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Freedom, Security and Justice

 

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Date: September 23-24, 2010

Venue: Mercure Budapest Buda
(http://www.mercure-buda.hu)

The closing conference of the NIC Anniversary Year, with invited speakers from Hungary and abroad. The conference aims both to report on the events and achievements of the Anniversary Year, and to provide a frame for programmes on the topics of  “Freedom, Security and Justice”.

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"New Landscapes of Justice and Security:
An Interdisciplinary Seminar"

University of Oslo, 14th-15th June 2010
 
 
The seminar is an attempt to chart the complex landscapes of justice, human rights and the rule of law in an era when such ideals arechallenged by increasing demands for efficiency, effectiveness, publicsafety and security. We welcome a broad spectrum of research papersrelated to justice and security, and we invite papers exploring both legal, political, social and philosophical aspects of contemporaryjustice and security issues.

More information:

http://www.jus.uio.no/forskning/omrader/samfunnskontroll/arrangementer/seminarer/Landscapes.html 


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Family Violence Research Conference in Portsmouth, NJ, USA, 11-13 July 2010


The Family Research Lab, Crimes Against Children´s Research Centre at the University of New Hampshire announces its next International Family Violence Research Conference.

For more details see: http://www.unh.edu/frl/conferences/index.html  


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Embedded into the XVIIth ISA World Congress of Sociology, 11-17 July, 2010 at Gothenburg, Sweden


Proposed Sessions

Session1:
Regional research on Sociology of Deviance/Criminology/Social Control
Session2: Women and crime in the 21st Century
Session3: Cultural criminology
Session4: 
International criminal justice policymaking: The relevance of socio-criminological research
Session5:
Juvenile victimization and offending in a “Virtual World”
Session6: 
Urban violence: Crime, fear and punishment
Session7:
Democracy, human rights and social control
Session8:
New normalizations, new visibilities and the emergence of a new paradigm for law
Session9:
The media and the present forms of violence
Session10:
The global crisis of policing: Issues and new models for a participatory democracy

Call for Participation and Papers for the:
Research Committee on Deviance and Social Control RC29
http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2010/rc/rc29.htm
 


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International Conference on the Treatment of Sexual Offenders at Oslo, Norway, 1-3 September 2010


The IATSO will held its 11th International Conference in Oslo.

Details can be found at: http://www.iatso.org/

Email-Contact via: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
For further in formation and registration please follow
http://www.iatso.org/iatso_user_tool/iatso2010_registration_form
 

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The 10th Annual Conference of the ESC will take place in Liege, Belgium, 7-11 September 2010.

The annual conferences of the Society provide an opportunity for the members to present papers on the results of their own research projects as well as learn about the research being done elsewhere in Europe. The conferences are also an occasion where the members can meet each other and discuss on mutual research interests; the meetings have already proved to be an important platform for new pan-European research initiatives.  


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16th World Congress of Criminology in Kobe, Japan, 5-9 August 2011


The International Society for Criminology will devote its next World Congress to the General Topic of "Global Socio-Economic Crisis and Crime Control Policies: Regional and National Comparison".


The Conference Host, i.e. the Japanese Federation of Criminological Associations, has already launched a detailed website:
http://hansha.daishodai.ac.jp/wcon2011/index_en.html

 

 

 


 

Workshops at National Institute of Criminology

 
  June's Theme: Security and Science
 
2nd June
From the History of Science to Professionalism: Questions about knowledge, responsability and reliability
Presenter: Gábor Zemplén (BME)

8th June
Believes and Misbelieves – the Abuse of Science
Presenter: Gábor Szendy

16th June
Science and Scientist – the Credibility of Science
Presenter: Jenő Ranschburg


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