Programme of the Conference First Day of the Conference, Thursday, 7 March 2013 8.15 Registration of Guests and Morning Coffee 9.00 Opening of the Conference, Prof. Tadeusz Tomaszewski, Vice Rector of University of Warsaw Wellome speeches: Prof. Krzysztof Rączka, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw Prof. Wojciech Pawlik, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Resocialization Prof. Zbigniew Jędrzejewski, Director of the Institute of Criminal Law of the Faculty of Law and Administration of University of Warsaw Prof. Andrzej Rzepliński, Chair of Criminology and Criminal Policy IPSiR WSNSiR , University of Warsaw, President of Constitutional Court of the Republic of Poland Dr hab. Danuta Lalak, Director of theInstitute of Social Prevention and Resocialization (IPSiR) WSNSiR, University of Warsaw Professor Richard PringProfessor at the University of Oxford, and Emeritus Fellow, Green-Templeton College, Oxford 9.35 Prof. Jarosław Utrat-Milecki,Division of Culturally Integrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR, European Centre for Penological Studies named after Prof. G. Rejman, University of Warsaw Introduction to the Conference: Wellcoming to Polish and Foreing Guests. The Remembrance of Prof. Genowefa Rejman. The 5th Anniversary of the Division of Culturally Integrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR and the 5th Anniversary of European Centre for Penological Studies named after Prof. G. Rejman. The Principles of culturallyintegratedstudies of the Division of CulturallyIntegrated Legal and Social Studies as basis for the research programme of National Scientific Center of the Republic of Poland on Penal Cultures and Reforms of Criminal Law in Poland I Session. Contemporary Penal Culture. Introduction to the Question of Reforms of Criminal Law Moderator: Prof. Jarosław Utrat-Milecki, 9.45 Prof. Marian Filar, Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal policy, Faculty of Law, University of Nicolaus Copernicus in Toruń Contemporary Penal Cultures 10.05 Prof. Andrzej Zoll, Chair of SubstantialCriminal Law, Faculty of Law, JagiellonianUniversity President of the Commission for Codification of Criminal Law by the Ministry of Justice From the Workshop of the Commission for Codification of Criminal Law 10.25 Prof. Richard Pring, University of Oxford, EmeritusFellow Green–Templeton College, Oxford Personal Development and Avoidance of Crime 10.55 Prof. Maria Rogacka-Rzewnicka, Division of the international Law of Criminal Procedure , Faculty of Law, University of Warsaw Civilisation and Cultural Trasformation of the Proceedings of Criminal Law. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 11.15 Prof. Robert Zawłocki,Division of Criminal Law, Faculty of Law, University of Adam Mickiewicz, Poznań On the Need of Reform of the Language of Criminal Law 11.35 Coffee Break 11.50 Prof. Piotr Girdwoyń, Chair of Forensic Studies, Centre for Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Law, University of Warsaw Scientific Proofs and the Evolution of the Criminal Proceedings 12.10 Prof. Anna Wójtowicz, Division of Logic , Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw Remarks on Rationality of the Deduction in the Criminal Lawsuit Based on Trace Evidence 12.30 – 13.00 Discussion 13.30 lunch II Session. Contemporary Factors Influencing the Administration of Criminal Justice Moderator: Prof. Andrzej Zoll 14.30 Prof. Król-Bogomilska Chair of Criminal law, Faculty of Law, University of Warsaw Relations of Criminal law with the Economyin the Light of Criminalisation of Trusts : Remarks from the Practical Point of View 14.45 Dr Maria Szczepaniec, Economical Effectiveness of Punishment and the Just Punishment 15.00 Dr Joanna Felczak, Faculty of Economics, The Buisness School of Bishop J. Chrapek in Radom, Calculator of Costs of Desistance – How Much Do Clients of Social Work, the Former Residents of Prisons Cost? 15.15 Prof. Kazimierz Frieske, Division of Social Problems and Social Planning, Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw Economy of Crime: Illusions, Misunderstandings and Dangers 15.35 Prof. Tomasz