The program overview below is provisional and will be updated as planning proceeds. Please check this page regularly.
1345 – 1445 |
UWA Campus Tour Meet at the UWA Law School Courtyard @ 13:40 Nestled on the Swan River and conveniently located minutes from Perth’s central business district, The University of Western Australia is often described as one of the country’s most picturesque campuses. The UWA Campus Tour is free for all ANZSOC and PECRC delegates to attend. |
17:00 – 19:00 |
Welcome Reception The Welcome Reception is the first social function of the conference. Don’t miss this opportunity to catch up with colleagues and to meet other delegates, speakers and sponsors. Sponsored by the University of Melbourne |
08:00 – 08:30 | Registration, Arrival Tea and Coffee, Exhibition Riverview Room |
Room | Meeting rooms 1 – 3 |
Stream | Plenary |
Session Chairs | Hilde Tubex & Jade Lindley |
08:30 – 08:45 |
Official conference opening
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08:45 – 09:15 | Opening Address Adam Tomison Director General, Department of Justice, Government of Western Australia |
09:15 – 10:15 | Keynote address – Our women have spoken: the need for strengths-based approaches to violence prevention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities June Oscar AO Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner |
10:15 – 10:45 | Award Presentations:
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10:45 – 11:15 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Riverview Room |
12:55 – 13:40 | Lunch and Exhibition Riverview Room Meet the Editors – Meeting Room 1 |
15:20 – 15:50 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Riverview Room |
Room | Meeting Room 1 | Meeting Room 2 | Meeting Room 3 | Meeting Room 7 | Meeting Room 8 | Meeting Room 9 | Meeting Room 10 |
Session | Round Table | Presentations | Presentations | Presentations | Roundtable | Presentations | Panel – #YoungVoicesCount: Re-imagining Justice for Youth in Australia |
Theme | Victims and Crime | Indigenous Justice | Crime Prevention and Policing | Crime, Culture and Ethics | Teaching Criminology | Online Victimisation | Re-imaging Justice for Youth |
Session Chair | Kati Kraszlan | Hannah McGlade | Mathew Owens | Helen Shurven | Jarrett Blaustein | Natalie Gately | Faith Gordon |
15:50 – 16:10 |
Commissioners for Victims of Crime – Do we need them? Kati Kraszlan, Carol Benda, Bronwyn Killmier
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Kyllie Cripps
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PRESENTATION WITHDRAWN Siyanda Dlamini |
Failure to Prevent and Attributions of Organisational Liability Penny Crofts |
Teaching Crime and Justice Policy in Australia Kate Burns, Hilde Tubex, Jarrett Blaustein, Carmel Brown
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Michael Salter |
A critical reflection on ‘giving voice’ to justice-involved young people Shelley Turner |
16:10 – 16:30 |
Pathway from Child Protection to Juvenile Justice Jocelyn Jones |
Applying problem-oriented policing to elder abuse Emily Moir |
Confronting Corporate Crime by Targeting Corporate Culture Rick Sarre, Liz Campbell
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Understanding repeat victimisation of advanced fee fraud: An analysis of email communications. Yu Zhao |
Raewyn Mutch, Hayley Passmore
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16:30 – 16:50 |
Western Australia v Jody Gore: Aboriginal women, violence and the justice system Hannah McGlade, Stella Terrant, Carol Bahemia, Annabel Hennessy |
Joe Clare |
Consent as submission: are we coming at this all wrong? Nadia David
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Online fraud victimisation in Australia: Risks and protective factors Russell Smith |
From Re-imagining to Decolonising: New Directions in Indigenous Youth Justice Harry Blagg |
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16:50 – 17:10 |
Local Government, WA Police Force, and the Community – The CCTV Partnership Program Mathew Owens |
Helen Shurven
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Romance scams, a different crime of passion Natalie Gately
