[Surveillance-Studies-l] Fwd: [Criminology-cj-news] Criminology and
Criminal Justice News ---- Documents, Conferences et al. ----
Nils Zurawski
nilszurawski at alice-dsl.de
Sun Dec 2 11:33:26 CET 2007
>From: "Ramona Arfire" <arfire at gmx.de>
>
>Sender: owner-kriminfo at rzaix52.rrz.uni-hamburg.de
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>Ladies and Gentlemen,
>dear Colleagues!
>
>Please find below, after my signature, details about News regarding
>
>(1) XV World Criminology Congress of the ISC /
>SIC in Barcelona, Spain, July 2008
>
>(2) 3rd Nordic Conference on Victims and Victim
>Support, Helsinki, Finland/Suomi, March 2008
>
>(3) Brand new HomeOffice / RDS- publication on
>Attitudes, Perceptions, Risks of Crime in
>England and Wales
>
>(4) Workshop on the analysis of criminal careers, London, January 2008
>
>(5) EUFORUM Conference on Restorative Justice in
>Europe, Verona, Ital y, April 2008
>
>(6) Research and Policy Documents about
>Australia (NSW) at the Criminal Justice Research
>Network
>
>(7) 19th Century Report on Child Prostitutuion in London
>
>(8) Stockholm Prize in Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2008
>
>(9) For English a n d French speaking people:
>Call for Papers for UOLTJ Journal
>
>
>Prix Boulan AICLF
>
>
>
>With best regards, as always,
>H.-J. Kerner
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>Hans-Juergen Kerner
>Listserv Mananger, Criminology_CriminalJustice_News
>Professor and Director, Institute of Criminology
>University of Tuebingen
>Sand 7, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany
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>(1) XV World Criminology Congress in Barcelona
>
>I am pleased to inform you about the XV World
>Congress of the International Society of
>Criminology, to be held from 20th to 25th July
>2008.
>
>This appointment takes place from 1938, every
>five years in a different city of the world.
> Next will be held in the city of Barcelona.
>
>The aim of this Congress is to get together the
>most important International experts in
>criminology to put forward and analize the
>progresses and troubles of the current
>criminology.
>
>Three significant themes will be developed:
>transnational crime, Urban Crime and Victims and
>Criminal Justice, joining an important group of
>well-known university and legal professionals.
>
>In addition, you can find information about
>program, with confirmed speakers, registration
>and accomodation forms or call for papers at
>congress website
><http://www.worldcongresscriminology.com/>www.worldcongresscriminology.com.
>Besides, you will find enclosed
><http://www.tecnicviajes.com/Media/File/Congresos/Registration%20form.pdf>Registration
>and
><http://www.tecnicviajes.com/Media/File/Congresos/Accomodation%20form.pdf>Accomodation
>Forms.
>
> It will be a great pleasure to meet you and be
>able to share ideas and experiences with other
>professionals all over the world.
>
>Remaining at your disposal for further information.
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
><http://service.gmx.net/de/cgi/g.fcgi/mail/new?CUSTOMERNO=16847775&t=de342207406.1196356775.2726116d&to=congresos%40tecnicviajes.com>congresos at tecnicviajes.com
><http://www.tecnicviajes.com>www.tecnicviajes.com
>ALOHA CONGRESS, S.L.
>TECNIC VIAJES, S.A.
>Joan Guell 144-148
>08028 - Barcelona
>tel:+34-93-363-39-51
>fax:+34-93-439-35-94
>
>
>(2) 3rd Nordic Conference on Victims and Victim Support
>
>The 3rd Nordic Conference on Victimology and Victim Support on
>
>Victims and violence - our responsibility
>will take place from 3-5 March 2008 at Helsinki
><http://www.victim2008.fi/EN/index.php>http://www.victim2008.fi/EN/index.php
>
>The conference program consists of seven keynote
>addresses and three sessions of parallel
>workshops. Abstracts for proposed papers are
>welcome and due by 31 December 2007.
