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Tuesday 13 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 14 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 15 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 16 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

All days


 Tuesday 13 April 8.30 

E-1  -  CRI01:The Ideal Policeman
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Joanne Klein
Chair: Herbert Reinke
Discussant: Wilbur Miller
Joanne Klein The Evolution of the Ideal English Constable: Portrayals in Police Instruction Books from the 19th century to the present
Jonathan Dunnage Representatives of the modern authoritarian state or agents of the ‘Revolution'? Constructions of the ideal policeman in fascist Italy
Anja Johansen Shaping the Perfect Policeman
Haia Shpayer-Makov France as the 'other' in public debates about law enforcement in Victorian England

 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

B-2  -  CRI03: Authoritarian Criminal Justice in Transnational Perspective: The Soviet Union, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Richard Wetzell
Organiser: Paul Garfinkel
Chair: Benjamin Hett
Discussant: Benjamin Hett
Richard Wetzell Nazi Criminal Justice and the International Penal Reform Movement
Paul Garfinkel How "Fascist" Was It? Italy's 1930 Rocco Code in National and International Context
Peter Solomon The International Factor in the Criminal Policy of Authoritarian Regimes:
Anthony Mcelligott Sex Murder and Volksgemeinschaft: Justice and Injustice in the Third Reich

 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

C-3  -  CRI07: Evolutionary Perspectives on the History of Violence
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Manuel Eisner
Chair: Clive Emsley
Discussant: Clive Emsley
Manuel Eisner Killing Kings - Elite Violence in Evolutionary Perspective: Europe, 600-1800
Frédéric Vesentini Ordinary Violence, Lethal Violence and Economic Crisis in Belgium in the mid-19th century
Ian Armit The prehistory of warfare and inter-personal violence
Pete King The Rapid Rise of recorded Homicide and the Geography of Lethal Violence in Britain 1800-1860
John C. Wood A change of perspective: integrating evolutionary psychology into the historiography of violence

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

C-4  -  CRI18: Meet the author: Randolph Roth: Homicide in Europe and the US
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Paul Lawrence
Discussant: Manuel Eisner
Discussant: Pieter Spierenburg
Discussant: Pete King
Randolph Roth The Relationship between Guns and Homicide in the United States

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

I-5  -  CRI02: Panel: From Swindlers to Svips
Room D1, Pauli

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Chris A. Williams
Discussant: Chris A. Williams
Clive Emsley Swindlers, spivs and a few plain plonkers - all in khaki
Mark Roodhouse 'Doing the Business' in Wartime London: Trading Relationships between Detectives and Criminal Entrepreneurs in London’s East End, 1940-1949
Sarah Wilson Corporate business, fraud and “Barrow boys”: uncovering the social spectrum of nineteenth-century financial crime

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

E-6  -  CRI04: Creating 'Orderly' Citizens: Policing, Enforcing and Representing Order
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Nadine Rossol
Organiser: Michael Sturm
Chair: Nadine Rossol
Discussant: Michael Sturm
Stefan Nyzell "The Battle Raged in Malmö". The Möllevången Riots of 1926. A Study of Violent Political Conflict in Inter-War Sweden
Bettina Blum Rulers of the Traffic. (Women) Traffic Police in East Germany 1945-1970
Leonard Schmieding Policing HipHop in the GDR 1983-1990
Tilmann Siebeneichner „A Steady Renewed Lust to Survive“? The „Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse“, the THW and the Virulence of Civil-war-perceptions in the Divided Post-war Germany

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

A-6  -  CRI16: Interpreting Crime in Early Modern Europe
Auditorium, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Pete King
Discussant: Pete King
Martin Bergman Burnt and forgotten – women ceasing to exist while not being acknowledged
Maja Mechant The lives of prostitutes in the early modern Southern Netherlands
Cosmin Dariescu, Nadia Cerasela Dariescu Incrimination of Ravishment in 17th Century Walachia
Peter Rushton, Gwenda Morgan Dangerous Words: Sedition and the State in Britain and America, 1660-1800
Pavel Matlas Criminal History in the Czech Historiography in the two Last Decades
Roddy Nilsson The disregarded criminologists: The Swedish prison chaplains, c. 1850–1900

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

X-7  -  CRI05: Police, Justice and National Borders
M211, Marissal

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Xavier Rousseaux
Organiser: Catherine Denys
Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Discussant: Xavier Rousseaux
Catherine Denys Policing the Empire's borders: an impossible task?
Renaud Morieux Transgressing Border Controls in the 18th c.: Criminals between England and France
Ilsen About Police Borders and Migrations in West Europe, 1890-1914. Conflicts, Co-operations & Technological Developments.
Chris A. Williams The development of the British Police National Computer

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

A-7  -  CRI17: Policing in the Ibero-American World
Auditorium, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Gerald Blaney
Chair: David Cahill
Discussant: David Cahill
Gerald Blaney A Hispanic Institution: The self-image of the Spanish Civil Guard and its ‘missions’ to Latin America
Marcos Bretas, Marcos Luiz Bretas & Diego Galeano European Police models in Latin America (1880-1930)
Diego Palacios Cerezales A country without gendarmerie. Policing and political integration in rural Portugal during the 19th century

