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Pocket Programme

Programme overview

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

11.00 - 20.00 Registration (Campus Aula)

8.30 - 17.30 Pre-conference meetings (Campus Aula)

18.00 - 19.30 Opening Plenary (UFo)

19.30 - … Welcome Reception (UFo)

Thursday, 19 September 2019

8.00 - 19.00 Registration (Campus Aula)

Venues panels: Campus Aula or Het Pand or Plateau

8.30 - 9.45 Panels - session 1

9.45 - 10.00 Break

10.00 - 11.15 Panels - session 2

11.15 - 11.30 Coffee Break

11.30 - 12.45 Panels - session 3

12.45 - 14.00 Lunch Break

14.00 - 15.15 Panels - session 4

15.15 - 15.45 Coffee Break

16.00 - 17.15 Panels - session 5

17.15 - 17.30 Break

17.30 - 18.45 Plenary session 1: Martine Herzog-Evans & Torbjørn

Skardhamar (UFo)

18.45 - 19.00 Break

19.00 - 20.00 Poster Session & Belgian Beer Reception (sponsored by Sage)

(Campus Aula)

Friday, 20 September 2019

8.00 - 19.00 Registration (Campus Aula)

Venues panels: Campus Aula or Het Pand or Plateau

8.30 - 9.45 Panels - session 6

9.45 - 10.00 Break

10.00 - 11.15 Panels - session 7

11.15 - 11.30 Coffee Break

11.30 - 12.45 Panels - session 8

12.45 - 14.00 Lunch Break

14.00 - 15.15 Panels - session 9

15.15 - 15.45 Coffee & Ice-Cream Break (courtesy of ASC and ACJS)

(Campus Aula)

16.00 - 17.00 ESC General Assembly (Campus Aula, NB I)

17.30 - 18.45 Plenary session 2: Jeffrey Brantingham & Guy Geltner (UFo)

19.00 - … Farewell Dinner & Party (Monasterium Poortackere)

Saturday, 21 September 2019

9.00 - 13.00 Registration (Campus Aula)

Venues panels: Campus Aula or Het Pand

9.00 - 10.15 Panels - session 10

10.15 - 10.30 Break

10.30 - 11.45 Panels - session 11

11.45 - 12.15 Coffee Break

12.15 - 13.30 Plenary session 3: Catherine De Bolle & Joanna Shapland

(Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

13.30 - 14.00 Closing Ceremony (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

EUROCRIM 2019

Tuesday, 17 September 2019

8.30 - 18.00 Pre-conference meetings

� 09.00-18.00 Workshop ISRD Campus Aula LLM Room Contact: Ineke Haen Marshall

� 12.00-17.00 Impact Transnational Justice Campus Aula Aud. G Contact: Nandor Knust

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

11.00 - 20.00 Registration @ main venue, Universiteitstraat 4

8.30 - 17.30 Pre-conference meetings

� 08.30-17.00 PROTON Conference Campus Aula Aud. C Contact: Ernesto Savona

� 09.00-14.00 Impact Transnational Justice Campus Aula Aud. G Contact: Nandor Knust

� 09.00-15.00 WG Place & Crime Campus Aula Paddenhoek PC Room Contact: Christophe Vandeviver

Workshop ‘Introduction to R for

Criminologists’

� 11.00-13.00 WG European Violence Monitor Campus Aula Aud. F Contact: Reana Bezic

� 15.30-17.00 Thematic Working Group on Campus Aula Aud. E Contact: Barry Goldson

Juvenile Justice Panels

� 15.00-17.00 WG European Sourcebook of Campus Aula Aud. F Contact: Jörg-Martin Jehle

Criminal Justice

� 16.00-17.30 Annual meeting Policing Campus Aula Fac. Raadzaal Contact: Tom Cockcroft

working Group

� 15.00-17.00 LERU Thematic Group on Crime Campus Aula LLM room Contact: Ivo Aertsen

and Social Control 

� 19.00-20.00 Meeting Victimology Group Campus Aula Paddenhoek 1.1 Contact: Linda Asquith

18.00 - 19.30 Opening Plenary (UFO)

19.30 - 21.00 Welcome Reception (UFO)

The registration desk is located at the main conference venue (Campus Aula) Universiteitstraat 6, 9000 Ghent and will be open as follows:

Wednesday 18/09/2019: 11:00 -20:00

Thursday 19/09/2019: 8:00 – 19:00

Friday 20/09/2019: 8:00 – 19:00

Saturday 21/09/2019: 9:00-13:00

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We are using a conference app which you can access on your Android or iOS phones and tablets. The app allows you to view and search the conference programme and select which sessions you are interested in attending.

