The program overview below is provisional and will be updated as planning proceeds. Please check this page regularly.
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17:00 – 19:00 |
Welcome Reception, University House Professors’ Walk The Welcome Reception is the first social function of the conference. Don’t miss this opportunity to chance to catch up with colleagues and to meet other delegates, speakers and sponsors. Cost: Inclusive for full registrations, additional tickets $70 (guests and day registrations) |
Indicates Collaborative Conversation Session |
08:00 – 08:45 | Registration, Arrival Tea and Coffee, Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
Room | Old Arts 122 (Public Lecture Theatre) |
Stream | Plenary |
Session Chair | Fiona Haines |
08:45 – 09:00 | Official conference opening
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09:00 – 10:00 |
Keynote Address – Criminology Adrift Professor Jeff Ferrell |
10:00 – 10:30 | Award Presentations:
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10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
12:40 – 13:40 | Lunch and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium During Wednesday lunchtime, there will be a cannoli cart kindly sponsored by the Master of Criminology program at the University of Melbourne. All conference attendees are invited to grab a fresh cannoli and connect with our Masters and broader Criminology program here at Melbourne. This is a great opportunity for past, present and future MCrim staff and students to come together, and for individual attendees and organisations to hear more about our program here at Melbourne. We will have staff and current students available to answer any questions, and a mailing list sign-up sheet to keep you updated on our events here – so please come and join us! |
15:20 – 15:50 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
19:00 – 22:00 |
2018 ANZSOC Conference Dinner, Ormond College including the presentation of the Distinguished Criminologist Award We invite delegates and guests to join us at Ormond College for the conference dinner. This is an optional event with tickets needing to be purchased in advance. You can book your spot for the dinner when registering for the conference online Cost: $120 including buffet dinner, drinks and entertainment (performances by Collins Street Collective, Mindy Sotiri and special Didge performance (Yidiki)) |
Indicates Collaborative Conversation Session |
08:15 – 08:45 | Registration, Arrival Tea and Coffee, Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
Room | Old Arts 122 (Public Lecture Theatre) |
Stream | Plenary |
Session Chair | Diana Johns |
08:45 – 09:00 |
Day two opening Award Presentations
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09:00 – 10:00 |
Keynote Address – Doing Justice: Treaty in Victoria Eleanor Bourke on behalf of Commissioner Jill Gallagher AO |
10:00 – 10:25 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
12:05 – 13:25 | Lunch and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium2018 ANZSOC Annual General Meeting William McMahon Ball Theatre |
Room | Old Arts 122 (Public Lecture Theatre) |
Stream | Plenary |
13:25 – 14:40 |
Panel, Ethical Tensions in Criminology Facilitator, Dr Juliet Rogers Panellists
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16:25 – 16:45 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
Indicates Collaborative Conversation Session |
08:15 – 08:45 | Registration, Arrival Tea and Coffee, Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
10:25 – 10:55 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
12:15 – 13:15 | Lunch and Exhibition Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
Room | Old Arts 122 (PLT) | Old Arts – 103 (Theatre A) | Old Arts – 129 (Theatre B) | Old Arts – 224 (South Theatre) |
Stream | Extending Punishment | Extending Punishment | Sentencing | Victims and Trauma |
Topic | Highlighting harm and resisting incarceration | PANEL – The Rehabilitative Prison: an oxymoron, or an opportunity to design prisons differently and reduce reoffending? | PANEL – Judicial Supervision: Evidence, current practice, and implications for mainstream court settings |
Institutions of Harm and Victimisation
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Session Chair | Miranda Forsyth | Diana Johns | Stuart Ross | Dave McDonald |
13:15 – 13:35 |
Una Stone |
The moral ambiguities at the heart of progressive prison design Yvonne Jewkes |
Michael Trood |
Ritual Abuse and Organisational Accountability in Australian Fire Services Tamika Perrott |
13:35 – 13:55 |
Whatever happened to ‘Prison as a Last Resort’? Time now to consider the path towards abolition! Peter Norden |
Briefing prison design in a risk-averse environment Kavan Applegate |
Victorian Magistrates perceptions and use of judicial supervision in mainstream settings Benjamin Spivak |
Marianne Bevan |
13:55 – 14:15 |
Dreaming Inside: Perspectives on a creative writing program for Aboriginal men in prison Natalia Hanley, Elena Marchetti |
Daring to be different? Creating a new, large, rehabilitative prison Kate Gooch |
Judicial Supervision of Criminal Offenders: Implications for practice Pauline Spencer |
Kath McFarlane |
Room | Old Arts 122 (Public Lecture Theatre) |
Stream | Plenary |
Session Chair | Fiona Haines & Diana Johns |
14:20 – 14:30 | Award Presentations:
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14:30 – 15:30 |
Keynote Address – Transformative Justice and New Abolition in the United States Professor Michelle Brown |
From 15:30 | Ice Cream Social Arts West Ground Floor Atrium |
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