Postgraduate Criminology Conference, 27 March 2015 Timetable

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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.
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