To download the app, please visit the conference website: https://www.eurocrim2019.com.

REGISTRATION DESK

INTERNET ACCESS

CONFERENCE APP

EUROCRIM 2019

The main venue for EUROCRIM 2019 is located at Campus Aula, Universiteitstraat 4-6, 9000 Gent

Campus UFo (Opening Ceremony, Plenary Sessions 1 & 2) is located at Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 33, 9000 Gent

Venue ‘Het Pand’ (panel sessions) is located at Onderbergen 1, 9000 Gent

Campus Plateau (panel sessions) is located at Plateaustraat 22, 9000 Gent

CONFERENCE VENUES

Thursday 19 September 2019

Campus Aula

Auditorium A

Campus Aula

Auditorium B

Campus Aula

Auditorium C

Campus Aula

Auditorium D

Campus Aula

Auditorium E

Campus Aula

Auditorium F

08.30-09.45

1.1 A fork in Oregon’s

Trail: Assessing the

Impact of Justice

Reinvestment

Initiatives

1.2 Critical Reflections

on Evidence-Based

Policing and Police

Reform in the UK

1.3 Smart Cities and

Security: Crime Science

and Politics in Post-

Territorial Social Control

1.4 Empirical prisoners’

rights: the

proceduralisation of

dignity in prison

1.5 Criminological

implications of animal abuse

and animal protection from a

comparative perspective

1.6 Victims, Offenders,

and Community

Corrections

10.00-11.15

2.1 Evolutions in

Balkan Criminologie

2.2 Security Provision

through networks

2.3 Governing police

stops: a comparative

approach

2.4 ESC Prison Working

Group - Imprisonment

and Formal and Informal

Social Support

2.5 ESC Working Group on

Gender, Crime and Justice

2.6 Authors meet Critic -

Book launch: 'Building

Bridges' – Volume 1 in

the book series 'Studies

in Restorative Justice'

11.30-12.45

3.1 European

perspectives on

vulnerability in

criminal proceedings

3.2 Drugs, harm and

consumerism 3.3 Police Diversity

3.4 ESC Prison Working

Group - Moral and

Experiential Ambiguities

in Prisons

3.5 Conflicting Definitions of

Domestic Violence: Lessons

from the Field in Austria,

Finland, France and Scotland

3.6 Combating the

misuse of firearms in

Europe by developing a

better intelligence

picture

14.00-15.15

4.1 Connecting the

Dots: Criminology

Meets Terrorism

Research

4.2 Plural Policing 1

4.3 Police stops:

researching decision-

making in a controversial

practice

4.4 ESC Prison Working

Group - Prison Education

in Europe

4.5 ESC Working Group on

Gender, Crime and Justice:

Gender, Violence and Criminal

Justice

4.6 Community Sanctions

and Measures Working

Group Panel I: Problem

solving justice in a

European context

16.00-17.15 5.1 Contested Plural

Policing: Perspectives

from the South

5.2 New perspectives

on Building Legitimacy

from Evidence

5.3 Policing working

group panel: Police

visibility today

5.4 ESC Prison Working

Group - Working, Life

and Programs in Prison

5.5 Exploring Gender Effects:

How can quantitative data

help us?

5.6 Community Sanctions

and Measures Working

Group Panel II: Electronic

monitoring technologies

and criminal justice

17.30-18.45 Plenary 1: Martine Herzog-Evans/Torbjørn Skarðhamar, UFO Building

19.00-20.00 Poster session and Belgian beer reception sponsored by Sage, Campus Aula

EUROCRIM 2019

Thursday 19 September 2019

Campus Aula

Auditorium G

Campus Aula

Blauwe zaal

Campus Aula

Facultaire Raadzaal

Campus Aula

Filmzaal

Campus Aula

LLM Room

Campus Aula

NBI

1.7 Author Meets Reader

"Restoring Harm: a psycho-

social approach to victims

and restorative justice"

