Wed 4 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 5 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
19.00 - 20.15
20.30 - 22.00
Fri 6 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 7 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 17.00
All days
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Wednesday 4 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
E-1
CRI01
Collective Confrontations: Studies from a Nordic Perspective
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Stefan Nyzell
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Organizer:
Stefan Nyzell
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Discussant:
Stefan Nyzell
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Andrés Brink Pinto, Martin Ericsson :
A Repertoire of Unrulyness? The Stockholm Easter Riots 1948 and the Limits of Contentious Politics
Anne Hedén :
State Visit and Stone Throwing: the Protests against Finnish White Regent Mannerheim in Stockholm in 1919
Matias Kaihovirta :
The Culture of Contestation and the Formation of Modern Politics Among Ironworkers in Early 20th Century Finland
Wednesday 4 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
E-2
CRI02
Crime and Criminal Justice in Rural Europe (17th-19th centuries)
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Networks:
Criminal Justice
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Rural
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizer:
Dieter Bruneel
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Discussant:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Sander Berghmans :
Optimising Forest Management by the Arenberg Family in the 18th Century: Making Use of Legal Power in the “Land of Enghien” (Southern Netherlands)
Dieter Bruneel :
Liberating the Land? Use-Rights Conflicts and the Limits of Legal Sanction (Southern Netherlands, c. 1800 - c. 1820)
Riikka Miettinen :
Pleading Insanity in Criminal Trials: Establishing the Insanity Defense in the Early Modern Swedish and Finnish Rural District Courts (17th Early 18th Century)
Stephan Sander-Faes :
Struggling for Existence During ‘Hard Times’: Thievery, Justice, and Survival Strategies in Rural Bohemia, c. 1700
Wednesday 4 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
E-3
CRI10
New Perspectives on Policing
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Louise Jackson
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Louise Jackson
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Joanne Klein :
Using Identity and Gender To Shape the English Police Character, 1829-2000
Bart Lentfert, Guus Meershoek :
Dutch Colonialism and Police Work on the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010)
Glenn Svedin :
Perspectives on the Birth of the Modern Police
Jack Wever :
Professional Journals of the Dutch Police (1947-present)
Wednesday 4 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
E-4
CRI04
Justice Inscribed on the Body: Maiming Corporal Punishments in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Marion Pluskota
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Organizers:
Filippo Carlà-Uhink, Christine Alexandra Kleinjung |
Discussant:
Marion Pluskota
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Filippo Carlà-Uhink :
Castration as Punishment in Ancient Rome
Christine Alexandra Kleinjung :
Mutilated Popes and Blinded Bishops. Bodies, Wounds and Clerical Office
Judith Mengler :
„…and if the nose is completely shattered and gulped down by the dogs...“. Some Remarks on the Perception and Relation of Corporal Punishment and Injuries in the Treatises of Late Medieval Surgeons
Christian Rollinger :
A Wave of Mutilation. Facial Amputation as Punishment in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Empire
Thursday 5 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
E-5
CRI05
Legitimacy of Police and Justice in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Public Perceptions, Contestation and Debates
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizers:
Margo De Koster, Herbert Reinke, Xavier Rousseaux |
Discussant:
Klaus Weinhauer
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Margo De Koster :
Public Perceptions of the Legitimacy of the Punishment of Collaboration in Post WW II Belgium
Anja Johansen :
Struggling for the Moral High-Ground: Police Legitimacy as Battle Ground for Public Debates, Berlin and Paris 1890-1914
Herbert Reinke :
From Blue to Green. Policing and Legitimacy Issues in Germany from World War One to the Weimar Republic
Thursday 5 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
E-6
CRI06
Penal Solutions in the Early Twentieth Century Europe
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Zoe Alker
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Organizer:
Helen Johnston
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Discussant:
Margo De Koster
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Pamela Cox :
The ‘Great Decarceration’: Social and Penal Policy in Early Twentieth Century Britain and its Contemporary Legacies
Elsa Genard :
Punish and Care: the Physicians in French Prisons in the Early Twentieth Century
Helen Johnston :
Borstal Girls: the Modified System for Female Offenders in England, 1908-1950
Heather Shore :
Revisiting the Borstal Experiment, 1908-1982
Thursday 5 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
E-7
CRI07
Race and Justice between Abolitions, from Colonialism to Postcolonialism
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Vivien Miller
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Organizer:
Alexa Neale
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Discussant:
Vivien Miller
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James Campbell :
Race and the Death Penalty in British Overseas Territories, 1965-1991
Christopher Fevre :
"Coming up against a Brick Wall?" Black Political Resistance to Policing in London during the 1970s
Marion Pluskota :
Punishing the Colonial Citizen. Race, Gender and Penal Practices in the Caribbean after the Abolition of Slavery
Lizzie Seal, Alexa Neale :
Race and the Death Penalty in British Overseas Territories, 1965-1991
Thursday 5 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
E-8
CRI08
Who, When and Why? Urban Crime Scene Investigation in Early Modern Europe and Beyond (16th-19th Centuries)
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizers:
Catherine Denys, Gerrit Verhoeven |
Discussant:
Gerd Schwerhoff
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Salvatore Bottari :
Social Control in Sicily in the Sixteenth Century
Catherine Denys :
Parisian Inspectors versus Provincial Police Officers in Crime Investigation at the End of the 18th Century. Were their Skills and Methods so Different ?