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Re-imaging Justice for Youth through a Children’s Rights Lens: A Case Study Faith Gordon |
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17:10 – 17:30 |
18:00 – 19:30 |
Cocktail Function | Bob’s Bar, Print Hall We invite delegates and guests to join us for an informal stand-up style cocktail function at Bobs Bar, Perth from 6:00pm. This is an optional event with tickets needing to be purchased in advance. You can book your spot for the cocktail function when registering for the conference online (click here to register). Note this function is separate to the main conference dinner which will take place in Gazette, Print Hall from 7:00pm. Tickets to each function need to be purchased separately and you may choose to attend one or both functions. |
19:00 – 22:00 |
Conference Dinner | Gazette, Print Hall We invite delegates and guests to join us at Gazette, Print Hall for the conference dinner from 7:00pm. Includes:
This is an optional event with tickets needing to be purchased in advance. You can book your spot for the conference dinner when registering for the conference online (click here to register). Note this function is separate to the cocktail function, taking pace in Bob’s Bar from 6:00pm. Tickets to each function need to be purchased separately and you may choose to attend one or both functions. |
08:00 – 08:30 | Registration, Arrival Tea and Coffee, Exhibition Riverview Room |
Room | Meeting Room 1-3 | |||||||
Stream | Plenary | |||||||
Session Chair | Hilde Tubex Conference Co-Chair |
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08:30 – 08:45 |
Day two opening Award Presentations:
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08:45 – 09:45 | Keynote Address – Indigenous Imaginaries: Redress and Response Tracey McIntosh Co-head of Te Wānanga o Waipapa the University of Auckland |
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09:45 – 10:45 | Keynote Address – Penal moderation between populism and penal hope Sonja Snacken Professor of Criminology, Penology and Sociology of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) |
10:45 – 11:15 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Riverview Room |
12:55 -14:15 | Lunch and Exhibition Riverview Room ANZSOC Annual General Meeting Meeting Room 1 |
Room | Meeting Room 1 | Meeting Room 2 | Meeting Room 3 | Meeting Room 6 | Meeting Room 7 | Meeting Room 8 | Meeting Room 9 |
Session | Round Table | Presentations | Round Table | Presentations | Presentations | Presentations | Round Table |
Theme | Cultural Criminology | Media and the Criminal Justice System | Minorities Groups, Crime and Justice | Sentencing | Young Offenders | Rape and Victimisation and Modern Slavery | Corporate and White Collar Crime |
Session Chair | Carolyn McKay | Rebecca Wickes | John Braithwaite | Larissa Christensen | Kelly Howard | Michele Burman | Fiona Haines |
14:15 – 14:35 |
Carolyn McKay, Brian Joyce, Murray Lee, Alyce McGovern, Mark Halsey, Xanthe Mallett
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Theorizing journalistic practice during a law and order election Jarrett Blaustein |
Diana Johns, Gerald Onsando, Selba Luka, Mamadou Diamanka, John Braithwaite |
Sentencing Advisory Councils: Bridging The Gap Between Academia, Government And The Community Arie Freiberg |
What’s behind decreasing juvenile delinquency and increasing elderly crime in Japan? Koichi Hamai |
Assessing government progress to eradicating modern slavery Stella Freitag |
The Evidence of Harms and the Harms of Evidence: Critical reflections on corporate harm Fiona Haines, Kate Henne, Mark Hamilton, Liz Campbell, Kendra Trevaille |
14:35 – 14:55 |
Perceptions of disorder and contested boundaries in immigrant and non-immigrant neighbourhoods Rebecca Wickes |
Reimagining Sentencing: The Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council – Thinking differently Warren Strange |
Measuring The Impact Of Implementing An Effective Practice Skills Training Model In Youth Detention Phillipa Evans
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Measuring global modern slavery through nationally representative household surveys Elise Gordon |
