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SESSION  | 
STREAM / CHAIRS | 
PAPERS | |
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1 
Thursday, 6 September 
09:30-10:30 
UNESCO Amphitheatre  | 
Social divisions and the application of the criminal
  law  
Chair: David Whyte  | 
Feminist Theory and
  Criminal Law Discourse: Countering Violence against Women through Widening
  Punitiveness on the Premises of Radical Democracy 
Charis Papacharalambous, University of Cyprus,
  Cyprus 
Violence, private sphere
  and social justice in the context of Finnish criminal law 
Riikka Kotanen, University of Helsinki,
  Finland | |
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2 
Thursday, 6 September
 
15:30-16:30 
UNESCO Amphitheatre | 
Anti-security  
Chair: Andrew Jefferson  | 
Bombed into Security: Air
  Power as Police Power 
Mark Neocleous  
Brunel University, UK 
Understanding the
  pacification of labour as a police science 
George Rigakos  
Carleton University, Canada | |
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3 
Friday, 7 September 
10:00-11:00 
UNESCO Amphitheatre | 
Class, state
  power and corporate harms 
Chair: Steve
  Tombs  | 
These Grievances are not all Inclusive: The Occupy movement in the Age
  of Austerity 
Samantha Fletcher, Liverpool
  John Moores University, UK | |
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4 
Sunday, 9 September 
10:00-11:00 
UNESCO Amphitheatre | 
The
  criminalisation and victimisation of migrants and minority ethnic
  communities   
Chair:
  Stratos Georgoulas  | 
Criminalization of
  Immigrants. Life Stories of Foreign Prisoners from the Padua Jail 
Alessandro Maculan, Universita
  degli Studi di Padova, Italy  
Lampedusa 2011: a failed stress – test for migration
  control policies.  
Valeria Ferraris  
University of Turin, Italy 
Migration and state crimes
  in Greece: A case study 
Stratos Georgoulas and Dimos Sarantidis, University
  of the Aegean, Greece | |
40th Annual Conference of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control 5th - 9th September 2012 Nicosia, Cyprus
Friday, 31 August 2012
Conference Panel Sessions
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Panel one will be a little different to the above, and this will be confirmed early next week.
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