North East Crime Research Network Conference
Thursday 7th April, Northumbria University, Business and Law School, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Thursday 7th April, Northumbria University, Business and Law School, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Our second conference took place on Thursday 7th April 2016 at Northumbria University.
The full conference programme, including speakers and abstracts, is available below.
A lecture capture recording of the conference introduction by Professor Mike Rowe, Northumbria University and the keynore speech 'Climbing down the steps of the ivory tower: how UK academics and criminal justice practitioners need to work together on alcohol studies' is available to view via this link: Lecture Capture - North East Crime Research Network Welcome and Keynote
You can also read our collection of tweets capturing the day: https://storify.com/crimepgr/north-east-crime-research-network-conference-2016
The full conference programme, including speakers and abstracts, is available below.
A lecture capture recording of the conference introduction by Professor Mike Rowe, Northumbria University and the keynore speech 'Climbing down the steps of the ivory tower: how UK academics and criminal justice practitioners need to work together on alcohol studies' is available to view via this link: Lecture Capture - North East Crime Research Network Welcome and Keynote
You can also read our collection of tweets capturing the day: https://storify.com/crimepgr/north-east-crime-research-network-conference-2016
Congratulations to Alexandria Bradley, Northumbria University, for being voted ‘most inspiring’ PhD paper, kindly sponsored by SAGE publications. Alexandria's paper was entitled: Trauma-Informed Practice in Prisons: Achievable or Unrealistic?