Tue 26 February
14.15
16.30
Wed 27 February
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Thu 28 February
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Fri 29 February
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Sat 1 March
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
All days
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Tuesday 26 February 2008
14.15
P-1
CRI01
Military Justice
Room 8.1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
René Lévy
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Organizer:
René Lévy
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Discussant:
René Lévy
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Guillaume Baclin :
"Unpatriotics " facing military jurisdictions. Belgian military justice at the end of World War One (1918-1919)
Bob Lilly, Bobbie Ticknor & Brandy Girton :
Murder in the Military: US Soldiers in the European Theater of Operations, WW II
Stephen Miller :
"Duty or Crime?: Defining Acceptable Behavior in the British Army in South Africa, 1899-1902"
Tuesday 26 February 2008
16.30
C-2
CRI03
Homicide on the Long Run: The Belgian Case
Cave C
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Pete King
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Organizer:
Aude Musin
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Discussant:
Pete King
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Bernard Dauven, Xavier Rousseaux :
Homicide on the long run : a regional case : Brabant (1350-2000)
Aude Musin :
Homicide on the Long Run : a Regional Case (Namur, 1360-1860)
Frédéric Vesentini :
Homicide on the Long Run : the Belgian Case (1830-1990)
Wednesday 27 February 2008
8.30
C-3
CRI04
Stories of Shame, Cultures of Blame: Britain and Europe 1700-1900
Cave C
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Louise Jackson
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Organizer:
Anne-Marie Kilday
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Discussant:
Louise Jackson
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Anne-Marie Kilday :
The Shame and Fame of Half-Hangit' Maggie: Attitudes to Child Murder in Early Modern Scotland
David Nash :
The Everyday life of a Wexford Parson: The Rev. William Hughes’ taste for drink, profanity, blasphemy, indecent exposure, criminal damage, bestiality and field sports
Katherine Watson :
Loss of Face: Vitriol Throwing, Blame and Stigma in England, 1840-1900
D-3
CRI24
Social Control of Poverty and Marginality
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
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Adrian Ager, Melanie Reynolds :
The Road to Modernity: Pauperism, Social Control and the Poor Laws
Verda Irtis :
The criminalization of juveniles in Turkish society: Roots ans recent evolutions from a socio-historical point of view
Pete King :
The Making of the Juvenile Reformatory in England 1780-1825; Voluntary Initiatives and State Funding
Frode Ulvund :
The Norwegian workhouse-system from 1845 to 1907
Wednesday 27 February 2008
10.45
D-4
CRI05
Youth and Policing
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Katherine Watson
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Organizer:
Val Marie Johnson
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
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Margo De Koster :
Journey into an Invisible World: Policing Juvenile Deviance in Urban Belgium, 1890-1940
Louise Jackson :
Policing Youth in Post-War England and Scotland: Gender, Sexuality and Leisure
Val Marie Johnson :
Governing Youth, Justice, and Liberalism in Canada, 1960-1971
Tamara Myers :
“From Disciplinarian to Coach: The Policing of Youth in Post World War II Canada”
F-4
CRI23
Collaboration and post-war punishment in Belgium: 1945-1955
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Mark David Pittaway
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Mark David Pittaway
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Jonas Campion :
A Copernician revolution? Impact of purges on the professional habitus of the Belgian and French“gendarmeries” (1944-1955)
Machteld De Metsenaere, Sophie Bollen :
Disgraceful Love. ‘Sentimental collaboration’ and its punishment in Belgium after World War Two.
Antoon Vrints, Koen Aerts :
Re-establishing the state monopoly on violence: Death Penalty and Military Justice in Post-war Belgium (1944-1950).