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14:55 – 15:15 |
The aftermath of violent death – what happens to those bereaved by homicide? Francesca Bell
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Sentencing for the Protection of the Safety of the Community Ben Livings |
Presentation moved to Friday at 14:55 |
Public perceptions of rape victimisation: When sexual orientation matters James Mccue |
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15:15 – 15:35 |
Larissa Christensen |
Kelly Howard |
Michele Burman |
15:35 – 16:05 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Riverview Room |
Room | Meeting Room 1-3 | |||||||
Stream | Plenary | |||||||
18:00 |
The 2019 International Journal of Restorative Justice (IJRJ) Annual Lecture – The Indecent Demands of Accountability for Young People in Restorative Justice William R. Wood |
08:00 – 08:30 | Registration, Arrival Tea and Coffee, Exhibition Riverview Room |
Room | Meeting room 1 – 3 |
Stream | Plenary |
Session Chair | Jade Lindley Conference Co-Chair |
08:30 – 08:45 |
Day three opening Award Presentations:
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08:45 – 09:45 | Keynote Address – Criminology in a World of Increasingly Entangled Economic, Ecological and Security Crises Professor John Braithwaite Distinguished Professor and Founder of RegNet (the Regulatory Institutions Network), Australian National UniversityFull Permission |
09:45 – 10:45 | Keynote Address – Victims reimagined: understanding the pathway from victim to offender Rob Hulls Director, Centre for Innovative Justice |
10:45 – 11:15 | Morning Tea and Exhibition Riverview Room |
12:55 – 13:55 | Lunch Riverview Room |
Room | Meeting Room 1 | Meeting Room 2 | Meeting Room 3 | Meeting Room 6 | Meeting Room 7 | Meeting Room 8 | Meeting Room 9 | Meeting Room 10 |
Session | Presentations | Presentations | Round Table | Round Table | Presentations | Round Table | Round Table | Panel – Responding to Right Wing Exremism: anti-terrorism laws and countering violent extremism (CVE) programs |
Theme | Green Criminology | Design, Crime and Justice | Sentencing and Prisons | Sentencing and Prisons | Youth Justice and Youth Gangs: International Perspectives | Innovative Justice | Indigenous Justice | Policing and Justice |
Session Chair | Abigail Wild | Nuria Querol | Rosie Meek | Bronwyn Naylor | Moses Faleolo | Alyce McGovern | Sophie Stewart | Tamara Tulich |
13:55 – 14:15 |
Combating illegal fishing through sustainable seafood certification Jade Lindley |
Unjust spaces: how the design of criminal courtrooms undermines fundamental principles of justice David Tait |
Rosie Meek, Chad Brunner, Glen Turner, Sean Goode, David Gallant, Dale Bligh |
Bronwyn Naylor, Anita Mackay, Wayne Lines, Steven Caruana, Richard Harding
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Moses Faleolo |
Criminological craftivism: Using craft to communicate our research Alyce McGovern |
Sophie Stewart, Daniel Morrison, Glenda Kickett, Sarah Murray, Margaret Glass, James Back |
Understanding and responding to the sovereign cizen movement in Australia Daniel Baldino and Kosta Lucas |
14:15 – 14:35 |
Fiona Haines |
Playing for change: Community justice innovation through design thinking prototypes Scott Beattie |
Faith Gordon |
The Challenges of Counterterrorism Research Keiran Hardy
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14:35 – 14:55 |
The nature of well-being: mobilising the benefits of connecting young people to nature. Abigail Wild, Gary Veale |
Animals, Policing, and Crime |
Moses Faleolo |
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Animal Cruelty as a Gateway Crime Project for Law Enforcement Nuria Querol |
The White elephant in the room – centring race in prevenve jusce scholarship Tamara Tulich |
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14:55 – 15:15 |
First two years of NIBRS Data of animal cruelty crimes Nuria Querol |
Selba Luka, Gerald Onsando |
Working with public and private organisaons to counter violent extremism Kosta Lucas |
From 15:15 | Ice Cream Social Liberty Cafe & Bar Sponsored by the American Society of Criminology |
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