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17th Conference of the International Association for Research in
Juvenile Criminology


Swansea University - Wednesday 26th to Saturday 29th March 2008

Call for papers: If you wish to present a paper at the conference,
please send an abstract (to include: your name, title of presentation
and 100 word description) to Dr Stephen Case: Stephen Case
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> . Papers will be accepted in English and
French.

Book before 25th January 2008 to qualify for an 'early-bird' discount. A
conference registration form is attached.

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Promoting Positive Practices: Transforming Youth Justice Policy and
Practice 


The conference will address the theme of 'Promoting Positive Practices:
Transforming Youth Justice Policy and Practice'. The conference will
embrace positive practices in the areas of both prevention of
delinquency and direct work with young people who have offended. Policy
and practice interventions in communities, schools, sentencing, youth
justice services/interventions and specialist institutions (education,
treatment centres and custody) will be explored. 

'Positive practices' in this context may be seen (although not
exclusively) in terms of those derived from the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the policy and practice
implementation of children's rights, including: participation - having a
voice, 'children first', promoting pro-social behaviour, restorative
justice, promoting social inclusion, unblocking 'blocked' opportunities
(in education, training, employment and social life) and responding to
young people.

The conference is relevant to all those whose work touches young people
and the youth justice system, including: academics, researchers, policy
makers, managers, practitioners, Judges and magistrates and is expected
to attract participants from across Europe and more widely. The
conference will provide a lively and engaging context in which to
present and discuss research and practice in youth justice with
colleagues from many countries and from many different organisations.

The conference dinner will include a concert by the internationally
acclaimed Morriston Orpheus Male Voice Choir
<http://www.morristonorpheus.com> .

For more information contact: Kevin Haines
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>  or alternatively, download this
document: IARJC Conference Information
<http://www.swan.ac.uk/media/Media,18500,en.doc> 

Download the IARJC registration form
<http://www.swan.ac.uk/media/Media,18498,en.doc>  here. There is an
'early bird' discount for conference registration before 25th January
2008.

All those attending the conference are encouraged to present a paper and
to discuss their work with colleagues. If you wish to present a paper at
the conference, please send an abstract (to include: your name, title of
presentation and 100 word description) to: Stephen Case
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .

For further information about the conference, registration, Swansea and
travel please click here.

Willan Publishing will be hosting a wine reception at the conference and
launching the new Dictionary of Youth Justice, edited by Barry Goldson.

Further information about the Swansea campus can be found at 
www.swansea.ac.uk and information about the Swansea area can be found at
www.visitswanseabay.com

We look forward to welcoming you to Swansea.

 

 

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Dr Kevin Haines

Reader in Criminology and Youth Justice

Director - Centre for Criminal Justice & Criminology

Director of Research - School of Human Sciences

Swansea University 

Singleton Park

Swansea SA2 8PP

 

+44(0)1792-295920

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