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4 September, 2013 - Wednesday

10:00-18:00 Pre-Conference Activities
16:00 ESC Board Meeting
18:00-19:00 Opening Ceremony & Concert (Venue: Gólyavár, “Stork’s nest”)
19:00-20:00 Plenary Session 1.
Challenges of Criminality in Hungary: Anything New Under the Sun?
Klára Kerezsi, Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Senior Researcher, National Institute of Criminology
Of Hungarian Criminology and Development of Criminal Policy since Changing the Regime in 1989-1990
Miklós Lévay, Department of Criminology Faculty of Law Eötvös Loránd University
20:00-21:00 Welcome Reception

5 September, 2013 – Thursday

08:30-10:00 Session 1. Click for list of panels
  • Causes and Correlates of Violence
  • Gender Violence: Intimate partner violence I.
  • Wrongful Convictions
  • Managerial Crime Prevention and Managerial International Migration
  • Unusual suspects, ethnicity hate crime, and disability crimes
  • Status and Criminality
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Community Sanctions and Measures Working Group: Rethinking community sanctions and measures. Sociology and human rights
  • EUROC 1: Measuring white-collar and corporate crime
  • Legal Philosophy, Legal Practice of Punishment and its alternatives
  • Author meets critic session? on 'Transitional justice and criminology: towards a fruitful dialogue'
  • Being criminologists: teaching, researching, networking
  • Methods and approaches in the prevention of reoffending I.
  • Policing Working Group: Plural Policing of Public Places
  • Police and Crime: Criminal Investigation and Interrogation
  • Crime Analysis with the Use of Geographic Information Systems - Student Panel
  • Police and Crime: The Role of Education, Innovations and the Media in Policing
  • Victims and Victimisation: Different Aspects
  • Criminal Justice and Human Rights I.
  • Cybervictims
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment I.
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment II.
  • Terrorism, Digihad and Recent Developments in Organised Crime Policies in Europe
  • Mediation in Legal Framework of Criminal Policy
  • Trafficking in Human Beings: International, European, and Country Level Approaches
  • Systematic Reviews and Experiments as ways to reduce harm and increase rewards: New results from the Cambridge Collaboration Crime & Justice Group
  • EDLC session I: Criminal Career Patterns
  • ISSDP panel on drug decriminalisation: rights, progress and effects
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break (“Stork’s nest”)
10:30-11:45 Plenary Session 2.
Presidential Address: Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Award Ceremony (Venue: Gólyavár, “Stork’s nest”)
11:45-12:00 Break
12:00-13:30 Session 2. Click for list of panels
  • Homicide in Europe I.
  • Gender Violence: Intimate Partner Violence II.
  • Results of the International Self-Report Deliquency Studies
  • Special Criminal Policy Reaction for Special Type of Crime
  • Riots
  • Institutions of Punishment in Juvenile Justice
  • Community Sanctions and Measures Working Group: Social Structures around Reintegration
  • EUROC 2: White-collar crimes
  • Punitive Turn Country by Country
  • Criminological Research: An Application to Public Policy
  • Methods and Approaches in the Prevention of Reoffending II.