Kaczmarek, Prof.Emeritus, Chair of Substantive Criminal law, Faculty of Law, University of Wrocław The Influence of Personality of Judge on the Administering of Punishment (Remarks Related to Research on Psycho-Social Factors Influencing Decision of the Judge Administering Criminal Justice) 15.55 Prof. Ewa Nowicka, Division of Social Anthropology, Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw Methodological Remarks on Anthropological Research Concerning Opinions of Judges and Other Professional from Criminal Justice System on Punishment 16.10 Coffee Break 16.25 doc dr Jadwiga Królikowska, Division of CulturallyIntegrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR, European Centre for Penological Studies named after Prof. G. Rejman, University of Warsaw On the Development of Sociological Studies Concerning Opinions of Judges on the Administering of Punishment in Criminal Justice System: Bronisław Wróblewski, Witold Świda, Tomasz Kaczmarek. The Presentation of the Principles and Results of the Pilot Research in the Framework of the Programme of National Centre for Science ”Penal Cultures, Reforms of Criminal Law…” on the Opinions of Judges and Other Professionals in Criminal Justice System on Punishemnt and its Administering 2012/2013 16.50 Dr Cezariusz Sońta, Chair of Criminal Law, Faculty of Law, University of Warsaw Terrorism and the Clause of the Terroristic Character of Crime 17.05 Dr Łukasz Chojniak, Chair of Criminology and Criminal Policy, IPSiR, University of Warsaw Criminal Law in Mass Media – Mass Media in Criminal Proceedings. The Mutual Relations and the Resulting Consequences. 17.20 Dr Łukasz Ostrowski, Division of Culturally Integrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR, University of Warsaw And so is the End of Criminals: the Picture of Criminal Punishment in the Tabloid ”Fact” , the Researchin the Framework of the Programme of National Council for Science ”Penal Cultures and Reforms of Criminal Law…” 2012/2013 17.40 Discussion and Closing of the First Day of the Conference 19.00 The Ceremonial Dinner for Speakers and Honorary Guests Second Day of the Conference, Friday, 8 March 2013 8.45 Morning Coffee 9.00 Opening of the Second Day of the Conference III Session. Historical and Cultural Diversity of Penal Cultures. Case Studies. Diachronic and Sinchronic Comparisons Moderators: doc dr Jadwiga Królikowska, prof. Jarosław UtratMilecki 9.00 Prof. Michel Mazoyer, Université Paris I- Panthéon Sorbonne, directeur de publication Cubaba Code de lois hittite, le premier Code de lois indo-européenconnuà ce jour 9.30 Dr Bogusława Filipowicz, Division of Culturally Integrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR, University of Warsaw Criminal Law in Syria-Palestine in the Light of the OldHebrewBiblicalTexts 9.50 Dr Maciej Jońca, CatholicUniversity of John Paul II in Lublin, Chair of the Roman Law Revenge as the Source of Repression by the Ancient Greeks 10.10 Prof. Ute Meier, Fakultät für Religionspädagogik und Kirchliche Bildungsarbeit, Katholische Universität EichstättIngolstadt Strafe und Vergebung- ein unaufhebbares Paradox für Christen? Theologische, sozialpsychologische und pädagogische Aspekte zu einer Kernfrage des Verhältnisses von Rechtund Evangelium. Versucheiner Neuvermessung der Strafunktionstheorie aus Christlicher Sicht 10.40 Coffee Break 10.55 Prof. Witold Kulesza, Division of Substantial Criminal Law, Faculty of Law, University of Łódź Fascist and Communist Propaganda in the Light of Criminal law. Critical Remarks. 11.15 Prof. Janusz Danecki, Chair of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw Changes in Egyptian and Tunesian Law after 2010 11.35 Dr Michał Leciak, dr Janusz Bojarski, Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Nicolaus Copernicus, Toruń Protection of Women Against Violence in the Convention and Patterns in International and Constitutional Law Provisions in Respect of Freedoms of Ethnic, Religious and National Minorities etc. 11.55 Prof. Monika Płatek, Division of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Warsaw Comparative Analysis of Sexual Offences from the Perspective of Sexual