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CJC Event - PhD Conference: New Frontiers in Criminal Justice
Room S2.09 Law School
13:00 - 17:00, Fri, 14 Feb '20
Location: Room S2.09 Law School, Social Sciences Building

PhD Conference

New Frontiers in Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Centre, University of Warwick

14th February 2020, 1.00-5.00

1.00-1.30 Buffet Lunch

1.30-1.45 Introduction, Ana Aliverti and Henrique Carvalho (CJC Directors)

1.45-2.35 First Panel

Chair: Henrique Carvalho

• Karamvir Chadha, University of Cambridge

Subsequent Consent and Consent’s Ontology

• Halil Cesur, University of Warwick

The Lexicon Of Being Violated: Violation As A Transitional Phenomenon

2.35-2.50 Coffee Break

2.50-4.00 Second Panel

Chair: TBC

• Paula Hollstein Barria, University of Warwick

Representing the Domestic Violence Problem. A survey of different conceptual approaches

• Joseph Patrick McAulay, University of Oxford

Becoming Deviant Victims: The Role of Sexual Stigma in The Identity Management of Gay and Bisexual Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence.

• Alice King, University of Warwick

Exploring students’ attitudes towards the acceptability and permissibility of common sexual behaviours in elite universities

4.00-4.10 Break

4.10-5.00 Third Panel

Chair: TBC

• Malcolm Macqueen, University of Warwick

Philosophy in Prison: What is it like and what is it for?

• Larisa Zerbino , Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento

Approach to the social, political and cultural rights of women in prison in Argentina, during the last ten years. A view from the feminist criminology of Latin America

5.00 Conclusion

5.30-6.30 Drinks at Varsity (Gibbet Hill Rd, Coventry CV4 7AJ, at the corner after University House car park)

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