WCCSJ 2024 Conference - Plenaries and Presentations
Opening Plenary:
Plenary Two:
Plenary Three:
Plenary Four:
Parallel Session 1
Seminar Room One
Session Title: Welsh Youth Justice
- Kathy Hampson – Aberystwyth University - A Devolved Youth Justice for Wales?
- Tegan Brierley-Sollis – Glyndwr University - Emerging trauma-informed culture within North Wales Youth Justice Service.
- Bethan Pell - Cardiff University - A meta-synthesis of existing qualitative research on Child or Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse (CAPVA). (Short Paper)
Seminar Room Two
Session Title: Evidence-Based Policing in Wales
- Superintendent Ross Evans (Dyfed-Powys Police) and Professor Deborah Jones (Swansea University) – AWPAC Co-Chairs - AWPAC (The All-Wales Policing Academic Collaboration) - The pan-Wales policing and academic network.
- Martina Feilzer, Claire Hodgkinson, and Bethan Loftus (Bangor University) - Misogyny as a risk factor in serious domestic violence
Parallel Session 2
Seminar Room One
Session Title: Abuse and Wellbeing
- Zacharia Lulu P - University of South Wales - A critical analysis of domestic abuse in Kurya community in Tanzania.
- Rob Mawby – Harper Adams University - Safe Destinations: A Survey of UK tourists’ perceptions.
- Getrude Poku - Leeds Beckett University - An investigation into offender tourism-crime motivations in Ghana. (Short Paper)
Seminar Room Two
Session Title: Policing and Crime
- Martina Feilzer and Bethan Loftus – Bangor University - Public perception of the use of 'AI' technologies in policing.
- Akrivi Roumpou - Aberystwyth University - Police Voluntary Interviews with Children in Wales: evaluating the use of Voluntary Interviews under a Child-First youth justice model. (Short Paper)
- Gwyn Griffith – Aberystwyth University - Breaking the law” – Why did crime increase in the UK in the 1980s and early 1990s and then decline after 1995?
Parallel Session 3
Seminar Room One
Session Title: Probation in Wales
- Sue Thomas – University of South Wales - Grand Avenues: working in partnership with the probation service.
- Jack Price - (WCPP) - Devolving Probation to Wales.
Seminar Room Two
Session Title: Restorative Approaches and Teaching Criminolog
- Jonathan Hobson (Cardiff Metropolitan University) and Julia Houlston Clark (Chief Executive of Wales Restorative Approaches Partnership) - Restorative Justice and Wider Restorative Approaches.
- Jen Phipps (Aberystwyth University) and Sophie Chambers (University of South Wales) - Learning and Teaching in Criminology.
Parallel Session 4
Seminar Room One
Session Title: Alternative Justice Systems
- Ali Wardak – University of South Wales - Putting the Hybrid Model of Justice in Afghanistan into Practice: Challenges and Prospects.
- Kate Williams - University of South Wales - Legal pluralism in Bolivia: Plurinational Justice and Slow-burn Colonialism.
- Diana Fologea – University of South Wales - The Necessity and Importance of Whole Family Approaches to Domestic Abuse. - (Short Paper)
Seminar Room Two
Session Title: Health and Wellbeing
- Ella Rabaiotti - Swansea University - A difference between living and existing’: Developing a Welsh Public Health Criminology.
- Laura Eddins - Public Health Wales - Racial Trauma; Terminology, Experiences and Interventions. An Evidence Review.
- Morgan Savoury - Public Health Wales - Online Gender-Based and Sexual Harassment: A systematic review of reviews.
Open Sessions:
Open Session 1
Open Session 2
- Ella Rabaiotti - Probation Development Group Meeting.