1.8 Green criminology and

the Global South

1.9 Author meets critics

Dynamics of solidarity

1.10 EUROC panel 1:

Financial Crimes, Markets

and Security

1.11 Gendered Hate Crime

1.12 Criminal behaviour

from an intergenerational

perspective

2.7 Collateral Consequences

of Criminal Records (WG) –

Panel I

2.8 Corruption in Sports

2.9 Interconnections and

Challenges of Crime and

Migration

2.10 EUROC panel 2:

Industry, White-Collar

and Organisational

Crimes

2.11 Hate speech against

Muslims on social media:

evidence from project

Hatemeter

2.12 Judicial Virtual Reality:

Prevention and

Rehabilitation

3.7 Collateral Consequences

of Criminal Records (WG) –

Panel II

3.8 Criminal justice, wildlife

conservation and animal

rights in the Anthropocene

(CRIMEANTROP)

3.9 Journeys into Exploitation

3.10 EUROC panel 3: New

Methodologies and

Avenues for Inquiry in

White Collar Crime

3.11 Radicalisation within

the Digital Age: Individuals,

Social Interaction and

Prevention

3.12 The role of Self-

Control in the Development

of Criminal Behaviour

4.7 Collateral Consequences

of Criminal Records (WG) –

Panel III: Book launch

'Fundamental Rights and

Legal Consequences of

Criminal Conviction'

4.8 Book presentation:

Breaking the Cycle of Mass

Atrocities. Criminological &

Socio-Legal Approaches in

International Criminal Law,

Oxford, Hart Publishing, ‘19

4.9 The convergence of

smuggling of migrants and

human trafficking – what are

the Criminology

contributions?"

4.10 EUROC panel 4:

Sports & Crime

4.11 Radicalisation within

the Digital Age: Role and

Function of Online

Communication

4.12 Predictive policing 1

5.7 Collateral Consequences

of Criminal Records

roundtable (ESC Working

Group meeting)

5.8 Dimensions of

Environmental Harm:

Cacophonies, Chemicals,

and Catastrophes

5.9 Transfer vs Removal? EU

member states cooperation

and the treatment of EU

national prisoners

5.10 Trends in policing

research 1

5.11 Interdisciplinary

Perspectives on Human

Trafficking

5.12 Organised crime 1

Plenary 1: Martine Herzog-Evans/Torbjørn Skarðhamar, UFO Building

Poster session and Belgian beer reception sponsored by Sage, Campus Aula

Thursday 19 September 2019

Campus Aula

NBII

Campus Aula

NBIII

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.0

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.1

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.2

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.3

Campus Aula

Rode zaal

08.30-09.45

1.13 Prison

studies and

community

sanctions 1

1.14 Cyber

Crime I: Big Data

Crime and The

Cybercrime

Ecosystem

1.15 Conceptual

Challenges in Youth

Justice Systems

1.16 ISRD3 Panel 1: Migrant

youth as victims and

offenders: Insights from the

International Self-Report

Delinquency Study (ISRD)

1.17 Law-making and

criminalisation 1

1.18 Developments

in fear of crime

research

1.19

Developments in

homicide research

10.00-11.15

2.13 Prison

studies and

community

sanctions 2

2.14 Cyber

Crime II: Cyber

Victimization

2.15 International

developments in drug

policies 1

2.16 ISRD Panel 4:

International Self-Report

Delinquency Study: Update

and Information (ISRD)

2.17 Comparative

perspectives on crime

and the criminal justice

system 1

2.18 Developments

in fear of crime

research 2

2.19

Developments in

homicide research

2

11.30-12.45

3.13 Prison

studies and

community

sanctions 3

3.14 Cyber

Crime III: Theory

and

Methodology

3.15 International

developments in drug

policies 2

3.16 ISRD3 panel 2: New

theoretical and empirical

insights into offending and

victimization through

international multi-city data

and national analysis (ISRD)

3.17 Comparative

perspectives on crime

and the criminal justice

system 2

3.18 Developments

in fear of crime

research 3

3.19

Developments in

homicide research

3

14.00-15.15

4.13 Cybercrime

and

cyberoffending 1

4.14 Cyber

Crime IV:

Mitigating

Cybercrime

4.15 Ad Hoc Panel by the

European Society of

Criminology Postgraduate

and Early Stage Resear-

chers Working Group 1

4.16 ISRD3 Panel 3: Gender,

offending and victimization:

Results from comparative

research (ISRD)

