'Situating Anti-Social Behaviour and Respect':
A National Conference sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council
Wednesday 22nd April 2009
Venue: Great Hall, King's College, London
Presesnting a debate and dialogue between practitioners, policy-makers and researchers, about the shape and future direction of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Conference Programme:
9.15 am - 10.00 am Registration / Refreshments
10.00 am - 10.15 am Welcome & Introduction
Mike Hough, King's College London
10.15 am - 10.45 am Presentation of Key ESRC Seminar Series Findings
Adam Crawford, University of Leeds
10.45 am - 11.30 pm Jon Bannister, University of Glasgow
11.30 am - 12.45 pm Workshops Sessions:
1. Housing
Workshop organizers: Sarah Blandy, University of Leeds & John Flint, Sheffield Hallam University
Contributors: Carlie Goldsmith, Kingston University; Bryan Healy, Glasgow Housing Association; Peter Somerville, Department of Policy Studies, University of Lincoln
2. Gender and the Family
Workshop organizers: Judy Nixon, Sheffield Hallam University & Helen Carr, University of Kent
Contributors: Maggie Blyth, Chair of Nottingham Youth Offending Team Management Board; Teela Sanders, University of Leeds; Amanda Holt, University of Portsmouth; Representative from Liberty (tbc)
3. Young People
Workshop organizers: Peter Squires, University of Brighton & Stephen Moore, Anglia University
Contributors: Chief Supt. David Harvey, Head of Prevention at Youth Justice Board; John Graham, Chair of the Police Foundation; Steve Burton, Director of Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing at Transport for London
4. The Night-Time Economy
Workshop organizers: Phil Hadfield, University of Leeds & Gordon Hughes, Cardiff University
Contributors: Phil Hubbard, Loughborough University; Roy Light, Barrister at St John's Chambers & Bristol Law School
5. Diversity
Workshop organizers: David Prior, University of Birmingham & Andy Mills, Safer Leeds
Contributors: Gillian Mayfield, Youth Taskforce; Phil Read and Martin Baines, Pacalis Associates; Alison Parsons, Birmingham City Council
12.45 pm - 1.30 pm Lunch (Great Hall)
1.30 - 2.45 pm Workshop Sessions (repeated) (As Above)
2.45 - 3.00 pm Refreshments (Great Hall)
3.00 - 4.30 pm Policy Round Table:
The Shape and Future of Policy in England, Scotland & Wales
Chair, Jon Silverman former BBC Home Affairs Correspondent
Chief Constable Barbara Wilding, South Wales Police
Kathy Evans, The Children's Society
Paul Dunn, Metropolitan Police Service
Representatives from:
Youth Taskforce (tbc)
Scottish Government (tbc)
General Discussion
4.30 pm END
* The Conference programme may be subject to unforeseen changes.
For further information see: www.law.leeds.ac.uk/esrcasb/
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