Wednesday 27 February 2008
14.15
D-5
CRI06
Institutionalisation of criminal justice enforcements and its implications
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Clive Emsley
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Organizer:
Chris A. Williams
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Discussant:
Wilbur Miller
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Catherine Denys :
The Circulation of police knowledge in early modern Europe
Francis Dodsworth :
The genealogy of police in England,c. 1780-1856
John Drabble :
Transformations in Policing Radical Labor: Private Detective Agencies, Local and State Police, and the Federalization of Counterintelligence during the Progressive Era in the United States
John Mcdermott :
The development of police racial awareness training, 1981-1993
Chris A. Williams :
The New Police and Duration, 1820-1860
Wednesday 27 February 2008
16.30
D-6
CRI07
Policing
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Chris A. Williams
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Chris A. Williams
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Vincent Denis :
Paradoxical institutionalisation
Drew Gray :
An example of that unity, and of that dependence of parts on each other, without which no well constructed and efficient system of police can ever be expected”: Policing the City of London, c.1780-1829
Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves :
Ordering the streets: Police and traffic in Lisbon (1890 – 1910)
Haia Shpayer-Makov :
Revisiting the Detective Figure in Late Victorian Fiction
Thursday 28 February 2008
8.30
D-7
CRI09
The policing of right-wing and communist dictatorships
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Klaus Weinhauer
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Organizer:
Jonathan Dunnage
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Discussant:
Joanne Klein
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Gerald Blaney :
Franco's Willing Executioners: The Spanish Civil Guard and the Francoist State, 1939-1955
Jonathan Dunnage :
‘Being a Policeman in Fascist Italy: A Study of Lives, Careers, Strategies and Mentalities’
Diego Palacios Cerezales :
Italy or Britain? foreign models of policing in Salazar's Portugal
Mark David Pittaway :
From Anti-Fascist to Socialist Policing in Hungary's Western Borderland, 1944-1950
Thursday 28 February 2008
10.45
D-8
CRI11
Hot spots and dangerous people: Globalisation of crime and fear during the late 19th and 20th centuries?
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Klaus Weinhauer
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Herbert Reinke
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Melanie Becker :
Every city has its own rules. Individual perceptions of dangerous places in German cities
Alexandra Locher :
Political Violence in Italy 1970-1980
Astrid Renland :
Drugs, weapons and women: The same travel routes? Regulating cross-borders movement through crime
Thursday 28 February 2008
14.15
B-9
CRI08
Political Contention and Collective Violence: Representations of Law, Order and the Police, 1886-2004
Cave B
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Mats Greiff
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Organizer:
Stefan Nyzell
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Discussant:
Clive Emsley
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Michael Ebner :
The Party, The Police, and Everyday Coercion in Fascist Italy
Roger Johansson :
The History of May Day and the struggle for the History –Narratives of the May Day in the United States
Stefan Nyzell :
It's Shining Red". The Police Accociation Comrade, the Labour Movement, and the Möllevången Riots in Malmö 1926
D-9
CRI12
Heroin in International Perspective
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Klaus Weinhauer
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Organizer:
Eric Schneider
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Discussant:
Klaus Weinhauer
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Caroline Acker :
Zones of Anonymity: Historical Antecedents of Entrenched Drug Markets in American Cities
Detlef Briesen :
Some Aspects of Heroin Consumption in Germany after the Second World War
Eric Schneider :
Heroin in International Perspective
Joseph Spillane :
Heroin Markets and Violence: New Perspectives on an Old Problem
Thursday 28 February 2008
16.30
C-10
NMCRI
Network meeting: Criminal Justice
Cave C
Friday 29 February 2008
8.30
D-11
CRI13
Defending Civil Liberties in Law-enforcement and Criminal Justice
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
René Lévy
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Michael Berkowitz :
Criminalizing the Jew in Nazi Germany
Wilbur Miller :
Authority In America
Tanja Rietmann :
Detaining the non-criminal. Coercive 20th century welfare policies towards deviant men and women in Switzerland and their inconsistencies with Human Rights
Y-11
CRI25
Down by law? Social exclusion and outlawing
Room 2.14
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Francis Dodsworth
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Francis Dodsworth
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Corinne Gaudin :
Community sanctions and state justice: Village banishment in late-Imperial Russia
Elmar Henrich :
The Adjudication of Bounty Hunters' Claims in an Early Modern Italian Republic
Kariin Sundsback :
Criminality, Social Networks and Integration in the Norwegian Society of Amsterdam, 1640-1700
Gilles Vandal :
Whites and Afro-Americans under Slavery: The Enforcement
