2020 has been an important year in the ongoing struggle to address the over-criminalisation and over-incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. CCLJ is committed to supporting and amplifying the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars, advocates and activists who have been campaigning for justice on these issues for decades.
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Speaker: Dr Julie Berg, Senior Lecturer in Criminology (Sociology), University of Glasgow
Commentator: Professor Adam Crawford, University of Leeds.
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By Robert Werth, Ph.D. , Senior Lecturer , Rice University , rwerth@rice.edu
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Topic: Bourdieu on the Block: Punishment, Policing and the Street
Speaker: Dr Alistair Fraser, Director, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research
Speaker: Franklin T. Wilson Ph.D., Indiana State University
Speaker: David Pilgrim
Speaker: Justice Chris Maxwell
In this second annual CCLJ public lecture, Professor McNeill will examine the emergence, extent, legitimation and experience of ‘mass supervision’, drawing on the analysis offered in his recent book Pervasive Punishment.
Speaker: Professor Lucia Zedner, All Souls College, Oxford.
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