>Further contacts for inquiries are at
><http://www.victim2008.fi/EN/09.php>
>http://www.victim2008.fi/EN/09.php
>
>(3) Home Office RDS Statistical Bulletin with
>many detailed pieces of information on attitudes
>toward crime, perception of crime, and risks of
>crime among the English and Welsh people
>
>The following has been posted by RDS and can be
>downloaded via
><http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001gdUxTBEXXfhdrYypjQUKRNDTV6nc4RTZVQ8L2hKbSN-eZ1ielK4fGbzoxTHNxY7UMle8uup_DuWjLxtLG1laGH11h8euMGCrRGDZoOQvx_CdjVPVvkpCeEYfNHnAXYy_s36pskUTLhitccW97Mt3Yw==>http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/whatsnew1.htmlHome
>Office Statistical Bulletin 19/07 - Attitudes,
>perceptions and risks of crime: Supplementary
>Volume 1 to Crime in England and Wales 2006/07
>For enquiries about the contents of publications
>or the research and statistics produced by RDS,
>please contact
><http://service.gmx.net/de/cgi/g.fcgi/mail/new?CUSTOMERNO=16847775&t=de342207406.1196356775.2726116d&to=public.enquiries%40homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>public.enquiries at homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
>
>
>(4) Workshop on the Analysis of Criminal Careers
>
>Workshop on the analysis of criminal career data, London, January 2008.
>This one-day conference is co-sponsored by the
>Lancaster-Warwick node of the ESRC National
>Centre for Research Methods and the European
>Society of Criminology working group on
>Developmental and Life-course Criminology
>(EDLC), and will be held at the Royal
>Statistical Society on the 24th January, 2008.
>
>
>
>This workshop explores recent developments of
>the analysis of criminal careers, reviewing
>current work and identifying future areas for
>research. Both criminological and methodological
>questions will be addressed. A specific focus of
>the meeting will be in typologies, trajectories
>and transitions; another theme relates to the
>testing of theory through large criminal career
>datasets. Two keynote speakers - Shawn Bushway
>and Alex Piquero - have been invited. The cost
>of the meeting is £25 (£15 for students). More
>details and an application form can be found at
><https://owa.nscr.nl/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/ncrm/workshops/januaryconference>http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/ncrm/workshops/januaryconference
>
>
>
>
>Dr. mr. Arjan A.J. Blokland , NSCR (Netherlands
>Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
>Enforcement)
>Wassenaarsweg 72 - 2333 AL Leiden
>P.O.Box 792 - 2300 AT Leiden - The Netherlands
>Tel: +31 (0)71 - 527 8542 / 8527 (secr.) - Fax: +31 (0)71 - 527 8537
>Email:
><http://service.gmx.net/de/cgi/g.fcgi/mail/new?CUSTOMERNO=16847775&t=de342207406.1196356775.2726116d&to=ABlokland%40nscr.nl>ABlokland at nscr.nl
>-
><https://owa.nscr.nl/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.nscr.nl/indexE.htm>http://www.nscr.nl/indexE.htm
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>
>(5) EUFORUM Conference on Restorative Justice in
>Europa, Verona, Italy, April 2008
>Dear Sir, Dear Madam,
>
>The European Forum for Restorative Justice
>invites you to its 5^th biennial conference
>which will take place in Verona (Italy) on 17-19
>April 2008. The topic of the conference will be
>'Building restorative > justice in Europe.
>Cooperation between the public, policy makers,
>practitioners and researchers'.
>>
>One of the aims of the Forum is to promote
>dialogue between legal practitioners, policy
>makers, researchers and practitioners in the
>restorative justice field. With this conference,
>we aim at bringing these groups of people
>together in order to discuss their mutual
>expectations and needs, and to discuss how cooperation can be improved.
>>
>Part of the conference will also be devoted to
>presenting the results of a European
>Commission-funded project entitled 'Restorative
>justice:
>an agenda for Europe'. This project looks at the
>possible role of the European Union in the
>further development of restorative justice on
>the one hand, and at the development of
>restorative justice in Southern Europe on the
>other hand.
>>
>We would appreciate it very much if you could
>spread information about this conference to
>anyone who might be interested in it (via
>e-mail,
>or via including it in a newsflash, newsletter or website).
>>
>More information about the conference, and about
>the work of the European Forum in general, can
>be found on our website:
> > <http://www.euforumrj.org>www.euforumrj.org <http://www.euforumrj.org/><ht
>
>With best regards, Leni Sannen
>
>(6) Criminal Justice Research Network
>CJRN Website
>
>The Criminal Justice Research Network (CJRN)
>website is a unique resource for researchers and
>policy makers in NSW.
>
>On this site you will find:
>1. Research Portal
>Recent and forthcoming research, which can be searched by keyword.
>Research funded by the Criminology Research
>Council (CRC) and the Australian Research
>Council (ARC).
