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The UCD Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice is based in the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin.
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The Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry opened in 1837 and closed in 1992. Justice for Magdalenes Research has so far recorded the names of 315 women and girls who died there. A YouTube video showing that the since abandoned Laundry site and its artefacts were still well preserved prompted Dr Mark Coen
Dr Deirdre Healy (@UCDCrim), Vivian Geiran BSocSci '82 MSocSci '97 (Director, Probation Service 2012-19; SWSP_TCD) Jim O'Callaghan TD BCL '89 (Fianna Fáil) & Prof Tom O’Malley SC (University of Galway Law The Bar of Ireland) spoke as experts on life sentences & parole. x.com/barrycummins12…
We are delighted to welcome Dr Karen Graham (City, University of London) to deliver a distinguished guest lecture on the topic of 'School to Prison to University' on 16 April @ 4:30. Saoirse Brady (Irish Penal Reform Trust Saoirse Brady) is the respondent. Register at: eu.surveymonkey.com/r/K2VWP92
Really looking forward to Dr Karen Graham guest lecture at UCD Criminology next Tuesday 16th April from 4.30pm, with Saoirse Brady Irish Penal Reform Trust as respondent. There's still plenty of time to register to join us! eu.surveymonkey.com/r/K2VWP92
Thanks to Dr Karen Graham (Dr Karen Graham) for an inspiring and informative lecture yesterday on the connections between school and prison and the prison-to-university pipeline, and to Saoirse Brady (Saoirse Brady Irish Penal Reform Trust) for her insightful response. UCD Sutherland School of Law
Our letter proposing alternatives to prison expansion in The Irish Times, signed by politicians, community sector & researchers from institutions across Ireland. Time to change sentencing laws and design and implement penal policies in a much smarter way. irishtimes.com/opinion/letter…
Join us for the next UCD Criminology Salon on 2 May when Marie Keenan marie keenan, Anne-Marie McAlinden Prof Anne-Marie McAlinden and James Gallen James Gallen will discuss their research on justice responses to non-recent institutional abuse. Register for free at surveymonkey.com/r/JZYMRLV
Sincere thanks to Marie Keenan marie keenan and James Gallen James Gallen for sharing valuable insights from their research on responses to non-recent historical abuse at our Criminology Salon yesterday. Pictured here with project researcher Sophie Van der Valk Dr Sophie van der Valk
The Dept of Justice launches two important research projects on delays in the processing of sex offences on 14 June. The second, led by Marie Keenan & Deirdre Healy, explores stakeholder perspectives on the reasons for delays. Register at web-eur.cvent.com/event/70c6dfbd… Department of Justice 🇮🇪
A new study, funded by Department of Justice 🇮🇪, provides valuable insights into the reasons behind delays in the processing of sexual offences in Ireland. Read the report by Marie Keenan, Deirdre Healy and colleagues at: assets.gov.ie/296097/676bdbb… marie keenan UCD Sutherland School of Law UCDSocialPolWorkJust
In today’s Irish Times, Deirdre Healy & Marie Keenan call for a whole-system, trauma-informed and multi-agency response to address delays in the processing of sexual offences. irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0… marie keenan UCD Sutherland School of Law UCDSocialPolWorkJust The Irish Times
Heading to EUROCRIM 2024 this week? Why not listen to Lieven Pauwels and Marcelo Aebi's Criminology podcast, featuring interviews with leading European criminologists including our very own Ian O'Donnell (episode 36) wp.unil.ch/lm-crimpod/ UCD Sutherland School of Law European Society of Criminology
In an opinion piece for TheJournal.ie, Marie Keenan (marie keenan) recommends the introduction of an implementation plan for restorative justice in response to sexual violence and abuse in Ireland. jrnl.ie/6483049 UCDSocialPolWorkJust UCD Social Sciences