Preliminary Programme

Showing: Criminal Justice (all days)
Wed 22 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Thu 23 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Fri 24 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Sat 25 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

All days
Wednesday 22 March 2006 8:30
G-1 POL17 Justice and Statebuilding I
Room G
Networks: Criminal Justice , Chair: Matthijs Lok
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Zacharoula Kouki : The right to Reform and the reform of Right: the show trials of the late 60s in the Soviet Union
Dimitris Kousouris : Justice, Ideology and Politics of Liberation: The Winners' Law as Established by the Trials of Collaborators and War Criminals. Greece, Italy and France
Michail Sotiropoulos : State building through Law formation: the role of university (law) professors in the case of 19th century Greece and Italy


Q-1 CRI01 Experiences with delinquency and the justice system
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Jean Trépanier
Organizer: Jean Trépanier Discussant: Jean Trépanier
Marcela Aranguiz : Juvenile Courts at the Beginning of the XXth Century: New Practice or More of the Same?
Lee Polansky : “One of the Worst Little Creatures I Ever Came in Contact With”: The Delinquent Girl and the Juvenile Justice System in Georgia, 1914-1924
Lotta Vikström : Causes and Consequences of Individual Misconduct in the Past: Juvenile Delinquents and Their Demographic Path Compared to that of 'Ordinary' Youths in the Nineteenth-Century Sundsvall Region, Sweded



Wednesday 22 March 2006 10:45
Q-2 CRI02 Juvenile probation: one denomination, different realities
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Tamara Myers
Organizer: Jean Trépanier Discussant: Tamara Myers
Eric Pierre : Probation in the 1912 French Law: Controversies and Implementation
Jean Trépanier : Probation at the Montreal Juvenile Delinquents Court, 1912-1950: rhetoric and reality
Ingrid van der Bij : Roots of change. Dutch civil juvenile justice in the fifties at the district court of Groningen.



Wednesday 22 March 2006 14:15
L-3 CRI03 Controling Juvenile offenders
Room L
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Jeroen Dekker
Organizers: - Discussant: Jeroen Dekker
Joelle Droux : Constructing juvenile Delinquency as a national mental Health Problem: a Case Study (Geneva, Switzerland, 1900-1950)
David Meeres : Policing ‘wayward’ youth: law, society and youth criminality in Berlin 1939 – 1953
Tamara Myers : Clearing the Streets of / for the Youth: A History of Canadian Curfew Law


Q-3 CRI04 Representation of Police in mid-Twentieth Century
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Mary Gibson
Organizers: Jonathan Dunnage, Joanne Klein Discussant: Mary Gibson
Jonathan Dunnage : The ‘fascistization’ of the Italian police: representations of fascism and the forces of law and order in police literature
Joanne Klein : Ideal Policemen - Real Policemen: the contradictions of training to be an English constable, 1900-1939
Nadine Rossol : From 'Republican Soldiers' to 'Friends and Helpers': The Involvement of the Police in State Representation in Germany 1926-1936


S-3 CRI16 Justice and Statebuilding II
Room S
Networks: Criminal Justice , Chair: Peter Romijn
Organizer: Sophie Bollen Discussants: -
Sophie Bollen : The professional purge of female employees at the Belgian Regie voor Telegrafie en Telefonie (RTT) (Department of Telecommunications) after World War II: a gender analysis of epuration files
Machteld De Metsenaere : Women and the repression of collaboration in Belgium after the Second World War
Matthijs Lok : The politics of oblivion and the purges of Napoleonic officials in Restauration France and the Netherlands (1813-1830)



Wednesday 22 March 2006 16:30
Q-4 CRI05 Policing & Transition to Democracy
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Maurice Punch
Organizer: Gerald Blaney Discussant: Maurice Punch
Gerald Blaney : Trying to put a square peg into a round hole. The police and the Spanish transition to democracy, 1976-1986
Diego Palacios Cerezales : Fascist lackeys or just police officers? Dealing with police past during Portuguese transition to democracy.