>
>2. Seminar series
>Information on regular seminars held by the CJRN that:
>Inform policy makers on research findings related to justice, and
>Inform researchers on matters concerned with policy practice.
>
>3. Up-to-date news in criminal justice
>Latest news in criminal justice.
>Up-to-date information on conferences and events
>organised by other justice agencies.
>Newly published and topical research.
>
>The website can be accessed through Lawlink:
><http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/executive/ll_cjrn.nsf/pages/cjrn_index>http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/executive/ll_cjrn.nsf/pages/cjrn_index
>The CJRN strongly encourages the use of research
>to assist with policy development.
>A primary focus of CJRN is the dissemination of
>research to policy makers and practitioners, as
>well as to those in the field of criminal
>justice.
>For enquiries please contact
><http://service.gmx.net/de/cgi/g.fcgi/mail/new?CUSTOMERNO=16847775&t=de342207406.1196356775.2726116d&to=sarah_macgregor%40agd.nsw.gov.au>sarah_macgregor at agd.nsw.gov.au
>
>
>(7) Historical text on child prostitution in
>London in the 19th century (Reprint)
>
>The True Bill Press is a small publishing house
>specializing in reprints of classic 18th and
>19th century works not now easily accessible.
>Our focus will largely be on works of interest
>to those in the criminal justice field. I
>established the press on my retirement earlier
>this year after 36 years as a librarian at John
>Jay College. A description of our first book,
>The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon, is
>included in the attached file. The Maiden
>Tribute is a detailed report on child
>prostitution in London prepared by the crusading
>journalist W.T. Stead in 1885. The report
>attracted tremendous attention at the time and
>is generally considered to have been a major
>factor in the passage of a major piece of
>legislation intended to protect young girls from
>sexual abuse, the Criminal Law Amendment Act of
>1885. It was originally serialized in Stead's
>newspaper, The Pall Mall Gazette, and has never
>before been reprinted in! its entirety. The
>present edition includes annotations and a
>lengthy introduction by the editor.
>We would be grateful for any publicity you could give the book.
>Yours sincerely,
>Tony Simpson, The True Bill Press
>P.O. Box 0349, Lambertville, NJ 08530-0349
>
>(8) Call for Papers and Invitation to the 2008
>Stockholm Prize in Crimonlogy Symposium,
>Stockholm, Sweden 2008:
>see attached PDF-File
>
>
>(9) University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal Call for Papers
><https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.uoltj.ca>www.uoltj.ca
>Call for Papers :
>Special Issue on Science and the Courts
>(submission deadline March 1, 2008) and
>
>
>
>
>General Issues (rolling submissions)
>
>
>
>
>Detailed Call for Papers and Submission
>Information:
><https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.uoltj.ca/cfp.php>http://www.uoltj.ca/cfp.php
>
>
>
>
>Special Issue on Science and the Courts: The
>University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal
>invites original scholarly articles for a
>special issue on Science and the Courts to be
>published in 2008. The University of Ottawa Law
>& Technology Journal (UOLTJ) is an open access,
>bilingual (English and French), faculty-run,
>peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to
>scholarly articles on law and technology. The
>special issue on Science and the Courts seeks to
>include a broad range of subject areas and
>perspectives and seeks representation from
>authors drawn from science, law (including
>judges, lawyers, and academics), and related
>disciplines. Suggested topics include
>electronic evidence, the role of the expert
>witness, novel science and the courts, the
>specialized court, patent litigation,
>nanotechnology, legal history of science and the
>courts, product liability, juries and science,
>DNA, science and mass torts, neutral science
>advisors to a court, and the interaction between
>emerging scientific research and legal precedent
>on cases involving science. The Journal is also
>open to considering submissions on any other
>aspect of the intersection between science and
>the courts. The deadline for submissions is
>March 1, 2008.
>
>
>
>
>General Issues: The Journal also continues to
>invite submissions of original scholarly
>articles in English or in French for publication
>in its peer-reviewed general issues, which will
>be considered on a rolling basis. For its
>general issues, the Journal is interested in
>work on all aspects of the field of law and
>technology, regardless of the type of
>technology, substantive area of law at issue, or
>theoretical or philosophical focus. The Journal
>considers scholarship on the intersection of law
>with established or emerging technologies in any
>field, such as computer, internet and e-commerce
>law; privacy; intellectual property; technology
>and ethics; communications, entertainment, and
>social media; natural sciences; traditional
>knowledge; evidence; cybercrime; security;
>internet governance; and e-government. The
>Journal publishes articles on law and technology
>written by scholars from a range of disciplines
>and encourages submissions of interdisciplinary
>work. All articles submitted to the Journal are
>evaluated through a peer review process before
>being accepted for publication.
