Conference Notice

Date01 March 1993
DOI10.1177/000486589302600102
Published date01 March 1993
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9th Annual Australian &New Zealand
Society of Criminology Conference
SYDNEY
28
September
- 1
October
1993
Call for Papers/Presentations
Closing
date:
12
April
1993*
Keynote Speaker:
David Garland
University of Edinburgh
Conference Theme:
"Crime and Social Division"
Conveners: C. Cunneen, J. Stubbs, Institute of Criminology, Sydney University
The following focus areas have been establiShed:
Politics, Crime
and
Justice Focussing on the issues
of
political intervention and
the need to develop stronger links between
academics and activists
Juvenile Justice Examining the national perspective on changes in
juvenile justice legislation and the move towards
'informalism' with family group conferences
Class, Race
and
Gender
Alook at the inter-relationship between various
forms
of
social division
Ethics, Responsibility
and
Accountability Focussing on the issue
of
how criminal justice
agencies are held responsible. both individually and
collectively. for their actions
Criminology
and
the Information Economy Alook at the changes in the nature
of
power, the
development
of
computer and communications
technology and its effect on representations
of
crime,
the responses
of
criminal justice and the nature
of
research
Colonialism
and
CrimilUll Justic« An examination
of
the links between the
administration
of
criminal justice and the forms
of
colonial and postcolonial power
Culture, Crime
and
Criminal Justice Cultural representations
of
crime and criminal
justice themes in film. television. sport, video and
fiction
PARTICIPANTS ARE
INVITED
TO
NOMINATE
PAPERS ETC. IN OTHER AREAS OFINTEREST
Expressions of interest after this date may not be included in the programme.
The Conveners, ANZ Society of Criminology Conference,
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Institute or Criminology, Faculty of LawI
University of Sydney, 173-175 Phillip Street. Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: (02) 225 9239 Fax: (02) 221 5635 Email: fionaw@sulaw.law.su.oz.au

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