Thursday 23 March 2006 8:30
Q-5 CRI06 New Trans-national Approaches to the History of Drugs
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Organizers: Robert Stephens, Klaus Weinhauer Discussants: -
Isaac Campos Costero : The Transnational Origins of Marijuana Madness in North America
Paul Gootenberg : The Pre-Colombian Era of Drug Trafficking in the Americas: Cocaine, 1945-1973
Robert Stephens : Toward a Global History of Illicit Drug Markets



Thursday 23 March 2006 10:45
Q-6 CRI07 Reporting Murder
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Katherine Watson
Organizer: Ivan Crozier Discussants: -
Ivan Crozier : Murder in the Psychiatric Journal, 1864-1922
Judith Rowbotham : Murder, She Wrote….Mrs Henry Wood’s Use of Newspaper Reporting, 1858-1887
Daniel Vyleta : Murder in the Viennese Press, 1895-1910



Thursday 23 March 2006 14:15
Q-7 CRI08 Criminal Justice, Politics and Everyday Life in Modern Germany and Italy
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Richard Wetzell
Organizer: Richard Wetzell Discussant: Richard Wetzell
Greg Eghigian : The Correctional Imagination of Totalitarianisms: Criminal Justice and Rehabilitation in Nazi and East Germany
Paul A. Garfinkel : Prevention, Prophylaxis and Paternalism: The Liberal Roots of Fascist Criminal Law in Italy, 1910-1934
Ann Goldberg : Defamation Law and the Politics of Everyday Life in Imperial Germany, 1871-1918



Friday 24 March 2006 8:30
T-9 CRI09 Child Murder in North-Atlantic Europe 1700-1900
Room T
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Alysa Levene
Organizer: Katherine Watson Discussants: -
Eva Bergenlöv : Infanticide and Overlaying in Sweden c. 1680-1800
Anne-Marie Kilday : ‘Monsters of the Vilest Kind’: Attitudes towards Child Killers in Eighteenth Century Scotland
Richard Mc Mahon : Children, Homicide and the Law in Nineteenth-century Ireland
Katherine Watson : Crimes of the Blackest Dye? Judicial Responses to Child Murder in England and Wales, 1700-1900



Friday 24 March 2006 10:45
O-10 CRI10 Police and Press in Historical Perspective
Room O
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Clive Emsley
Organizer: Haia Shpayer-Makov Discussant: Clive Emsley
John Drabble : Ensure that the group is disrupted, ridiculed or discredited’: The Federal Bureau of Investigation Media Campaign against Black Power Organizations, 1967-1971
Haia Shpayer-Makov : The Intricate Relationship between Journalists and Police Detectives in Victorian and Edwardian England



Friday 24 March 2006 14:15
Q-11 CRI11 Criminal Justice in the Early Modern Era
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Clive Emsley
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Maria R. Boes : Suicides by Unwed Mothers in Early Modern Germany
Elmar Henrich : Jurisdiction, Communal Conflict and Bounty Hunting: the Destabilization of a Central Italian Mountain Frontier in the Early Modern Period.
Olli Matikainen : "Raving madness or "Devil´s plot?" Intentionality in Early Modern Finnish Homicide Trials, 1500 - 1800



Friday 24 March 2006 16:30
G-12 CRI12 Policing and Civil Liberties
Room G
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Joanne Klein
Organizers: Anja Johansen, Chris A. Williams Discussants: -
Margo De Koster : What did the police do? New visions on policing and day-to-day activities and strategies of the Antwerp municipal police, 1890-1914
Anja Johansen : Getting away with murder? Police accused of causing death and injury in Berlin, Paris and London c.1900-1914
Paul Lawrence : Vagrants, the Police and ‘Civil Liberties’ during the Interwar Period
Chris A. Williams : Constables for hire: the long and significant history of private 'public' policing in the UK



Saturday 25 March 2006 8:30
M-13 CRI13 Civil Liberties Besieged: Special powers and threat of terrorism
Room M
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: René Lévy
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Janet Clark : Under the influence of Special Branch
Michael Hassett : Irish Nationalists, the British Government and Anti -Terrorist Legislation
Steve Hewitt : Policing Passports: Canadian State Efforts to End the Misuse of Canadian Passports, 1933-1999
Gilles Vandal : Terorism and Violence in Rural Louisiana, 1865-1884



Saturday 25 March 2006 10:45
Q-14 CRI14 Punishment & the State
Room N1-O1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Hans Andersson : Military Justice and Popular Legal Culture in Sweden 1680-1900
Martin Bergman : The Swede in 19th century European anti-capital punishment abolitionism – Knut Olivecrona and his ”Om dödsstraffet”.
Sinan Gulhan : Nineteenth Century Prison Reform Movements: An Inquiry into the Hegemonic Discourse of Punishment
Gwenda Morgan, Peter Rushton : Arson, Treason and Plot: The Eighteenth-Century State as Victim, Detector and Prosecutor



Saturday 25 March 2006 14:15
M-15 CRI15 Ethnicity & Crime in the British colonies
Room M
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Paul Lawrence
Organizers: - Discussants: -
François Fenchel : Disorderly transients and residents: the Irish community at the Montreal prison, 1853-1912
Donald Fyson : Violence Between Men in Quebec, 1780-1850: A Comparative Overview


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