Autonomy 12.15 Dr Dagmara Woźniakowska-Fajst , Chair of Criminology and Criminal Policy, University of Warsaw Comparative Study of Stalking in the Polish Legal System and in the Legal Systems of Other States of the European Union 12.30 Dr Paulina Wiktorska, Chair of Criminology and Criminal Policy, University of Warsaw The Newest Complex Legislative Changes in Respect of Prevention and Combating Violence Against Close Relatives in Poland 12.45 Dr Sylwia Różycka-Jaroś, Division of Culturally Integrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR, University of Warsaw Punitiveness in Dealing with the Issue of Using Criminal Justice System for Juveniles 13.00 Dr Beata Czarnecka-Dzialuk, Division of Criminal Law, Polish Academy of Sciences Mediation in Criminal Law Provisions and Provisions in Respect of Juveniles- the Directions of Changes 13.15-13.45 Discussion 13.45 lunch IV Session. Studies on Prevention, Punishment and Carrying out Sentences and on Other Repressive Means in the Context of Quick Sociocultural Trasformations. Moderator: prof. Marian Filar 14.45 Franz Kȍpl, Dozent am Fortbildung der Bayerischen Polizei in Airing, prof. Janusz Surzykiewicz, Chair of Social Pedagogy IPSiR, University of Warsaw Sind Polizisten die besseren Sozialpädagogen? 15.15 Kerrie Schaffer, PhD, College of Humanities, Department of Drama, University of Exeter The Impact of Participatory Art Practices on Preventing Youth at Risk Entering the Juvenile Justice System 15.45 Prof. Stefan Lelental, Zakład Nauki o Karze i Środkach Penalnych, Wydział Prawa, Uniwersytet Łódzki Controlling in Conformity with Legal Provisions Related to Electronic Supervision the Duty of Remaining the Convict Person with the Prohibition of Entry Certain Mass Events in the Place of Permanent Residence 16.05 Prof. Jolanta Jakubowska-Hara, Division of Criminal Law, Polish Academy of Sciences Role of the fine in Criminal Policy 16.25 Prof. J. Utrat-Milecki, Division of Culturally Integrated Legal and Social Studies IPSiR, European Centre for Penological Studies named after Prof. G. Rejman, University of Warsaw Penal Cultures. Remarks on Rationality of Applying Punishments: 1) Punishment of Detention, Case of the Problem of Classifcation of the Institution of Remand in the Context of Critique of the Premisses of its Application Provided by Art. 77 of Polish Criminal Code; 2) Case of Probation and Community Based Penalties, Remarks Provoked by the Recently Amended Provision of art. 169 par 3 of the Polish Code of Carrying out Sentences; 3) Remarks Concerning Recommendations for Using Electronic Supervision in the Framework of Construction of Community Based Sentences 17.00 Dr Alicja Ornowska, Pupil of the Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Nicolaus Copernicus in Toruń Contemporary Penalties of Working in Community from the Comparative Perspective with Remarks Concerning Historical Genesis and Transformations of the Punishment of Forced Labour 17.20 Dr Paweł Szczepaniak, Division of Resocialization and Pedagogy IPSiR, University of Warsaw, Mediation after Sentence in Poland in the Light of International Standards 17.35 Dr Michał Fajst, Division of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Warsaw Problem of Carrying out Sentences of Deprivation of Liberty of Old Prisoners 17.50 Dr Tomasz Przesławski , Division of Penitentiary Law and Policy IPSiR, University of Warsaw Responsibility of the State for the Losses Caused to the Prisoners 18.05 Dariusz Schmidt, Division of Resocialization and Pedagogy IPSiR, University of Warsaw Reforms of the System of Carrying out the Sentences of Deprivation of Liberty in Chosen German Speaking Countries 18.25 Discussion and the End of the Conference Conference organised in the Framework of the Programme of NationalCouncil for Science, the Contract nr UMO2011/01/B/HS5/03/206 „Penal Cultures. CulturalContext of Criminal Policy and Reforms of Criminal Law. Penological, historical , Sociological and Cultural (Anthropological) Analysis of Reforms of Criminal Law in Poland in the Context of European and International Tendencies, the Director of the Programme Prof. Jarosław Utrat-Milecki