The Borders of Punishment: Criminal justice, citizenship and social exclusion

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Thursday 19 April 2012

08:45–09:30

09:15–09:20

09:20–09:30

Katja Franko Aas
(University of Oslo)

Mary Bosworth
(University of Oxford)

The Criminology of Mobility: A very brief introduction

09:30–11:00

Session 1 (Chair: Carolyn Hoyle)
Discussant: Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary, University of London

Katja Franko Aas
(University of Oslo)

The ordered and the bordered society: migration control, citizenship and the Northern penal state

Lucia Zedner
(University of Oxford)

Is the Criminal Law only for Citizens? A problem at the borders of punishment

11:00–11:15

11:15–12:45

Session 2 (Chair: Ana Aliverti)
Discussant: Dirk van Zyl Smit, University of Nottingham

Catherine Dauvergne
(University of British Columbia)

The Troublesome Intersections of Refugee Law and Criminal Law

Juliet Stumpf
(Lewis & Clark, USA)

The Process is the Punishment in Crimmigration Law

12:45–13:45

13:45–15:15

Session 3 (Chair: Christopher Giacomantonio)
Discussant: James Sheptycki, York University, Canada.

Sharon Pickering
(Monash University, Australia)

Leanne Weber
(Monash University, Australia)

Policing Multiple Borders

Darshan Vigneswaran
(Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity)

Policing in South Africa: depicting migration as crime

15:15–15:30

15:30–17:00

Session 4 (Chair: Thomas Ugelvik)
Discussant: Benjamin Bowling, Kings College London

Nicolay Johansen
(University of Oslo)

Forcing the unenforceable: Governing the funnel of exclusion

Maggy Lee
(University of Hong Kong)

Trafficking, Migration Control and the Criminology of Mobility

Friday 20 April 2012

09:00–10:30

Session 5 (Chair: Emma Kaufman)
Discussant: Hindpal Singh Bhui, HM Prison Inspectorate

Mary Bosworth
(University of Oxford)

Can Immigration Detention Centres be Legitimate? Understanding Confinement in a Global World

Matthew Gibney
(University of Oxford)

Deportation, Crime and the Changing Character of Membership in the United Kingdom

10:30–10:45

10:45–12:15

Session 6 (Chair: Sophie Palmer)
Discussant: Coretta Phillips , LSE

Emma Kaufman
(University of Oxford)

Hubs and Spokes: The Transformation of the British Prison

Thomas Ugelvik
(University of Oslo)

Less eligibility resurrected? : Immigration, exclusion, and the Norwegian welfare state prison

12:15–13:15

13:15–15:00

Session 7 (Chair: Lea Sitkin)
Discussant: David Nelken, University of Macerata and University of Oxford

Vanessa Barker
(Stockholm University)

No Man's Land: Deportation and the Paradox of Democracy, the Case of Sweden

Dario Melossi
(University of Bologna)

A Political Economy of Migration and imprisonment

15:00–16:00


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