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SUMMARY:BSC Policing Network\, BSC Criminology Women\, Crime and Criminal Justice Network\, one-day conference
DESCRIPTION:BSC Policing Network\, BSC Criminology Women\, Crime and Criminal Justice Network\, City University and the University of Essex’s Centre for Criminology\, one-day conference: Police Misconduct and Violence Against Women and Girls: Exploring Research and Practice \nEvidence from a series of police reviews and inquiries in recent years has revealed serious and systemic misogyny and violence against women and girls in policing. Both police culture\, and police vetting\, misconduct\, and disciplinary practices have been identified as contributing to this situation. Despite the intense recent media attention on issues of police misconduct in England\, the way these practices work and the opportunities\, challenges and barriers to their improvement remain poorly understood. As the government launches a review of disciplinary procedures in policing and the College of Policing prepares to launch its new Code of Police Ethics\, this event brings police researchers\, stakeholders and practitioners together to explore these issues\, share knowledge in the field\, and ultimately shape a research agenda for the future. \nPlease sign up here. Spaces limited!
URL:https://www.britsoccrim.org/event/bsc-policing-network-bsc-criminology-women-crime-and-criminal-justice-network-one-day-conference/
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SUMMARY:BSC Historical Criminology Network meet the author event
DESCRIPTION:BSC Historical Criminology Network meet the author events \nThe aim of this series is to provide a platform to support rich discussion about historical criminology amongst those with an interest\, in academia and beyond. Ultimately\, we aim to promote new ideas on historical criminology\, continuing to widen awareness and generate rich conversation. \nHistorical criminology as a tool is relevant for the classroom\, for research\, and appeals to a wider public fascination concerning the role of history in our lives. The event offers the opportunity to meet the authors of new works (not necessarily books alone)\, including the possibility to pose a range of questions about the content of their work and their approach to historical methodology itself. Attendance offers the opportunity to generate discussion about the role of historical criminology\, bringing together a diversity of ideas. \nPresenter Biographies & Session Information: \n17 May 2023\, 4-5.30pm  – Eleanor Bland. Book: Policing Suspicion: Proactive Policing in London\, 1780-1850\, Routledge. Dr Eleanor Bland is a Lecturer in Criminology at Oxford Brookes University\, United Kingdom. \nRegister free here
URL:https://www.britsoccrim.org/event/bsc-historical-criminology-network-meet-the-author-event/
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SUMMARY:BSC Midlands Region & University of Derby seminar: Criminology and Social Harm. 
DESCRIPTION:The BSC Midlands Region\, in collaboration with the University of Derby’s College of Business\, Law and Social Sciences\, will be running a seminar on Wednesday 24 May at 2pm in room 201 Friargate Squate\, University of Derby. There are three really interesting speakers from both Derby and Nottingham University. \nRefreshments will be provided on arrival and at the end of the afternoon and we hope that you will stay and join us afterwards for further discussions in an informal social atmosphere. It will provide a good chance for colleagues to get together. \nIf you would like further information or would like to register your attendance please click here.
URL:https://www.britsoccrim.org/event/bsc-midlands-region-university-of-derby-seminar-criminology-and-social-harm-24-may-2023/
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SUMMARY:BSC Race Matters Network Race and Justice Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Panel: Gendered-Racist Regimes of Detention and Deportation. \n  \nSpeakers and Paper title: \nDr Dorina Damsa: Gender\, Race and Deportation in the Nordic Welfare State. \nDr Francesca Esposito: Racist-Gendered Regimes of Detention Violence. \nDr Dorina Damsa achieved a PhD in Criminology and the Sociology of Law from the Faculty of Law\, University of Oslo\, Norway. Her research is centred around global inequality regimes\, borderscapes\, and im/mobility\, at the intersections of citizenship status\, gender\, race\, and class. Her approach relies on perspectives from border criminologies and feminist and post-colonial studies. \nDr Francesca Esposito is a Lecturer at the University of Westminster and  Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICSU Lisboa). She is also Associate Director of Border Criminologies based at the University of Oxford. Francesca’s work focuses on immigration detention in Italy\, Portugal and the UK\, and\, in particular\, on the intersectional mechanisms of power and violence at play in these sites of confinement. Over the years Francesca has collaborated with various feminist\, migrant-justice and abolitionist collectives. \nRegister here.  
URL:https://www.britsoccrim.org/event/bsc-race-matters-network-race-and-justice-seminar-series-4/
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SUMMARY:BSC Historical Criminology Network meet the author event
DESCRIPTION:BSC Historical Criminology Network meet the author event \nThe aim of this series is to provide a platform to support rich discussion about historical criminology amongst those with an interest\, in academia and beyond. Ultimately\, we aim to promote new ideas on historical criminology\, continuing to widen awareness and generate rich conversation. \nHistorical criminology as a tool is relevant for the classroom\, for research\, and appeals to a wider public fascination concerning the role of history in our lives. The event offers the opportunity to meet the authors of new works (not necessarily books alone)\, including the possibility to pose a range of questions about the content of their work and their approach to historical methodology itself. Attendance offers the opportunity to generate discussion about the role of historical criminology\, bringing together a diversity of ideas. \nPresenter Biographies & Session Information: \nLynsey Black. Book: Gender and Punishment in Ireland: Women\, Murder and the Death Penalty\, 1922-64. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Dr Lynsey Black is a Lecturer / Assistant Professor in Criminology at Maynooth University\, Dublin\, Ireland. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.britsoccrim.org/event/bsc-historical-criminology-network-meet-the-author-event-2/
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