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British-Irish Section of the
European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control
2007 Conference
"Things Can Only Get Better": "Crime" and "Deviance" after Ten Years of New
Labour
Wednesday 11th - Friday 13th April 2007
The Institute of Historical Research, University of London
Detailed Provisional Programme
Wednesday 11th April
12.00-2.00 Lunch/Conference Registration
2.00-2.15 Welcome/Introduction
2.15-4.25 Regulating Young People in the UK
Una Convery, Still In Our Care: Protecting Children's Rights in
Custody in Northern Ireland
Carlie Goldsmith, The kids of Hillside: crime prevention, space and
safety in contemporary Britain
John Moore, Aberration or Norm? Abuse in Young Offender
Institutes and Secure Training Centres
Jo Phoenix, Risk and Responsibility, Punishment and Welfare:
Dominant Discourses in the Youth Court
4.25-4.45 Coffee/Tea
4.45-6.30 Trafficking as Slavery
Guest Speaker: Denise Marshall - Eaves Housing for Women
The POPPY Project: Experiences from the front line
Barbara Bryan, Human Trafficking: Britain's modern slavery
Antonio Muñoz Aunión, Human Trafficking: a Modern Form of Slavery
From 8.00pm Drinks at College Arms Store Street
9.00pm Meal at Paradiso Olivelli Ristorante 35 Store Street
Thursday 12th April
10.00-10.30 Day Registration
Coffee/Tea
10.30-12.30 Campaigning Plenary
This session brings together speakers from various activist/campaigning
groups, each of whom will speak briefly on the effects of ten years of New
Labour on their respective campaign areas, for example: what obstacles have
been created, what have been the key struggles, how have these fared, what
have areas of progress, what are likely forthcoming struggles, and so on.
General discussion to follow.
Confirmed speakers/organisations to date:
Inquest Deborah Coles
Institute of Race Relations Arun Kundani
London Hazards Mick Holder
OutRage! Peter Tatchell
Statewatch Tony Bunyan or Ben Hayes
Stop the War Coalition Lindsey German
12.30-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.50 Social Harm, Social Policy
Charlie Cooper, Rehumanising Social Policy
Susan Cullen, Citizenship: A Governmentalised Rhetoric
Paddy Hillyard, The Social Harm Perspective or Zemiology
Revisited
3.50-4.10 Coffee/Tea
4.10-5.30 Regulating Relationships?
Geetanjali Gangoli, Melanie McCarry and Amina Razak, State Intervention
into Forced Marriage: debates around criminalising and regulation
Helen Jones, F+ Must do Better: A Report Card to Government
on Violence Against Women
From 7.00pm Drinks in Marquis Cornwallis Pub Marchmont Street
8.00pm Meal at 'The Vegetarians Paradise' 59 Marchmont Street
Friday 13th April
9.30-10.00 Day Registration
Coffee/Tea
10.00-11.20 Corporations, Crime and 'Justice'
Gary Fooks, Corporate Crime Control and the Cult of the Crime
Fighter
Andy Higginbottom, International Impunity: Blair and Accountability of
Extractive Corporations in Colombia
11.20-11.40 Coffee/Tea
11.40-1.00 New Labour, New 'Justice'?
Christina Pantazis and Simon Pemberton, New Labour's taking liberties:
human rights and the war on terror
Craig Paterson, Electronic Monitoring and Commercial Criminal
Justice in England and Wales
1.00pm Lunch at a local Pub
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Christina Pantazis
Centre for the Study of Poverty & Social Justice
School for Policy Studies
University of Bristol
8 Priory Road
Clifton
Bristol
BS8 ITZ
Telephone: 0117 954 6766 (46766 internal)
Fax: 0117 954 6756
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