Abstract
A half-day symposium for PhDs and ECRs working on criminal justice research across Sociology, Criminology, Law and wider disciplines, hosted by the Criminal Justice and Human Rights Centre (CJHR) at City, University of London.
This event aims to offer a supportive and generative space for junior researchers to share research-in-progress and to consider the different methods, methodological approaches and ethical implications of researching criminal justice.
The day will comprise PhD research-in-progress presentations, criminal justice methods workshops and a keynote talk by Dr Jennifer Fleetwood (Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Goldsmiths).
2pm - 3:30pm PhD Presentations
- Sahar Sadoughi / PhD, The City Law School / The Netherlands & Ukraine v Russia: War Crimes at the European Court of Human Rights
- Santosh Anand / PhD, The City Law School / In Search of Concept: International Crime and the Constraints of History
- Muhammad Tanvir Hashem Munim / PhD, The City Law School / History in International Criminal Adjudications: Content Analysis of Judicial Decisions as Qualitative Empirical Method
3:30pm - 3.45pm Break
3:45pm - 5pm Methods Workshops
- Dr Carrie Myers / Reader in Criminology, City, University of London / Working with Victims to Hear their Voice in Research
- Dr Gemma Birkett and Dr Cassandra Wiener / Senior Lecturers in Criminology and Law, City, University of London & Co-Directors, CJHR / Power in the Research Process
- Dr James Rosbrook-Thompson / Senior Lecturer in Criminology, City, University of London / Researching Youth Violence: Methodological, Practical and Ethical Issues.
5pm - 5:10pm Break
5:10pm - 6pm Keynote Talk
- Dr Jennifer Fleetwood / Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Goldsmiths / Caring for Stories
6pm - 7pm Wine Reception
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