Friday 29 February 2008
10.45
O-12
CRI26
Gender and Interpersonal Violence
Room 7.1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Judith Rowbotham
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Judith Rowbotham
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Miklos Hadas :
Civilizing fighting masculinity: the rationalization of the duel
Annmarie Hughes :
Legal Discourses of Marital Violence in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Scotland
Ana Sofia Ribeiro :
Between maritime horizons and land realities: different ways of living violence (Portugal, 1750-1789)
Heather Shore :
Criminality and Masculinity in the Aftermath: The Racecourse wars of the 1920s
Q-12
CRI15
Juvenile judge at work: from model to practice
Amphitheatre 3
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Jeroen Dekker
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Organizer:
Jean Trépanier
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Discussant:
Jeroen Dekker
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Els Dumortier :
The figure of the Children's Judge: in law and in practice
François Fenchel :
The Paternal Juvenile Court Judge: the implementation of the child welfare model in Montreal, 1912-1950
Eric Pierre :
The Agricultural Penitentiary Colony of Mettray: A Central Place for the Education of Juvenile Delinquents
Ingrid van der Bij :
The first juvenile judges in the Dutch courts, 1923-1945;
Friday 29 February 2008
14.15
O-13
CRI18
Extreme violence, motivations and interpretations
Room 7.1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Efi Avdela
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Organizer:
Judith Rowbotham
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Discussant:
Efi Avdela
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Samantha Pegg :
Press Presentations and Public Interpretations of Child on Child Killing
Judith Rowbotham :
Murder and Motivation: A Contextual Case Study of the Whitechapel Murders
Kim Stevenson :
"She got past knowing herself and didn't know how many there were":
Q-13
CRI16
Girls in juvenile justice: a special case
Amphitheatre 3
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Tamara Myers
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Organizer:
Jean Trépanier
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Discussant:
Tamara Myers
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Aurore François, Veerle Massin :
“These wandering viruses”: delinquent girls and venereal diseases in Belgium, 1912-1965
Veerle Massin, Aurore François & Veerle Massin :
“These wandering viruses”: delinquent girls and venereal diseases in Belgium, 1912-1965
David Niget :
From the Impossible Violence to the “Behaviour Trouble”. Delinquent Girls in the Child Guidance Institutions in Belgium, from 1950 to 1970
Jean Trépanier :
A different treatment? Girls before the Montreal juvenile court, 1912-1950
Friday 29 February 2008
16.30
Q-14
CRI21
Empire and crime/policing
Amphitheatre 3
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizer:
Paul Lawrence
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
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Janet Clark :
Civil Liberties and the British Colonies
Annelieke Dirks :
Juvenile Delinquency and Forced Re-education in the Netherlands Indies, 1900-1940
Christopher Fritsch :
Ordinances “Consonant to Reason....nor Contrary “ to the Laws of England: William Penn and the Creation and Administration of Criminal Law
Tammy Razi :
Juvenile Delinquents, Child Street-Peddlers and Neglected Children: Constructing the Nation's Margins in Mandatory Palestine
Saturday 1 March 2008
8.30
X-15
CRI19
Gender Story Violence
Room 2.13
Efi Avdela :
Stories of Blood and Gender: Cultural scenarios of honour crimes in post-war Greece
Elena Barbulescu :
Violence and Gender in a Romanian Village
Marie Eriksson :
The Politics of "Marital Dissonance" - Political Discourses about Men's violence against Women in Marriage in 19th Century Sweden
Saturday 1 March 2008
10.45
X-16
CRI28
Round Table on Clive Emsley's Crime, Police, and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-1940
Room 2.13
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Jonathan Dunnage, Clive Emsley, Wilbur Miller, Xavier Rousseaux |
Saturday 1 March 2008
14.15
K-17
CRI27
Terms and practices in transformation
Room 4
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Anja Johansen
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Hans Andersson :
Shaming and economic crime in 19th century Sweden
Emmanuel Berger :
Between liberty and order. Norms, practices and stakes of the prosecution during the French Revolution and Empire
Martin Bergman :
Execution and liturgy
José Ernesto Pimentel Filho :
The birth of “criminalité”: from the word to the history, during the nineteenth century
R-17
CRI22
Science and the Law: Criminology and Penal Reform in Italy, Germany, and Britain, 1880-1930
Amphitheater 4
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Peter Becker
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Organizer:
Richard Wetzell
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Discussant:
Peter Becker
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Neil Davie :
'Rational, Responsible and Culpable'? British Theories of Criminal Causation in Criminological Research and Penal Policy, 1880-1930
Paul Garfinkel :
Reforming by Numbers: Penal Jurists and Judicial Statistics in Liberal Italy
Richard Wetzell :
The Relationship between Criminology and Penal Reform in Germany, 1880-1930: Science versus Law?
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