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
If you have Eduroam configured on your mobile device, you will be able to connect to Wi-Fi by clicking on ‘Eduroam’ from the list of wireless networks available.
If you are not an Eduroam user, you can connect to Wi-Fi using the ‘UGentGuest’ option. Please use the following user name and password:
User name: guestEurocr Password: sM75S6YW
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)