>
>
>
>
>The Journal publishes two peer-reviewed issues
>annually and is available both in print and
>electronic formats. The current and past
>contents of the UOLTJ are freely available
>online on the Journal's websites,
><https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.uoltj.ca>www.uoltj.ca
>(in English) and
><https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.rdtuo.ca>www.rdtuo.ca
>(in French). The Journal is also carried in
>HeinOnline, LexisNexis, Westlaw, and LexisNexis
>Quicklaw, and indexed in the Index to Canadian
>Legal Literature, the Index to Canadian
>Intellectual Property Literature, and
>OpenJ-Gate. In addition, the full-text of the
>Journal is available on the Social Science
>Research Network, the Directory of Open Access
>Journals and the digital collection of the
>Library and Archives Canada. As a member of
>Open Access Law Canada, the UOLTJ has made a
>firm commitment to advancing the free public
>accessibility of legal information. The
>Journal's publication agreement is available for
>consultation on the website
><https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.uoltj.ca/copyright.php>http://www.uoltj.ca/copyright.php.
> In addition to publishing in an open access
>format, the Journal supports the use of free
>public online sources of legislation and case
>law by including citations to public online
>sources.
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>Submission
>Information: <https://mail.uottawa.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.uoltj.ca/cfp.php>http://www.uoltj.ca/cfp.php
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>Inquiries may be addressed to:
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>Professor Elizabeth F. Judge, Editor-in-Chief
>and Faculty Advisor, University of Ottawa Law &
>Technology Journal
>
>
>
>
>University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
>,<http://service.gmx.net/de/cgi/g.fcgi/mail/new?CUSTOMERNO=16847775&t=de342207406.1196356775.2726116d&to=uoltj%40uottawa.ca>uoltj at uottawa.ca
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>Prix Boulan AICLF
>
>Chère Collègue,
>Cher Collègue,
>
>
>Tous les deux ans, à l'occasion de son colloque
>international, l'Association internationale des
>criminologues de langue française (AICLF) honore
>le travail scientifique réalisé par un jeune
>criminologue et lui décerne le Prix Fernand
>Boulan.
>
>Comme le stipule le règlement (disponible sur le
>site web de l'AICLF :
><http://www.aiclf.umontreal.ca/>http://www.aiclf.umontreal.ca/),
>l'Association, par cette distinction, tient à
>souligner l'excellence et l'originalité des
>travaux de recherche de jeunes collègues
>criminologues. Le Prix souligne les capacités de
>recherche démontrées dans une étude originale de
>niveau de troisième cycle (doctorat, Ph. D. ou
>l'équivalent) rédigée en français et traitant
>d'un thème d'intérêt pour les criminologues de
>langue française.
>
>C'est sur vous, Chère Collègue, Cher Collègue,
>que l'Association compte pour lui signaler et
>proposer des travaux de qualité exceptionnelle
>qui ont été soutenus depuis 2000.
>
>Le dossier que vous soumettriez doit comprendre :
>
>.trois exemplaires complets de l'étude ;
>.un document synthétique de 10 pages présentant
>les objectifs, la méthode, le cadre de référence
>et les principales conclusions ;
>.une lettre d'appréciation démontrant les qualités de l'étude.
>
>Les critères qui serviront à déterminer
>l'excellence des travaux de recherche sont les
>suivants: la nouveauté, la méthode, l'approche
>et l'apport à la communauté francophone.
>Les dossiers doivent être soumis avant le 15
>janvier 2008 à l'adresse suivante :
>Monsieur André Lemaître
>Président, Prix Fernand Boulan
>Université de Liège
>Criminologie
>Boulevard du Rectorat, 3
>Bât. B33
>B 4000 Liège
>Belgique
>
>Vous remerciant pour l'attention que vous
>réserverez à la présente, pour les suites que
>vous lui donnerez et ainsi le soutien que vous
>apporterez à la diffusion de la criminologie
>francophone, nous vous prions de croire, Chère
>Collègue, Cher Collègue, à l'expression de nos
>sentiments les plus distingués.
>
>
>André Lemaître Nicolas Queloz
>Président de l'AICLF
>
>
>
>
>
>
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