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Call for Papers - 17-18th September 2020

The CJC hosting an international conference entitled 'Decolonising Criminal Justice and Penal Power: Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Problems and Subaltern Perspectives'. We are encouraging submissions in line with the themes - please email an extended abstract of no more than 800 words to cjc@warwick.ac.uk by 15th March 2020.


Victor Tadros gives Lanson Lecture at CUHK Centre for Bioethics

CJC member Victor Tadros is giving a the Lanson Lecture at the CUHK Centre for Bioethics on 13th February 2020 entitled 'Treatment and Accountability'. Details of the event, including an abstract can be found here: http://bioethics.med.cuhk.edu.hk/events/13022020

Tue 21 Jan 2020, 18:25 | Tags: Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Centre

CJC member Azrini Wahidin to give keynote at

Women's Equality Party Manchester is organising a conference titled Offending Women? Women's Journeys Through The Criminal Justice System on 6 April 2019. CJC member Azrini Wahidin will be giving a keynote at the conference. For more details, click here.


CJC members Jackie Hodgson, Juliet Horne and Laurene Soubise publish research report ‘The Criminal Cases Review Commission – Last resort or first appeal?’

CJC members, Professor Jackie Hodgson, Dr Juliet Horne and Dr Laurene Soubise, have recently published their research report ‘The Criminal Cases Commission – Last resort or first appeal?’. The research was funded by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account.


CJC Member Anastasia Chamberlen wins 2018 ESC Young Criminologist Award!

The European Society of Criminology has awarded the 2018 ESC Young Criminologist Award to Anastasia Chamberlen in recognition of her article ‘Embodying Prison Pain: Women’s experiences of self-injury in prison and the emotions of punishment’, published in 2016 in Theoretical Criminology. 


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