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‘Responsibility-taking,
Relationship-building and Restoration in Prisons’ Final Conference of the project ‘Mediation and Restorative Justice in the Prison Settings ’ When? on 17-19 January 2012
About what? The conference is to summarise the main findings of the research projects and the pilots experimenting restorative justice (RJ) and mediation in prisons in Germany, Hungary and the United Kingdom, and to stimulate the exchange of good practices related to RJ in prisons.
Who should attend? Researchers, RJ practitioners, victim agency workers, legal practitioners, policy makers, social workers and other professionals interested in how to integrate RJ into the prison context. Keynote speakers: PROF. ALISON LIEBLING (University of Cambridge, UK) PROF. ARTHUR HARTMANN (HfÖEV, Germany) DR. THEO GAVRIELIDES (Independent Academic Research Studies, UK) DR. TÜNDE BARABÁS (OKRI, Hungary) MS. MARINA CANTACUZINO (The Forgiveness Project, UK) DR. MARIAN LIEBMANN (mediator, UK) Special programme: First the field, then the conference! Attend a special prison visit on 17 January at the Prison in Balassagyarmat, guided by the Governor of the prison! (Reg. fee for the prison visit: 30€/person, including the return travel cost by bus and one lunch in the prison) Registration fee for the conference: 80€/person To register online, please go to http://survey.foresee.hu/index.php?sid=77587&lang=en. To download the preliminary conference programme, please go to: http://mereps.foresee.hu/uploads/media/MEREPS_FinalConf_DraftProgramme_EN.doc Nice rooms with a beautiful view to Budapest are available in the very same building of the conference, located in the green area of Budapest for a special price (the For further information about the project, please contact Dr. Borbala Fellegi ( This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it ) and/or visit our site at: www.mereps.foresee.hu
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from Sunday 20 to Thursday 24 May 2012 at the World Forum
The programme covers all aspects of victimology, presenting the state of the art in both its keynote addresses and workshops. Focus will be on three main themes: victim’s rights, transitional justice and trauma and resilience.
More information about the course can be found on www.14thsymposiumwsv.nl
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