4.17 Comparative

perspectives on crime

and the criminal justice

system 3

4.18 Police reform

1

4.19 Narratives in

crime and justice

research 1

16.00-17.15

5.13 Cybercrime

and

cyberoffending 2

5.14 Cyber

Crime V: Cyber

Criminals

5.15 Ad Hoc Panel by the

European Society of

Criminology Postgraduate

and Early Stage Resear-

chers Working Group 2

5.16 Gangs in different

contexts

5.17 Comparative

perspectives on crime

and the criminal justice

system 4

5.18 EUROC panel

5: Organizational

crime

5.19 Narratives in

crime and justice

research 2

17.30-18.45 Plenary session 1: Martine Herzog-Evans & Torbjørn Skardhamar (UFO)

19.00-20.00 Poster session and Belgian beer reception sponsored by Sage, Campus Aula

EUROCRIM 2019

Thursday 19 September 2019

Pand

Sacristie

Pand

Zaal 1.3 Rector

Gillis

Pand

Zaal 2.1

Dormitoriumzaal

Pand

Zaal 1.1 Priorzaal

Pand

Zaal 2.2

Oude Infirmerie

Pand

Zaal 3.1 Rector

Blancquaert

Pand

Zaal 2.3 Rector

Vermeylen

Pand

Refter

1.35 Issues in Food Crime

1.32 Social

control and

criminal justice

1

1.28 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

1

1.30 Crime, Politics

and Insecurity 1

1.29 WG-PLACE:

Advancing Urban

Criminology

1.31 TWGJJ PANEL 1 –

Doing juvenile justice

research: ethical issues

and challenges

1.33

Innovation in

methods in

criminology 1

1.34

Perspectives on

security

research 1

2.35 Trending topics in

criminology 1

2.32 Social

control and

criminal justice

2

2.28 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

2

2.30 Crime, Politics

and Insecurity 2

2.29 WG-PLACE:

Analysis of (fear of)

crime using new and

emerging data sources

2.31 TWGJJ Panel 2 –

Authors Meet Critics -

Juvenile Justice in

Europe: Past, Present

and Future (Routledge)

2.33

Innovation in

methods in

criminology 2

2.34

Perspectives on

security

research 2

3.27 Evaluating the Coun-ter

Radicalization Approach to

Countering Terrorism:

Questions and Lessons from

the French and Belgian Fields

3.24 Crime and

victimisation 4

3.20 New pathways

in crime prevention:

the European Crime

Prevention Network

3.22 Crime, Politics

and Insecurity 3

3.21 WG-PLACE: Crime

Risk, crime

concentration and fear

of crime

3.23 TWGJJ Panel 3 -

Transitions: Juvenile

Justice and Young Adult

Justice

3.25 Types of

crime and

offending 1

3.26

Perspectives on

security

research 3

4.27 Examining the Impacts of

public policies to reduce

recruitment into organized

crime and terrorism: Agent

Based Model Simulations

4.24 Sexual

violence and

victimisation 1

4.20 UNODC E4J

4.22 Visual

methodologies and

epistemologies

4.21 WG-PLACE: Crime

types, fear of crime

and spatial scales -

demonstrations from

the UK and Germany

4.23 TWGJJ PANEL 5 :

Police, juvenile justice

and children's rights

4.25

Perspectives

on security

research 4

4.26 Sentencing

and penal

decision-

making 1

5.27 Societal impact of youth

resilience pro-grammes

aiming at radicalization

prevention: ambition, theory

and practice

5.24 Crime and

victimisation 7

5.20 Ward climate

in forensic psychia-

try: Importance of

aggression,

personal and ward

characteristics

5.22 Voicing socially

excluded and hard

to reach popula-

tions: challenges for

qualitative research

5.21 WG-PLACE: Space

Place and Crime

working group

meeting

5.23 TWGJJ PANEL 6 -

The dynamics of

juvenile justice systems

5.25

Radicalisation

and terrorism

1

5.26

Perspectives on

security

research 5

Plenary session 1: Martine Herzog-Evans & Torbjørn Skardhamar (UFO)

