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Subject:      Crime and punishment 2001 conference 19th September
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There are still some places left on this conference.
Crime and Punishment 2001 - Day Conference at the LSE
hosted by the BSC/ Mannheim Centre for Criminology/ Centre for Crime and
Justice Studies (CCJS). Speakers include: Nils Christie; Betsy Stanko; Paul
Wiles: Maureen Cain.
Workshop pesenters are:
David Downes and Time Newburn on Trends in Crime and Social Policy
Neal Hazel, Bonny Mhlanga and Darren Lewis on Patterns of Crime and Criminal
Careers
Janet Foster and Eugene McLaughlin on Trends in Policing
Alan Norrie and Barbara Hudson on Sentencing Trends
Anne Worrall and Mike Hough on Trends in Community Penalties
Helmut Kury and Elaine Player on Trends in Imprisonment
Cost £145 (£125 members of BSC or CCJS) - please apply for special
bursaries.
Applications to:
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS), King's College, London,
75-79 York Rd., London SE1 7AW
Tel.: 0207 4012425 email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>