  • Policing Working Group: Negotiating Institutional Culture and Public Sensibilities: Polity Building, Policing and Crime Control in Late-modernity
  • Police and Crime: Plural Policing
  • Developments and Problems in Quantitative Criminological Research and Methods I
  • Managing Urban Security in Europe: Administrative, Political and Scientific Vocations
  • Police and Crime: Public Views, Public Confidence and the Police
  • Domestic Violence: Partner Violence
  • Criminal Justice and Human Rights II.
  • The Risk of the Cyberworld among Youngsters: Cyberbullying and Cybervictimisation
  • ESC Working Group Imprisonment: Prison Life and Adjustment to Prison Life
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment III.
  • Market Dinamics and Prioritisation of Organised Crime Polices
  • Implementing Peacemaking Circles in a European Context
  • Contemporary Forms of Modern Slavery and Identification of Victims
  • Meeting of National Societies of Criminology
  • EDLC Session II: Sanctioning and Delinquent Development
  • Drugs and Young People – Drugs and Prison Inmates
13:30-14:30 Lunch Break
14:30-15:45 Plenary Session 3. – Trust in Justice
Trust, legitimacy and compliance: A European test of procedural justice theory
Mike Hough, University of London, Institute of Criminal Policy Research
Research on trust in the criminal justice system
Gerben Bruinsma, director of the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)
15:45-16:15 Ice-Cream Break sponsored by American Society of Criminology
16:15-17:45 Session 3. Click for list of panels
  • Homicide in Europe II.
  • Gender Violence: Intimate Partner Violence III.
  • The FIDUCIA Project
  • Roundtable on "Human rights, Criminal Justice and Criminology"
  • Roundtable "Mobile Banditism, Human Trafficking, Exploitation or Legal Exclusion" Myths and Facts on Recent Roma Migration and their Experiences in the Western World?
  • Factors Related to Changes in Crime Rate
  • Juvenile Courts
  • Community Sanctions and Measures Working Group: Practices in Offender Supervision
  • EUROC 3: Corruption
  • Sentencing and Penal Decision-Making I. – Punitivity
  • Catastrophes, Transitions and the Law: Life after Justice
  • Theoretical and Practical Issues in the Prediction and Prevention of Reoffending
  • Policing Working Group: International Assistance for Police Reform
  • Policing different Types of Crime
  • Developments and Problems in Quantitative Criminological Research and Methods II.
  • Crime and the City: Experiencing Public Space 365 Christiaens
  • Stalking and Bullying
  • Domestic Violence and Children Victimisation Kathleen Daly
  • Criminal Justice and Human Rights III.
  • New Forms and Perspectives of Crime and Deviance
  • ESC Working Group Imprisonment: Imprisonment and Desistance in Europe
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment IV.
  • New Aspects in Transnational Organised Crime Studies - Autobiographies, Network Analyses and Gender Roles
  • Effectiveness of Mediation in Criminal Policy
  • Detecting New Forms of Human Trafficking: How are we Backgrounding Victims?
  • Launching a new ESC Working Group on Criminal Law-Making Policy
  • Development and Life-Course Criminology
  • Drugs: Punishment or Treatment?
18:00-19:30 Poster Session/Special Sessions
Introducing the Routledge Handbook of European Criminology
Policing Working Group: Round Table: Experimental Criminology and Evidence-based Policing: The Future of Democratically Responsive Policing in the Global South?