Poster session and Belgian beer reception sponsored by Sage, Campus Aula

Thursday 19 September 2019

Plateau

Auditorium B

Plateau

Auditorium C

Plateau

Auditorium F

Plateau

Auditorium G

Plateau

Auditorium H

Plateau

Auditorium I

Plateau

Auditorium J

Plateau

Auditorium K

08.30-09.45

1.20 Gender,

crime and justice

1

1.21

Developments in

cultural

criminology 1

1.22 New perspec-

tives on State Crime:

from Abu Graib to

Crimes against

Democracy 1

1.23

Immigration,

crime and

criminal policy 1

1.24 Perceptions

of crime and

justice 1

1.25 Prison

studies 1

1.26 Trends in

restorative justice

research 1

1.27 Crime and

victimisation 1

10.00-11.15

2.20 Gender,

crime and justice

2

2.21 Develop-

ments in cultural

criminology 2

2.22 The harms of

state crime: victims,

reparations, redress 1

2.23 Immigra-

tion, crime and

criminal policy 2

2.24 Perceptions

of crime and

justice 2

2.25 Prison

studies 2

2.26 Trends in

restorative justice

research 2

2.27 Crime and

victimisation 2

11.30-12.45

3.28 Gender,

crime and justice

3

3.29

Developments in

cultural

criminology 3

3.30 The nature of

comtemporary

international and

transitional justice 1

3.31 Immigra-

tion, crime and

criminal policy 3

3.32 Social

control and

criminal justice 3

3.33 Prison

studies 3

3.34 Trends in

restorative justice

research 3

3.35 Crime and

victimisation 3

14.00-15.15

4.28 Gender and

social reactions

on crime and

victimization 1

4.29

Developments in

cultural

criminology 4

4.30 Crimes of the

State and Institutions:

In war and peace 1

4.31 Immigra-

tion, crime and

criminal policy 4

4.32 Perceptions

of crime and

justice 3

4.33 Prison

studies 4

4.34 Trends in

restorative justice

research 4

4.35 Crime and

victimisation 5

16.00-17.15 5.28 Gender

criminology 1

5.29

Developments in

cultural

criminology 5

5.30 Victim partici-

pation in transitional

justice - an actor-

oriented forward-

looking perspective

5.31

Immigration,

crime and

criminal policy 5

5.32 Perceptions

of crime and

justice 4

5.33 Prison

studies 5

5.34 Types of

crime and

offending 2

5.35 Crime and

victimisation 6

17.30-18.45 Plenary session 1: Martine Herzog-Evans & Torbjørn Skardhamar (UFO)

19.00-20.00 Poster session and Belgian beer reception sponsored by Sage, Campus Aula

EUROCRIM 2019

Friday 20 September 2019

Campus Aula

Auditorium A

Campus Aula

Auditorium B

Campus Aula

Auditorium C

Campus Aula

Auditorium D

Campus Aula

Auditorium E

Campus Aula

Auditorium F

08.30-09.45

6.1 Policing and Ethnicity

6.2 Distributive

(In)justice: Examining

the impact of police

categorisation of

‘victims’ and ‘offenders’

6.3 Politicizing police

stops: a comparative

project

6.4 ESC Prison working

group panel:

Imprisonment and

Reoffending

6.5 Women in prison:

victims or perpetrators?

6.6 CRIMINOLOGICAL

VIOLENCE RESEARCH -

Session 1: Concepts &

Normative Aspects

10.00-11.15 7.1 SWaPOL: Social

Work and Policing - Joint

Education and Training?

7.2 Policing working

group panel:

Perspectives on Police

Professionalisation

7.3 Policing working

group panel: The

Abstract Police: a debate

7.4 ESC Prison Working

Group: Prisoners’ health

and health care

7.5 What does carceral

geography bring to

carceral studies? (1/2)

7.6 CRIMINOLOGICAL

VIOLENCE RESEARCH -

Session 2: Methodology

& Empirical Aspects

11.30-12.45

8.1 Traditional

Organized Crime and

Gangs: asymmetric

trends?

