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Established in 1959 the Institute of Criminology has exerted, & continues to exert a strong influence on the development of the discipline.
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Peers to debate important reforms on #IPPs and parole. Read a copy of the briefing Prison Reform Trust has prepared for the House of Lords report stage debate on the Victims and Prisoners Bill (21 May) prisonreformtrust.org.uk/peers-to-debat…
Before the Lecture, Thursday 30 May 2024 we are holding a Symposium 11.00am to 3.00pm. More details & registration on our website for Symposium here: crim.cam.ac.uk/events/first-n… Then a Masterclass Friday 31st, 10am - 12noon, more details & registration here: crim.cam.ac.uk/events/masterc…
Next month, June 13th Criminology Cambs we are delighted to host 'Do we punish too much? A Radzinowicz symposium' marking the appointment of our new Radzinowicz Fellow, Peter Dawson, former prison governor and Director of the Prison Reform Trust. Register: crim.cam.ac.uk/events/do-we-p…
Next up: Community Firearm Violence Exposure and Weapon Carrying presenting new research findings by Charles C. Lanfear, Elise White, and Dorothy Dillard July 9, 12 EDT. Sign up below: ncgvr.org/events/gun-vio…
The impact of arts programmes in criminal justice settings Inspiring Futures evaluation focuses on social benefits of arts programmes in criminal justice settings russellwebster.com/the-impact-of-… New study by National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Clinks & Criminology Cambs
Congrats to postdoc Hannah Marshall, winner of the British Criminology Brian Williams Journal Prize. Her winning article, ‘Child Criminal Exploitation and the Interactional Emergence of Victim Status’, has been published in the British Journal of Criminology. academic.oup.com/bjc/advance-ar…
Another congratulations, this time to visiting scholar Kate Herrity for winning the British Criminology Book Prize. She won for her book 'Sound, Order and Survival in Prison', a study of how the soundscape of a prison and its effect on prisoners.
Book tickets now for this year's Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP) Conference. This year's focus is 'What Works for the Frontline?' Hear our panel of experts discuss making evidence-based policing work for frontline officers. Applications close on August 31st. Book below: crim.cam.ac.uk/events/what-wo…