Vincent Fontana :
From the Field to the Office: Judges and Police Officers on the Urban Crime Scene in the Early Nineteenth Century
Gerrit Verhoeven :
Class Justice? Early Modern CSI and Social Inequality in Antwerp
Friday 6 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
E-9
CRI09
Crime, History and the Empire
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Gerald Daniel Louis :
Reformist Ideas, Westminster Debates and the Widening Scope to Transportation of Convicts from the Madras Presidency in 1830s India
Christian De Vito :
Punishment and Labour Relations. Cuba between Abolition and Empire (1835-1886)
Gerald Groenewald :
'More Beastly than Humanly': Khoikhoi and Criminal Justice at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1795
Klaas Stutje :
Nusakambangan and the Making of a Notorious Prison Island
Guy Woolnough, Bryan Byers :
Convicts’ Pleas for Clemency: a Comparative Study of Penal Systems in Indiana (USA) and England, 1870-1910
Friday 6 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
E-10
CRI03
Justice Administration in Colonial Spaces. Magistrates, Jurisdictions and Conflict
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizer:
Nuno Camarinhas
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Discussant:
Nuno Camarinhas
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William Connell :
“La Familia Dongo” Prosecution and Detective Work in a Notorious Murder Prosecution in Mexico City, 1789
Sally Hadden :
Charleston's Board of Police during the American Revolution (1780-1782): Loyalist or Patriot In Orientation?
Romain Landmeters, Berengere Piret :
Belgian Colonial Justice in Congo: Men and Institutions
Friday 6 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
E-12
WOM16
Modelling the Body: Gender, Representation and Consumtion
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Matleena Frisk :
Consumer Products Shaping Gender in the Mid-20th Century Finland: Disposable Menstrual Products and Men’s Deodorants
Conor Heffernan :
Body Work, Empowerment and the Female Form: the Case of Irish Physical Culture
Marina Hilber :
Female Bodies in Scholarly Practice. On the Representation of Women in Gynaecological and Obstetric Case Studies (1870-1900)
Charlotte Keighron :
Barbara Johnson’s Fashion Album: Dress and Female Identity in England, 1746-1823
Saturday 7 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
E-13
CRI13
Rethinking Criminal Justice
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Joanne Klein
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Joanne Klein
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Alison Adam :
The Development of Forensic Science in Scotland in the Twentieth Century
David Churchill, Iain Channing, Henry Yeomans :
What is Historical Criminology? Reflections on what it means to think Historically about Crime and Criminal Justice
Guus Meershoek :
The Cultural Revolution in Dutch Criminal Justice 1965-1995
Elizabeth Wilburn :
How does the Example of the Interwar Period Police-led Boys’ Club Movement inform Modern Approaches to Youth Justice?
Saturday 7 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
E-14
CRI15
The Criminal Women
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Haia Shpayer-Makov :
Police Encounters with Women in the Streets of British Cities, 1880-1920
Jo Turner :
Discharged Prisoners’ Aid Societies: Assisting Women Leaving Prison in Late Nineteenth Century England
Charlotte Wildman :
Deviant Domesticity: Gender, Crime and the Family in Britain, 1918-1979
Saturday 7 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
E-15
CRI16
Cancelled: Social Control and Social Policy: Historical Evolutions
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Heather Shore
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