8.2 Police Deviance in

Germany

8.3 Reflections on police

legitimacy in Belgium

8.4 Prison leave across

Europe

8.5 What does carceral

geography bring to

carceral studies? (2/2)

8.6 Institutional

Perspectives and

Experiences of Sexual

Assault Victims in Turkey

14.00-15.15 9.1 Nordic Penal

Cultures

9.2 Policing working

group panel: Plural

Policing 2

9.3 Violence and

desistance studies:

Qualitative methods for

approaching processes

and dynamics

9.4 Prisoner

Resettlement in Europe 9.5 White collar crime 1

9.6 Measures to prevent

violent extremism - a

comparative perspective

16.00-17.00 ESC General Assembly (Campus Aula, NB I)

17.30-18.45 Plenary session 2: Jeffrey Brantingham & Guy Geltner (UFO)

19.00-… Farewell dinner and party (Monasterium Poortackere)

Friday 20 September 2019

Campus Aula

Auditorium G

Campus Aula

Blauwe zaal

Campus Aula

Facultaire Raadzaal

Campus Aula

Filmzaal

Campus Aula

LLM Room

Campus Aula

NBI

08.30-09.45

6.7 Transforming

Resettlement?

6.8 Penal Cultures and

Penal Politics 6.9 Rural Criminology

6.10 Trends in policing

research 2

6.11 Children's rights and

their involvement in

international parental

abduction cases.

6.12 Prison studies and

community sanctions 4

10.00-11.15

7.7 The Nexus: Bridging

the gap between Criminal

Law and Empirical

Evidences

7.8 Risk, Populism and

Politics

7.9 Hate crimes and

biased motivated

behavior 1

7.10 EUROC panel 6:

Organizational crime

7.11 Radicalisation

among adolescents - The

role of experienced

discrimination and

deviance

7.12 Private security and

policing 1

11.30-12.45 8.7 Re-entry and

Resettlement

8.8 Homicide in Europe:

New Trends and

Patterns

8.9 Hate crimes and

biased motivated

behavior 2

8.10 EUROC panel 7:

Organizational crime 8.11 Collective violence 1

8.12 Procedural justice

and policing 1

14.00-15.15

9.7 Meeting of the

Community Sanctions and

Measures Working Group

9.8 Nordic Homicide

from Past to Present:

Historical and

Comparative Perspective

9.9 Hate crimes and

biased motivated

behavior 3

9.10 Police organisation 1 9.11 Crime, science and

politics 1 9.12 Organised crime 2

16.00-17.00 ESC General Assembly (Campus Aula, NB I)

17.30-18.45 Plenary session 2: Jeffrey Brantingham & Guy Geltner (UFO)

19.00-… Farewell dinner and party (Monasterium Poortackere)

EUROCRIM 2019

Friday 20 September 2019

Campus Aula

NBII

Campus Aula

NBIII

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.0

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.1

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.2

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.3

Campus Aula

Rode zaal

6.13 EDLC Working

Group Thematic Session

1: Life-course

criminology and

juvenile sanctions

6.14 Professionals and

(Anti-)Money Laundering

in Europe (EUROC)

6.15 Sentencing

and penal decision-

making 2

6.16 Outlaw

Motorcycle Gang

related crime in

Europe

6.17 Trafficking in

human beings 1

6.18 Correlates of crime

and delinquency 1

6.19 Green

criminology 1

7.13 Geographical and

Temporal Variation in

the Social and

Demographic Profiles of

White-Collar Offenders

7.14 ESC Working Group

on Gender, Crime and

Justice: Gender and

Punishment

7.15 Quantitative

methods in

criminology 1

7.16 Outlaw

Motorcycle Gangs in

Europe

7.17 Trafficking in

human beings 2

7.18 Correlates of crime

and delinquency 2

7.19 Green

criminology 2

8.13 Offending over the

life-course

8.14 Finding Convergence

in Policing of the Internet:

Pan European approaches

to surveillance and

security in the digital age.

8.15 Quantitative

methods in

criminology 2

8.16 Domestic violence

and policing 1

8.17 Trafficking in

human beings 3

8.18 Correlates of crime

and delinquency 3

8.19 Green

criminology 3

9.13 Understanding

inequalities in

childhood and its

impact on offending

and conviction

9.14 Nordic collaboration

on research integrity with

register data

9.15 Sentencing

and penal decision-

making 4

9.16 Governance of

policing 1

9.17 Legitimacy and

policing 1

9.18 Correlates of crime

and delinquency 4

9.19 Green

criminology 4

ESC General Assembly (Campus Aula, NB I)

Plenary session 2: Jeffrey Brantingham & Guy Geltner (UFO)

Farewell dinner and party (Monasterium Poortackere)

