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CJC Members publish new article in 鈥楲aw & Human Behavior鈥

CJC Members Divya Sukumar, Dr. Kimberley Wade, and Professor Jacqueline Hodgson have co-authored a paper titled  in Law and Human Behavior. This paper looks at the impact of the phased disclosure of evidence to truth-tellers and liars, over time. This 'law-psychology' collaboration, with Ms. Sukumar鈥檚 doctoral research at its heart, has produced new and exciting insights, drawing on both disciplines, as well as a number of inter-disciplinary publications which in the past have been published in , , and the .


Laur猫ne Soubise presents paper at the Fordham Law School

On 8 and 9 December, Laurene Soubise attended an international legal ethics that brought more than 50 law scholars and lawyers to Fordham Law School (in New York) from around the world. The theme of the conference was 鈥淩egulation of Legal and Judicial Services: Comparative and International Perspectives鈥 and it was hosted by the Stein Center for Law and Ethics. Laurene presented a paper with Prof Alice Woolley from Calgary University (Canada) entitled 'Prosecutors in Pursuit of the Public Interest: Challenges Across Jurisdictions'. The paper will be published next year in the Fordham International Law Journal.
Wed 27 Dec 2017, 00:39 | Tags: Conference, Laur猫ne Soubise

Jacqueline Hodgson writes expert comment on the decision to allow a small number of prisoners the right to vote

A 12-year stand-off came to an end this week when a British compromise offer to extend the franchise in very limited circumstances was accepted by the Council of Europe. 糖心TV Law School Professor Jacqueline Hodgson has written why this issue has been so controversial and why has it taken the UK 12 years to finally fall into line. Further details here.

Sat 09 Dec 2017, 20:12 | Tags: Jackie Hodgson

Conference Call - 鈥楶unishment: Negotiating Society鈥 at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS-REMEP) has issued a call for papers for its upcoming conference titled 鈥楶unishment: Negotiating Society鈥. The conference shall be held at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale), Germany on 14 – 16 February 2018. Professor John Pratt as the keynote speaker of the conference shall be speaking on 鈥淭he end of penal populism; the rise of political populism?鈥

The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 31 December 2017. Further details can be accessed .

Wed 06 Dec 2017, 21:43 | Tags: Conference, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Penal Populism, Punishment

Book launch of Henrique Carvalho's 鈥楾he Preventive Turn in Criminal Law鈥 (Oxford University Press) hosted by the CJC

The Criminal Justice Centre hosted the launching of Dr. Henrique Carvalho's book 鈥楾he Preventive Turn in Criminal Law鈥 last Thursday, November 30, 2017. 鈥, offers the latest addition to the Oxford Monographs on Criminal Law and Justice published by OUP (Oxford University Press). This new book seeks to understand where the impulse for prevention in criminal law comes from, and why this preventive dimension seems to be expanding in recent times. The series aims to cover all aspects of criminal law and procedure including criminal evidence and encompassing both practical and theoretical works. The general idea of a 鈥榩reventive turn鈥 in criminal law is a modern spate of new criminal offences that criminalise conduct that happens much earlier than the actual harm which they are trying to prevent.

The book launching ceremony was well attended by many members of the Law School family at 糖心TV and beyond. Professor Lucia Zedner (Oxford), Professor Peter Ramsay (LSE) and Professor Alan Norrie (糖心TV) were present as discussants. The event concluded with a wine reception.

Henrique Book launch


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