Postgraduate Criminology Conference, 27 March 2015 Timetable Registration and Poster Set Up Welcome Address 9.15-9.45 9.45-10.00 St Laurence’s, DIT Grangegorman Campus St Laurence’s Plenary Address: Prof Ian O’Donnell, University College Dublin Tea/Coffee Break Paper Session 1 10.00-10.45 St Laurence’s 10.45-11.00 11.00-12.15 St Laurence’s Panel 1 St Laurence’s Panel 2 RD 006, Rathdown House Panel 3 NA 006, North House Annex Prison and Prison Officers Chair: Mairéad Seymour, DIT Vulnerable Witnesses Chair: Claire Hamilton, NUIM Policing Chair: Cheryl Lawther, QUB Joe Garrihy Occupational Culture and Identity for Prison Officers Miriam Delahunt Recent developments Kirsty Doyle in Support Measures for Vulnerable Policing Public Order in the Night-time Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings Economy Dominic Kelly Let’s Dig a Little Deeper: The Trauma of Working in Prison Sarah Bryan O’Sullivan Protection Against Cross-Examination by the Accused in Sexual Offence Trials – the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2014 Aoife Watters Gender and Control in Irish Prisons: An Analysis of the Prison Disciplinary System Eoin O’Connor The Witness Protection Programme in Ireland Clare Cresswell Lived Experience of Crime Victimisation in Ireland Heather Panter Heterosexism and Genderism within Policing Ciarán Kearney Policing oversight in Ireland: A NorthSouth Comparison of the Northern Ireland Policing Board with Proposals for a New Police Authority Lunch and Poster Viewing Paper Session 2 12.15-1.00 Restaurant, Rathdown House 1.00-2.15 Panel 4 St Laurence’s Panel 5 RD 006, Rathdown House Panel 6 NA 006, North House Annex Experiences of Imprisonment Chair: Eamonn Carrabine, University of Essex Criminalising the Margins Chair: Matt Bowden, DIT What’s in a Name? The Importance of Labels/Discourse Chair: Tanya Serisier, QUB Dinah Aitken In Harm’s Way: The Experience of Young People with a Family Member in Prison Nóra Ní Loinsigh Property Offences And Inequality In Ireland: An Examination Of The Use Of The Criminal Law To Protect Property And Its Relationship With Inequality In Irish Society Paul Bermingham Medico-Legal Responses to Mentally Disordered Criminal Offenders in Ireland, 1850-1921 Darren Broomfield ‘Trickle Down Misery’: Examining Affective Inequality in the Lives of Criminalised Persons Elizabeth Agnew Exploring the Dominance of the ‘Other’ within Sexual Crime Discourses and the Consequential Challenges in Addressing ‘Risky’ Behaviour and Youth Sexual Deviance Jacqueline Gallagher An Exploratory Study which Explores the Views of Children of Imprisoned Parents Michael Mullan Out Inside: Unique Concerns for LGBT Prisoners in Ireland Maeve O’Doherty The ‘Monster’ Other and his ‘Ideal Paul Lynch Victim’: A Gendered Hegemonic Common Law Breach of the Peace – An Discourse of Sexual Violence in Online Elastic Crime? News Media Daniel Watters Sports Law: Criminalising Sportspersons? Tea/Coffee Break 2.15-2.45 St Laurence’s Francie Derderyan Would having a Specific and Discrete Definition of Gender Crimes Contribute to the Future Prosecution of the Crime in the International Criminal Court? Paper Session 3 2.45-4.00 (15mins allowed to allow delegates to regroup) Panel 7 St Laurence’s Panel 8 RD 006, Rathdown House Panel 9 NA 006, North House Annex Experience of Prison Chair: Nicola Hughes, DIT Historical Perspectives Chair: Mary Rogan, DIT Women in Prison Chair: Sinéad Freeman, DIT Agnieszka Martinowicz Diversity in Prisons? Experiences of Polish Prisoners in Northern Ireland Abigail Rieley Monocles and Manacles: The Essential Fascination of White Collar Crime; The Press Treatment of Privileged Offenders from the 19th Century to the Present Day Sinead O’Malley Mothers in Prison in Ireland: What is their Story? Jean Walker The Good Girl, the Bad Girl, the Criminal and the Law Gillian McNaull Interrogating ‘Gender Responsive Justice’: The Experiences of Imprisoned Women in Northern Ireland Eoin Guilfoyle Community Service Orders: A Critical Analysis of Some Recent Developments Paul Gavin The Experiences of Irish Prisoners in England and Wales Christian Perrin The Impact of Peer Support Roles on Prisoners: Preliminary Findings Closing Remarks and Postgraduate Prize Voting Evening Roundtable Event 4.15-4.30 St Laurence’s 5.30-6.30 Graduates Memorial Building (GMB), Trinity College Dublin. Aoife O’Connor Juvenile Crime in 19th Century Dublin Laura Abbott Maternity in Prison Sharon Walker Is the Disproportionate Rise of Female Prisoners Linked with Disproportionate Sentencing? The evening roundtable event will be chaired by Senator Ivana Bacik, Trinity College Dublin. Participants include: Dr Mary Rogan, Dublin Institute of Technology; Dr Claire Hamilton, NUI Maynooth; Prof Eamonn Carrabine, University of Essex. Announcement of the Postgraduate Prize will take place during this event. The prize will be presented by Ms Deirdre Malone, Executive Director, IPRT A wine reception will be held following the Evening Roundtable Event in Trinity College. All are very welcome to attend.