Friday 20 September 2019

Pand

Zaal 2.1

Dormitoriumzaal

Pand

Zaal 2.2

Oude Infirmerie

Pand

Zaal 1.1 Priorzaal

Pand

Zaal 3.1 Rector

Blancquaert

Pand

Zaal 1.3 Rector

Gillis

Pand

Zaal 2.3 Rector

Vermeylen

Pand

Refter

Pand

Sacristie

08.30-09.45

6.20 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

3

6.21 WG-PLACE:

Emerging

techniques in the

study of inequality

in the exposure to

crime

6.22 European

Roma: convergent

criminological

research

6.23 TWGJJ Panel

7 - Diversion in

Juvenile Justice

6.24 Crime and

victimisation 9

6.25 Trends in

space, place and

crime research 1

6.26 Social control

and criminal

justice 4

6.27 Medical

misinformation

and social harm in

non-science-based

health practices

10.00-11.15

7.20 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

4

7.21 WG-PLACE:

Police movement

and

spatiotemporal

crime patterns

7.22 Penal Culture

in France and

Germany

7.23 TWGJJ PANEL

8 – Penal

Detention and

Child

Imprisonment

7.24 Crime and

victimisation 11

7.25 Trends in

space, place and

crime research 2

7.26 Social control

and criminal

justice 5

7.27 The impact of

technology in

crime trends:

hypotheses for the

crime drop

11.30-12.45

8.20 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

5

8.21 WG-PLACE:

Routine activities

theory revisited -

examining the

Impacts of

criminogenic

factors

8.22 States of

Exception: Penality

at the Periphery

8.23 Juvenile

justice 1

8.24 Crime and

victimisation 13

8.25 Trends in

space, place and

crime research 3

8.26 Social control

and criminal

justice 6

8.27 New

methodological

approaches for

measuring fear of

crime

14.00-15.15

9.20 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

6

9.21 WG-PLACE:

Urban geographies

of policing and

social control 1

9.22 Juvenile

justice 2

9.23 Crime and

victimisation 15

9.24 Trends in

space, place and

crime research 4

9.25 Social control

and criminal

justice 8

9.26 Sentencing

and penal

decision-making 3

16.00-17.00 ESC General Assembly (Campus Aula, NB I)

17.30-18.45 Plenary session 2: Jeffrey Brantingham & Guy Geltner (UFO)

19.00-… Farewell dinner and party (Monasterium Poortackere)

EUROCRIM 2019

Friday 20 September 2019

Plateau

Auditorium B

Plateau

Auditorium C

Plateau

Auditorium F

Plateau

Auditorium G

Plateau

Auditorium H

Plateau

Auditorium I

Plateau

Auditorium J

Plateau

Auditorium K

6.28 Immigration,

crime and criminal

policy 6

6.29 Criminal justice

after atrocities:

between the

international and the

domestic

6.30 Perceptions of

crime and justice 5

6.31 Prison studies

6

6.32 Gender

criminology 2

6.33 Crime and

victimisation 8

7.28 Immigration,

crime and criminal

policy 7

7.29 Corporations and

atrocity crimes

7.30 Perceptions of

crime and justice 6

7.31 Prison studies

7

7.32 Gender

criminology 3

7.33 Crime and

victimisation 10

8.28 Social control

and criminal justice 7

8.29 Types of crime

and offending 3

8.30 Types of crime

and offending 4

8.31 Prison studies

8

8.32 Gender

criminology 4

8.33 Crime and

victimisation 12

9.27 Social control

and criminal justice 9

9.28 Evidence in

international criminal

law

9.29 Types of crime

and offending 5

9.30 Prison studies

9

9.31 Gender

criminology 5

9.32 Crime and

victimisation 14

ESC General Assembly (Campus Aula, NB I)

Plenary session 2: Jeffrey Brantingham & Guy Geltner (UFO)

Farewell dinner and party (Monasterium Poortackere)

Saturday 21 September 2019

Campus Aula

Auditorium A

Campus Aula

Auditorium B

Campus Aula

Auditorium C

Campus Aula

Auditorium D

Campus Aula

Auditorium E

Campus Aula

Auditorium F

09.00-10.15

10.1 Kidnapping - Crimes

of (Im)mobility & Crimes

of Absence

10.2 Attrocities and

transitional justice 1

10.3 Criminal

investigations 1

10.4 ESC Prison Working

Group: DOING

EMPIRICAL

COMPARATVE PRISON

RESEARCH - A

roundtable discussion

10.5 Cyber Crime VI:

Online Radicalization

(Round Table discussion)

10.6 Children's rights and

their involvement in

international parental

abduction cases.