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

E-9  -  CRI06: Criminality, Race and Respectability
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: John Drabble
Discussant: John Drabble
Kate Dossett Race, Gender and Convict Labor in the Federal Theatre Project
Vivien Miller Respectability, Whiteness, and Culpability in 1950s Florida
James Campbell 'Southern justice would be none too Speedy for such brutes': Race, Respectability and Regional Understandings of Law and Violence in Early-Twentieth Century New York and Pennsylvania
Ann Schofield The Respectability Defense: Lizzie Borden and Ossian Sweet
Adrian Ager ‘Drunk’, ‘riotous’, ‘disorderly’ and ‘indecent’: Prostitution in Chatham 1830-1885

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

E-10  -  CRI08: Juvenile Justice: National and International Issues
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Louise Jackson
Discussant: Louise Jackson
Aurore François, Christine Machiels From Philanthropists to Juvenile Judges: Women facing Juvenile Delinquency. International Debates and Local Practices (1890-1960)
Marieke Dekker Questioning effectiveness of child protection: an analysis of articles in Dutch scientific and professional journals on child protection between 1945 and 2005
David Niget, Marie-Sylvie Dupont-Bouchat From the Benevolent Father to the Social Clinician: Magistrates in the International Child Protection Movement in the XXTH Century

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

E-11  -  CRI09: State Surveillance and Imprisonment
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Janet Clark
Organiser: Jonas Campion
Organiser: John Drabble
Chair: Anja Johansen
Discussant: Wilbur Miller
Janet Clark, John Drabble & Jonas Campion The vital witness: the Meerut Conspiracy Case and the covert operations of the London Metropolitan Police Special Branch
Jonas Campion Did Gendarmes made politic ? Political Policing of Occupied Gendarmeries facing Liberation Purges Procedures (France, Belgium, Netherlands : 1944-1948)
John Drabble FBI Covert Operations and Suppression of Ku Klux Klan Violence, 1964-1971

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

E-12  -  CRI10: Gender and Crime
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Manon van der Heijden
Chair: Clive Emsley
Discussant: Pieter Spierenburg
Trevor Dean Women in the streets of late medieval Bologna
Jessica Warner Women, gender, and interpersonal violence in early modern England: The case against dichotomies
Valentijn Koningsberger, Manon van der Heijden Change or Continuity? Female crime patterns in the Netherlands

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

E-13  -  CRI11: Night Time in the City: Social Control and the Uses of Darkness
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Herbert Reinke
Organiser: Margo De Koster
Chair: Catherine Denys
Discussant: Herbert Reinke
Margo De Koster Night Spaces and Youth in Antwerp: Social Control and the Uses of Darkness, 1880-1940
Christine Hentschel Lights in the dark: on the uses of atmosphere against danger in the city, Durban, South Africa.
Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves Managing a growing city: police reform and night policing, Lisbon 1890-1910
Sascha Schierz No Booze in the City: Public Space, Juveniles and Night Time Governance in German Cities
Klaus Weinhauer Clubcultures versus Subcultures? Nightlife in Clubs and Discotheques in Berlin during the 1960/70s

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

E-14  -  CRI12: Different Forms of Incarceration during and after the Second World War
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Dimitri Roden
Organiser: Lawrence Van Haecke
Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Discussant: Xavier Rousseaux
Dimitri Roden The German military administration in occupied Belgium and the use of the Belgian prison system (1940-1944)
Lawrence Van Haecke Incarcerating suspects of collaboration with the enemy
Antoon Vrints, Frank Caestecker The clash of loyalty among German immigrants in Belgium during and after the First World War
Bas Kortholt Liberation without freedom. The life in the Intermentcamp Westerbork 1945-1948

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

T-14  -  EDU11: Crossroads of Correction, Education, Punishment and Protection
M202, Marissal

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Veerle Massin
Chair: Margo De Koster
Discussant: Margo De Koster
Veerle Massin At heart of Education', Repression', and Rehabilitation's Strategies : a Paradox. Girl's Reform School's Practices, Belgium 1920-1965
Susanna Hoikkala Post-war constructions of youth social problems - Disciplining the rule-breaking boys in one Finnish reform school
Louise Jackson Youth Crime and Preventive Policing in England and Scotland 1945-1970
Timo Harrikari Exploring the governance of juvenile crime in the Nordic context. The case of Finland in 1890-1940

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

E-15  -  CRI13: A New Order in the City? Controling Urban motorised Traffic and the Public in European Cities during the First Decades of the 20th Century
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Herbert Reinke
Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Discussant: Margo De Koster
Herbert Reinke Enforcing Right-angled Street Crossings, Misconceiving Traffic Lights: (Dis-) Order, Control and ‘Eigensinn’ in Urban Traffic (German Cities, 1920s-30s)
Quentin Deluermoz The Prefecture de Police’s Car Service and the Parisian Traffic: Politics, Reglementations and Policing of a Public Problem (1892-1921)
Guus Meershoek Traffic control and the Amsterdam public 1918-1940

 Friday 16 April 16.30 

E-16  -  CRI15: Jewish Victims and Villains in Historical Context: Adventures in Ethno-criminology
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Michael Berkowitz
Chair: Susan L. Tananbaum
Discussant: Susan L. Tananbaum
Michael Berkowitz The Madoff Paradox: Sage, Savior, Thief?
Paul Knepper The Usual Suspects? Jews in Nineteenth Century Malta
David De Vries Diamonds, Jews and Trust