6 September, 2013 – Friday

08:30-10:00 Session 4. Click for list of panels
  • Femicide and Rape
  • The impact of stop and search in Europe
  • Roundtable Discussion on an Emerging EU Criminal Justice and Policy
  • Civilizing the Uncivil: Antisocial Behaviour Policies in Europe
  • ISRD3 in Different Cultures: Empirical Theory Integration and Methodological Experiences
  • Youth Penality in Historical and Comparative Contexts
  • Community Sanctions and Measures Working Group: Offender Supervision Globally
  • EUROC 4: The Role of Criminal Law in Tackling Corporate Crime
  • Sentencing and Penal Decision-Making II. - Judicial and Prosecutorial Decision Making
  • From Atrocity to Transitional Justice: Perpetration & Prosecution
  • Crime Prevention, Early-life Intervention Programs
  • Policing Working Group: Policing, Borders and Mobility Governance
  • Comparative Perspectives on Police Legitimacy
  • Critical Reflections on Criminological Debates, and Education
  • Situational Crime Prevention
  • Fear of Crime: Insecure People
  • Victims and Victimisation: Overview
  • The importance of Forensics Science
  • Young People and Cyberbullying
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment V.
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment VI.
  • Asian Organized Crime
  • Recent Studies on Restorative Justice
  • Terrorism, Counterterrorism
  • Democratisation and Punishment in Southern Europe
  • EDLC session III: Life Course Transitions and Criminal Development
  • Drug Policies: Comparative Analyses
  • Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break (“Stork’s nest”)
10:30-11:45 Plenary Session 4. – Culture of Crime Control in the 21st Century
(Venue: Gólyavár, "Stork’s nest")
Cultures of Control and Penal States
David Garland, New York University
Europe as a normative power: Cultural peers and penal policies
Susanne Karstedt, University of Leeds
11:45-12:00 Break
12:00-13:30 Session 5. Click for list of panels
  • Street Gangs and Violent Extremism
  • Cultural Criminology: Construction of Deviance and Cultural Memories
  • Trust, Legitimacy and the Criminal Justice System
  • Testing Situational Action Theory Cross-Nationally
  • No Sex Please! Criminalisation and Social Exclusion of Women in a Historical Perspective
  • Restorative Approach in Juvenile Justice
  • Community Sanctions and Measures Working Group:Probation Supervision and Technology
  • EUROC 5: Controlling Economic Crimes
  • Sentencing and Penal Decision-Making III.
  • Balkan Criminology
  • Treatment of Offenders: Approaches and Experiences of Reducing Recidivism I.
  • Policing Working Group: Comparative Perspectives on the Policing? science nexus
  • Tackling the Informal Economy
  • Group Offending - Changing Research Perspectives
  • Crime Prevention
  • Neighbourhoods and Fear of Crime
  • Beyond Punitiveness: the Therapeutic Effects of Criminal Law on Victims
  • Legitimacy and Trust in the Criminal Justice System
  • Cybercrimes: Hackers
  • ESC Working Group Imprisonment: Effects of imprisonment
  • Culturally Sensitive Conflict Management Involving Roma
  • Analysing and Modelling Extortion Racket Systems in Europe I.
  • Alternative Ways of Looking at Justice and Security
  • Security Monitoring in Germany - Gauging the Impact of Crime, Terrorism, Natural and Technical Disasters on Society I. - Perceptions of(In)Securities
  • Democratisation and Punishment in Latin America and South Africa
  • European Historical Criminology
  • Drug Policies: Different Aspects
  • Police and Crime
13:30-14:30 ESC General Assembly/Lunch break/Special Sessions
14:30-16:00 Plenary Session 5. – International and transnational perspectives on crime and punishment
The Missing Level of Analysis: The International in the Study of State Punitiveness
Sappho Xenakis, Birkbeck College, University of London
Researching Transnational Organized Crime: what data, what methods?
Damian Zaitch, University of Utrecht
Surveillance under the rule of law and the rule of financial markets
Ales Završnik, University of Ljubljana, Institute of Criminology
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-17:45 Session 6. Click for list of panels
  • Domestic Abuse and Violence against Vulnerables
  • Cultural Criminology: Social Conflicts and Differences
  • Book launch: Punishment in Europe, edited by Vincenzo Ruggiero and Mick Ryan
  • Crime and Security Country by Country
  • Criminalization in Lithuania, Spain, Czech Republic and Hungary
  • Methodological Issues in Longitudinal Research
  • ESC Thematic Working Group on Juvenile Justice (TWGJJ) - Open Meeting
  • Sentencing Panel 1. Structuring Sentencing and Evidence Based Regulation
  • The Routledge Handbook on White-Collar and Corporate Crime in Europe (EUROC 6)
  • Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice Panel 1 (ESC Working Group)
  • Criminal Jusitce in Society: Social Perceptions, Publicity and Media
  • Treatment of Offenders: Approaches and Experiences of Reducing Recidivism II.
  • Book discussion event: Handbook on Policing in Central and Eastern
  • Europe, Gorazd Mesko (editor)(Springer, 2013) and Global Policing by Ben Bowling and James Sheptycki (Sage, 2012)
  • Stop and Search in Europe: Distribution, Practice and Process
  • Desistance, Self Control and Decision Influencing Factors
  • Social Crime Prevention
  • Media and Fear of Crime
  • Risk and Dangerousness: Conceptual and Legal Treatment Issues
  • Public Attitudes toward Crime and Security
  • Environmental Crime
  • Agequake in Prisons
  • Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice
  • Analysing and Modelling Extortion Racket Systems in Europe II.
  • The New Perspective of Restorative Justice in the Criminal Policy
  • Special session on ‘European penology?’ to mark the launch of European Penology? (Hart, 2013)
  • Democratisation and Punishment in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Security Monitoring in Germany - Gauging the Impact of Crime, Terrorism, Natural and Technical Disasters on Society II. - The German Victimization Survey 2012
  • Drugs and Adult Users
20:00 Farewell Party