10.30-11.45 11.1 Uncovering the

dynamics of victim-

offender mediation

11.2 Atrocities and

transitional justice 2

11.3 Developments in

fear of crime research 4

11.4 Criminal sanctions

and criminal policy

11.5 Studies on Intimate

Partner Violence (IPV): a

discussion around

analysis of public policies

in Belgium, France and

Italy.

11.6 Wandering through

pathways of Cultural

Criminology

12.15-13.30 Plenary session 3: Catherine De Bolle & Joanna Shapland (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

13.30-14.00 Closing Ceremony (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

EUROCRIM 2019

Saturday 21 September 2019

Campus Aula

Auditorium G

Campus Aula

Blauwe zaal

Campus Aula

Facultaire Raadzaal

Campus Aula

Filmzaal

Campus Aula

LLM Room

Campus Aula

NBI

Campus Aula

NBII

Campus Aula

NBIII

10.7 Dimensions of

the Illegal Wildlife

Trade

10.8 Recidivism

10.9 Development

and life-course

criminology 1

10.10 Police crime

phenomena 1

10.11 Types of

crime and offending

6

10.12 Cybercrime

and cyberoffending

3

10.13 Revisiting the

Mark of Abel: Jan

van Dijk’s victim

labelling theory

11.7 Doing Time: A

Roundtable on

Temporal Issues in

Punishment

11.8 Crime and

Social Pathologies

from the

Perspective of

Bialystok School of

Criminology

11.9 Inspire. Change.

Together.Transforming

Higher Education for

the Future through

strengthened

cooperation between

academia and the

United Nations.

11.10 Development

and life-course

criminology 2

11.11 Crimes

against the

environment in the

research of Olsztyn

School of

Ecocriminology

11.12 Criminal

accounting 11.13 Cybersecurity

11.14 Cybercrime

and cyberoffending

4

Plenary session 3: Catherine De Bolle & Joanna Shapland (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

Closing Ceremony (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

Saturday 21 September 2019

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.0

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.1

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.2

Campus Aula

Paddenhoek 1.3

Campus Aula

Rode zaal

Campus Aula

Aula

Campus Aula

Academieraadzaal

09.00-10.15

10.14 Sentencing

and penal decision-

making 5

10.15 Ethnicity and

policing 1

10.16 Correlates of

crime and

delinquency 5

10.17 Organised

crime 3

10.27 Theorising

Crime. The role of

People and Places.

10.26 Policing

strategies

10.30-11.45

11.15 International

perspectives on

policing

11.16 Police use of

force

11.17 Technology

and policing

11.18 Resilience and

policing

11.19 Organised

crime 4

11.28 Exploring and

explaining the

relationship between

gender and crime:

New findings from

PADS+

12.15-13.30 Plenary session 3: Catherine De Bolle & Joanna Shapland (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

13.30-14.00 Closing Ceremony (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex )

EUROCRIM 2019

Saturday 21 September 2019

Pand

Zaal 2.1

Dormitoriumzaal

Pand

Zaal 2.2

Oude Infirmerie

Pand

Zaal 1.1 Priorzaal

Pand

Zaal 3.1 Rector

Blancquaert

Pand

Zaal 1.3 Rector Gillis

Pand

Zaal 2.3 Rector

Vermeylen

Pand

Refter

Pand

Sacristie

10.18 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

7

10.19 WG-PLACE:

Urban geographies

of policing and social

control 2

10.20 Historical

perspectives in

criminology 1

10.22 Types of crime

and offending 7

10.21 Juvenile

justice 3

10.23 Radicalisation

and terrorism 2

10.24 Social control

and criminal justice

10

10.25 Quantitative

methods in

criminology 1

11.20 Perspectives

on Crime and

Criminal Behaviour

8

11.21 WG-PLACE:

Urban geographies

of policing and social

control 3

11.22 Perspectives

on security research

7

11.24 Types of crime

and offending 8

11.23 Perspectives

on security research

6

11.25 Radicalisation

and terrorism 3

11.26 White collar

crime 2

11.27 Perspectives

on security research

8

Plenary session 3: Catherine De Bolle & Joanna Shapland (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)

Closing Ceremony (Campus Aula, Ceremonial complex)