offending – Panel II
Understanding the Crime Drop
The Effects of Justice System Involvement across Multiple Domains
Prisoners’ experiences of wellbeing and harms
11:45 - 13:00
14:15 - 15:30Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel I
Policing (WG) – Panel VIII
Narrative criminology (WG) – Panel II
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel III
Growing up in institutions
Police power and public opinion
Organizational crime – EUROC (WG) – Panel VIII
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel II
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel VIII
Types of offending – Panel III
Using crime surveys to understand violence; challenges and new directions
Proliferation of new logics in policing
15:45 - 17:00Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel II
ESC Working Group: Gender, Crime and Justice and BSC Women and Criminal Justice Network: Panel 1
Policing (WG) – Panel IX
Cultural criminology (WG) – Panel I
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel IV
Governing Security in Sea- and Airports
Nordic comparative criminology: A novel five-country study on drug dealing on social media
Space, place and crime (WG-PLACE) – Panel I
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel III
Immigration, crime and citizenship – Panel IX
Types of offending – Panel IV
Victims and Justice Processes
The Politics of Youth Justice
Proliferation of new logics in policing
Day: 31/08/2018
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09:00 - 10:15
WG-PLACE: Law of crime concentration: demonstrations and theoretical explanations
Victims and victimisation – Panel II
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel IV
New Frontiers in the Criminology of Intergenerational Continuity 3
European homicide research (HER) – Panel I
Developing narrative criminology
Transforming Rehabilitation (II) (Community Sanctions WG Panel VI)
Victimology (WG) – Panel X
Capital punishmentInnovative Practice in the Policing of Domestic Abuse
Policing – Panel IV
10:00 - 11:15
10:30 - 11:45Victims and victimisation – Panel III
Atrocity crimes and transi-tional justice – Panel V
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel V
European homicide research (HER) – Panel II
WG-QRME: Qualitative research methodologies and epistemologies
Diversifying the Tests of Situational Action Theory
Sentencing and alternatives
Convict criminol-ogy in Europe: possibilities and potentials
Methodologies for Under-standing Wildlife Criminals
Policing – Panel V
12:15 - 13:30 Cross-cutting issues
Day: 01/09/2018
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09:00 - 10:15
WG-PLACE: Law of crime concentration: demonstrations and theoretical explanations
Victims and victimisation – Panel II
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel IV
New Frontiers in the Criminology of Intergenerational Continuity 3
European homicide research (HER) – Panel I
Developing narrative criminology
Transforming Rehabilitation (II) (Community Sanctions WG Panel VI)
Victimology (WG) – Panel X
Capital punishmentInnovative Practice in the Policing of Domestic Abuse
Policing – Panel IV
10:00 - 11:15
10:30 - 11:45Victims and victimisation – Panel III
Atrocity crimes and transi-tional justice – Panel V
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel V
European homicide research (HER) – Panel II
WG-QRME: Qualitative research methodologies and epistemologies
Diversifying the Tests of Situational Action Theory
Sentencing and alternatives
Convict criminol-ogy in Europe: possibilities and potentials
Methodologies for Under-standing Wildlife Criminals
Policing – Panel V
12:15 - 13:30 Cross-cutting issues
Day: 01/09/2018
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B23 B30 B31 C01 C11 C21 D01 E01 E11 E02 F01 G11 G21 G12 G22
09:00 - 10:15
Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel III
ESC Working Group: Gender, Crime and Justice and BSC Women and Criminal Justice Network: Panel 2
Policing (WG) – Panel X
Cultural criminology (WG) – Panel II
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel V
New Developments in Cultural Criminology
Space, place and crime (WG-PLACE) – Panel II
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel VI
Green criminology – Panel I
Hate crimes – Panel I
Violence Against Women and Children: International Perspective
Race and criminology: revisiting the field, refreshing the arguments
10:00 - 11:15The problems of drug addicts in the Japanese criminal justice system.
Police risk assessment for domestic violence
10:30 - 11:45
Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel IV
WG-PLACE: working group meeting
ESC Working Group: Gender, Crime and Justice and BSC Women and Criminal Justice Network: Panel 3
Policing (WG) – Panel XI
Cultural criminology (WG) – Panel III
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel VI
Extending the boundaries of penality: Criminal records management and ‘collateral’ consequences of conviction
Narrative victimology
Space, place and crime (WG-PLACE) – Panel III
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel VII
Green criminology – Panel II
Hate crimes – Panel II
When the prey goes after the hunter… On the other side of crime displacement: Organized crime, crime control and the special case of researching crime displacement in the Rotterdam Sea Port
12:15 - 13:30
Day: 01/09/2018
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09:00 - 10:15
Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel III
ESC Working Group: Gender, Crime and Justice and BSC Women and Criminal Justice Network: Panel 2
Policing (WG) – Panel X
Cultural criminology (WG) – Panel II
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel V
New Developments in Cultural Criminology
Space, place and crime (WG-PLACE) – Panel II
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel VI
Green criminology – Panel I
Hate crimes – Panel I
Violence Against Women and Children: International Perspective
Race and criminology: revisiting the field, refreshing the arguments
10:00 - 11:15The problems of drug addicts in the Japanese criminal justice system.
Police risk assessment for domestic violence
10:30 - 11:45
Crime, science and politics (WG) – Panel IV
WG-PLACE: working group meeting
ESC Working Group: Gender, Crime and Justice and BSC Women and Criminal Justice Network: Panel 3
Policing (WG) – Panel XI
Cultural criminology (WG) – Panel III
Prison life and effects of imprisonment (WG) – Panel VI
Extending the boundaries of penality: Criminal records management and ‘collateral’ consequences of conviction
Narrative victimology
Space, place and crime (WG-PLACE) – Panel III
Atrocity crimes and transitional justice – Panel VII
Green criminology – Panel II
Hate crimes – Panel II
When the prey goes after the hunter… On the other side of crime displacement: Organized crime, crime control and the special case of researching crime displacement in the Rotterdam Sea Port
12:15 - 13:30
Day: 01/09/2018
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