Dear Colleagues,
*Final call for papers - deadline midnight Friday 2nd March*
We are delighted to announce our next conference will take place on Wednesday 25th April 2018.
This is a full-day conference, that is free to attend (lunch and refreshments will be provided) hosted at York St. John University.
Local in character global in reach, the North East Crime Research Network is a network of academics and practitioners in the fields of criminology, criminal law and related disciplines. We host events across the North East region and are delighted to be hosting our third biennial conference in York in 2018. The conference is open to all academics including postgraduate and early career researchers; whether you are based in the North East, or if you are further afield and would like to come and visit us in the wonderful city of York to share your research/best practice, and further your networks in the region. Our aim is to provide a friendly and supportive network for discussion and the sharing of ideas.
More information about the us and the conference (including location, venue, travel and accessibility) is is available via our website, booking is now open:
http://northeastcrimeresearchnetwork.weebly.com/conference-information.html
Call for Papers:
Proposals for papers are welcomed on any topic related to crime, including (but not limited to):
· youth justice
· policing
· sentencing
· prisons/probation
· restorative justice
· hate crime
· domestic violence and sexual abuse
· drug/alcohol use
We are keen to host a variety of papers from as many different perspectives as possible. We
therefore encourage submissions from researchers from any academic field, including: criminology;
philosophy; law; neuroscience; psychology, geography etc. We also encourage practitioners from a
wide range of sectors including police, probation, youth offending, housing, including charity and
voluntary organisations.
Abstracts should be no more than 250 words long. Please include your name, institution/
organisation and title of your paper/talk. Abstracts do NOT need to be in traditional academic
format. Submissions can also be made by groups of three or four people who wish to present as a
panel on a particular theme – please clearly indicate on your abstract if it is to form part of panel
session, including the names of co-panellists.
Deadline for all submissions is midnight Friday 2nd March 2018*. Please send your abstract to
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(*N.B. We fully support our colleagues who are participating in strike action, and the workload pressures you will be facing on non-strike days, please contact us if we can help support your submission in any way)
With Very Best Wishes,
Kelly
Dr Kelly J. Stockdale
Lecturer in Criminology
School of Social Sciences
York St. John University
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