BSC Annual Conference: Public Criminologies: Community, Conflict and Justice

The conference will explore what it means to conceptualise criminology as a civic enterprise and address how criminologists might address issues of power, marginalisation, intersectionality and justice in the 21st century.

The conference will explore the potential prospects for Criminology to ‘bridge the gap’ between academic criminology and public discourse. It will engage with important questions about the role and value of Criminology during a time of conflict and divergence, and hopes to provide meaningful reflections on the political realities of community, conflict and justice. The conference seeks to examine how criminologists can find and use their voice to articulate for collective good in an insecure world. For more information, see here

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