BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University 麻豆精选//Events//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20190426T145300Z DTSTART:20190614T080000Z DTEND:20190614T163000Z SUMMARY:Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing annual conference 2019 UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/163306 DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing鈥檚 annual conference will be held on Friday 14聽June, at the University 麻豆精选.\n This conference will highlight the latest research carried out by CCJP members and external colleagues, and bring together practitioners and academics working in this field.聽\n This year confirmed speakers include Professor Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Professor Jessica Woodhams, Professor Dominique Moran, Professor聽Julie Taylor,聽Dr. Marianne Wade, Dr. Heather Flowe, Dr. Anna Kotova, Dr.聽Caroline Bradbury-Jones,聽Dr. Kari Davies, and Dr. Sami Bensassi聽from the University 麻豆精选, keynotes and session talks from our distinguished聽external聽colleagues Dr. Rachel Lovell (Case Western Reserve University),Professor Chris Meissner (Iowa State University) and Professor Nikos Passas (Northeastern University).\n Topics include research findings on dark web child sexual abuse offenders, the militarisation of the Criminal Justice System, analysis of alternatives to custody, and the wellbeing of CJS employees.聽Lunch will be provided, and will give you an opportunity to browse the posters and media that will be displayed throughout the conference.聽You will also be welcome to join us for dinner (to be confirmed during the registration process).聽\n Download the CCJP Annual Conference programme聽 Selected presentation slides Does Community Resolution reduce Reoffending?\n Juste Abramovaite and Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay Price Discrimination and Bribe Payments: Evidence from Informal Cross-Border Trade in West Africa\n Sami Bensassi Hot Reactions: Understanding emotions and values as determinants of illegal and violent political actions\n Tereza Capelos CCJP: Highlights from 2019-2020 Criminalising the Dangerous and Delusional\n John J. Child, Hans S. Crombag and G.R. Sullivan Evidence-based policing: Mapping police practice and building the evidence base\n Levin Wheller Prison and alternatives overview and some results\n Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, (based on work with Juste Abramovaite, Samrat Bhattacharya, Nick Cowen) For further details about the CCJP, please see our website, or contact our research coordinator, Moumita Deb (MXD828@student.bham.ac.uk).\n LOCATION:Arts Building (R16 on campus map) STATUS:CONFIRMED TRANSP:OPAQUE CLASS:PUBLIC END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR