Criminology Open Lecture Series 2012
Anti-Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Legitimacy
Date: Thursday 22 March 2012
Time: 14.30-16.30
Location: LAB 003, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Debate followed by Q&A, with Guest Panel: Andy Hayman, Caroline Jaine and Ian Shields
Chaired by Carina O'Reilly
Andy Hayman, CBE, QPM is a retired British police officer and author of The Terrorist Hunters. He was directly responsible for the investigation into the July 7 2005 London bombings. Caroline Jaine's background is in international relations and strategic communications. She has taught strategy to senior UN Officials, the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights and staff at British Government missions abroad.
Carina O'Reilly joined IHS Jane's in April 2006 as editor and analyst responsible for covering political and security risk for the whole of Europe, including Turkey and the Balkans. She has also worked as a freelance defence and security analyst, and chaired debates at Chatham House.
Ian Shields spent 32 years in the Royal Air Force, has taught strategy and strategic planning and is a founder member of the UK's Defence Staff's Strategic Planning Forum offering strategic advice to the head of the UK's Armed Forces.
This lecture is open to all.
Date: Thursday 22 March 2012
Time: 14.30-16.30
Location: LAB 003, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Debate followed by Q&A, with Guest Panel: Andy Hayman, Caroline Jaine and Ian Shields
Chaired by Carina O'Reilly
Andy Hayman, CBE, QPM is a retired British police officer and author of The Terrorist Hunters. He was directly responsible for the investigation into the July 7 2005 London bombings. Caroline Jaine's background is in international relations and strategic communications. She has taught strategy to senior UN Officials, the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights and staff at British Government missions abroad.
Carina O'Reilly joined IHS Jane's in April 2006 as editor and analyst responsible for covering political and security risk for the whole of Europe, including Turkey and the Balkans. She has also worked as a freelance defence and security analyst, and chaired debates at Chatham House.
Ian Shields spent 32 years in the Royal Air Force, has taught strategy and strategic planning and is a founder member of the UK's Defence Staff's Strategic Planning Forum offering strategic advice to the head of the UK's Armed Forces.
This lecture is open to all.
Jailhouse Lawyers
Date: Thursday 15 March 2012
Time: 13.00-14.30
Location: LAB 003, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Guest Lecturer: Niki Adams
Niki Adams of Legal Action for Women talks on the struggle against the death penalty and the new book Jailhouse Lawyers: Prisoners Defending Prisoners v The USA, in which award-winning journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal introduces us to fellow prisoners who litigate against their jailers, risking punishment or even death, to win justice for themselves and other prisoners.
"This is the story," he writes, "of law learned not in the ivory towers of multi-billion-dollar endowed universities [but] in the hidden, dank dungeons of America 'the Prisonhouse of Nations.'
The introduction presents the parallel universe of UK jailhouse lawyers who, like their US counterparts, are leading a justice movement inside prisons.
This lecture is open to all.
Date: Thursday 15 March 2012
Time: 13.00-14.30
Location: LAB 003, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Guest Lecturer: Niki Adams
Niki Adams of Legal Action for Women talks on the struggle against the death penalty and the new book Jailhouse Lawyers: Prisoners Defending Prisoners v The USA, in which award-winning journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal introduces us to fellow prisoners who litigate against their jailers, risking punishment or even death, to win justice for themselves and other prisoners.
"This is the story," he writes, "of law learned not in the ivory towers of multi-billion-dollar endowed universities [but] in the hidden, dank dungeons of America 'the Prisonhouse of Nations.'
The introduction presents the parallel universe of UK jailhouse lawyers who, like their US counterparts, are leading a justice movement inside prisons.
This lecture is open to all.
Domestic Extremism in the UK
Date: Thursday 1 March 2012
Time: 11.30 - 13.00
Location: David 016, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Guest Lecturer: Gordon Mills.
All welcome.
Gordon Mills is an ex-police officer once attached to the Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters) Division, and has dealt extensively with counter terrorism and domestic extremism.
Date: Thursday 1 March 2012
Time: 11.30 - 13.00
Location: David 016, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Guest Lecturer: Gordon Mills.
All welcome.
Gordon Mills is an ex-police officer once attached to the Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters) Division, and has dealt extensively with counter terrorism and domestic extremism.
Recall to prison, or revocation of release from prison: a comparative perspective
Date: Thursday 1 March 2012
Time: 11.30
Location: LAB 005, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Guest Lecturer: Nicky Padfield
Nicky Padfield has a very broad academic lens. She has worked for more than 20 years at the University of Cambridge. A barrister by training, she also sits as a Recorder (part-time judge in the Crown Court, and is a Bencher of the Middle Temple. Nicky is interested in all things criminal, from substantive law through procedure and evidence, and what goes on in prison.
Date: Thursday 1 March 2012
Time: 11.30
Location: LAB 005, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
Guest Lecturer: Nicky Padfield
Nicky Padfield has a very broad academic lens. She has worked for more than 20 years at the University of Cambridge. A barrister by training, she also sits as a Recorder (part-time judge in the Crown Court, and is a Bencher of the Middle Temple. Nicky is interested in all things criminal, from substantive law through procedure and evidence, and what goes on in prison.
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