7 September, 2013 – Saturday

08:45-10:15 Session 7. Click for list of panels
  • Femicide
  • Subcultures, Gangs and Maffia
  • Fundamental Rights, Private, Public Security and Prisonisation
  • Criminalisation, Mental Illnesses and Social Contacts
  • Protective Factors and Juvenile Delinquency
  • Juvenile Justice and Policy Evaluation
  • Sentencing Panel 2. Judicial politics, Sentencing Policy, and Models of Penal Decision-making
  • EUROC 7: Corporations and Organised Crime
  • Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice Panel 2 (ESC Working Group)
  • Family and Youth Crime Prevention
  • State of the State: The Eminence Grise Lurking in the Back of the Governance of Security
  • It's All About Interactions - Testing Interaction Hypotheses in Situational Action Theory
  • The Future of the European Criminology Curriculum Working Group - a round table
  • Mobilising Justice: Criminological Activism, Performance and Impact
  • Prostitution and Victims of Sexual Assault and Rape
  • Green Criminology: Wildlife and Animals
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment VII.
  • Women in Criminal Justice
  • Migration, Preventing and Fighting Trafficking in Cultural Goods and Drugs
  • Mediation in a Multicultural Society
  • Risks of Crime
10:30-11:45 Plenary Session 6. – An evergreen or forgotten subject: relationship among crime, criminology, and criminal policy
Relationship among crime, criminology and criminal policy: Thoughts about an as challenging as intricate issue in the history, and for the present situation and the future of our discipline
Hans-Jürgen Kerner, University of Tübingen
An evergreen or forgotten subject: relationship among crime, criminology, and criminal policy
Irena Rzeplinska, Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences; University of Warsaw
11:45-12:00 Coffee Break
12:00-13:30 Session 8. Click for list of panels
  • Gender Violence
  • Cultural Criminology: Transgression and Status Symbols
  • The Rule of Law and the Criminal Policy
  • Effectiveness of the Judiciary: Challenges in and outside Europe
  • Risk Factors and Juvenile Delinquency
  • Sex, Drugs and Online Hook-ups: Ethical Practices when Conducting 'Deviant' Research
  • Responding to the Children of Prisoners: Making the Invisible Visible
  • European Union's Approach to Fight against Economic Crimes
  • Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice Panel 3: ESC Working Group: Women, Partner Violence, and Sexual Offences
  • Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice and its Victims
  • Youth Crime Prevention
  • Police and Crime: Crime Analysis and Quantitative targets
  • Situational Action Theory: Evidence from Different Countries
  • Prostitution
  • Special Approaches of Punishment and its Alternatives
  • Victim Support, Latency and Non-reporting
  • Green Criminology: Different Aspects
  • Prison Life and Imprisonment VIII.
  • Global Criminology Network: Closed Meeting
  • How to Implement Mediation into the Criminal Procedure?
  • Psychology of Offenders
13:30-14:00 Closing Ceremony
14:00 ESC Board Meeting