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Assemblages of care: Criminological pathways to addressing everyday climate harmscapes
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'Paying attention to Patriarchy – ‘Patriarchal Forestalling’ and Systemic Injustice for Victims of Domestic Abuse in India.'
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5th International Conference on Punishment In The Global Peripheries
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DPhil Discussion Group - Week 8
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DPhil Discussion Group - Week 6
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Sentencing Seminar and Launch of Marie Manikis and Gabrielle Watson (eds) Sentencing, Public Opinion, and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Julian V Roberts
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Genocide, the crime of crimes
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Being Watched: The Aftermath of Covert Policing
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Challenging the epistemic power of the police: How activists produce knowledge about policing and race in France
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Book Launch- Supply Chain Justice: the logistics of British Border Control
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Annual Roger Hood Lecture - Punishing the Innocent The Politics of Violence in Border Policing
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Racist Offences and Questions of Moral Motivation
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Punishing Old Age
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Space, Crime, and the City: Henri Lefebvre and Criminological Research
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Southering Lawfare: Indicators of the judicialisation and criminalisation of progressive politics in Latin America
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Film screening: 'Fighting to Live, While Waiting to Die'
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Molly Ackhurst and Ellie Whittingdale on Feminist Entanglements and the State of Stuckness: The Tensions, and Possibilities, of Abolition in Feminist Sexual Violence Work
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Police and body-worn video technology: The shaping process and socio-legal implications
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Understanding women’s legal worlds in Delhi’s rape trial courts
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Book launch of Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade (OUP, 2024) with Dr Leila Ullrich (author) and Prof. Christine Schwöbel-Patel (discussant).
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What Kind of Order do we Want? Policing, Governance, and the Public Point of View
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What Are Prisons For? Book Launch
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ROGER HOOD ANNUAL LECTURE: Unsettling States: From Civilizing Security to Decolonizing Police in the Anglosphere, and Beyond
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Amicus and the DPRU co-hosting: The Death Penalty in the U.S: Experiences from Texas, the leading execution State
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"We did not come alive in Britain: From Anti-colonialism to Abolition" - Adam Elliott-Cooper
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Abolition and the Black Feminist Imagination -SM Rodriguez for Oxford Abolitionist Imaginaries and Praxis
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**EVENT CANCELLED** ‘Punishing Old Age’
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When Law does change Policing: the Curious Case of pre-charge bail reform
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Making Surveillance Public: Why You Should Be More Woke About AI and Algorithms
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The Persistence of the Punitive turn in Latin America: Conditions and Dynamics
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“How Minimum Sentences Benefit Offenders—The Case of Suspended Sentences”
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Prisons and the Military
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Global Criminality and Green Capitalism: The UnJust Transition
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Drug Research in Malaysia
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“When the State is Killing, All of Us Are Killing”
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Voices from Death Row: Art as a form of Expression
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Notes on Democracy, Violence, and the Global Color Line
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"The Theatre of the Trial"
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Race, Refugees and International Crimes: Rwanda’s Role in the Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice
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Re-centering the state: on drug trafficking, modern slavery and decolonial endeavours in austerity Britain
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Third International Conference 'Punishment in Global Peripheries'
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CANCELLED - ‘Rape and Criminal Justice: A Postcolonial Feminist Analysis’
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CANCELLED - 'When law does change policing: the curious case of pre-charge bail reform'
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'Discovering and Uncovering the Crimmigration Control Apparatus from Within'
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‘Our Broken-Windows World’: New Poverty, Law and the Political Economy of Global Dis/Order
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*Event Cancelled* Race, Refugees and International Crimes: Rwanda’s Role in the Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice
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Punishing social dangerousness. Criminological positivism and the new notion of criminal responsibility (1870s-1930s).
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Extradition Law in Canada: A “Shambles of Injustice”?
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Towards abolition: challenging mass incarceration and money bail
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Miscarriages of Justice and Criminal Case Review Commissions: Recent Developments in Canada
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Annual 'Roger Hood' Lecture: Forty Years On: Taking Stock of the Sentencing Guidelines Movement.
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The Erosion of Borders in American Criminal Law
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Doing Criminology in Hong Kong
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30 years of solitary confinement
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Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
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Bringing Russia in from the Cold: Criminology, Erasure and the Global East
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Contours of Criminological Thought
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Second International Conference Punishment in Global Peripheries
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The art of interviewing witnesses: What we’ve learned from the science and practice
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Everyday Bordering - Book Launch: Human Security, Borders and Migration
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Policing the Borders Within. Globalization, State Power and Magic
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The Importance of Political Ideologies to Contemporary Penality.