Speaker Michael Nesbitt is an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Law, where he teaches and researches in the areas of criminal law, evidence, national security law, and human rights
Speakers:
Associate Professor Stacey Hannem, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Associate Professor Christopher J. Schneider, Brandon University, Canada
Speaker: Dr Waqas Tufail, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Speaker: Associate Professor Anna Carline, School of Law, University of Leicester
Speaker: Professor Ben Goold, Peter A Allard School of Law The University of British Columbia
Speaker - Professor James W. Messerschmidt, University of Southern Maine.
Seminar Series: Hybridisation, capture or coexistence? Exploring voluntary sector futures in criminal justice - lessons from England and Wales
When: Wednesday 14th November 12-2pm
Where: LAWS101, Level 1, Law Building, F8, Kensington Campus, UNSW Sydney
Speaker: Dr Mary Corcoran, Keele University, UK
Title: “Hybridisation, capture or coexistence? Exploring voluntary sector futures in criminal justice - lessons from England and Wales”
The UNSW Centre for Crime, Law and Justice was delighted to host the Critical Criminology and Social Justice Conference at UNSW Sydney, 26-28 September 2018.
For the full details of this event, click here
What could be more fitting in Social Sciences week, than to honour the memory of Professor Tony Vinson - eminent social researcher, passionate reformer and among his many former roles, Chair of Social Work at UNSW?
Join us to hear Professor Peter Norden, a renowned advocate for prison reform and social justice and an expert in social policy speak of Tony Vinson’s legacy in this Inaugural Tony Vinson Memorial Lecture Series.
The explosion of women's speech about sexual violence and harassment has been described as a 'turning point', a 'reckoning' and even, by some, a 'revolution'. Critics of the #MeToo moment, or movement, warn instead about the loss of due process or the birth of a sex panic.