Working better together for offender reintegration: the Third Sector Perspective
(2022)
Presentation / Conference
Corcoran. (2022, June). Working better together for offender reintegration: the Third Sector Perspective. Presented at Prisons and Probation: Sharing and Refocusing Knowledge and Practice, Barcelo Hotel, Sevilla (Spain)
Mary Corcoran (2021) ‘The Woolf Report 30 Years on: the third sector legacy’. (2021)
Presentation / Conference
Corcoran. (2021, February). Mary Corcoran (2021) ‘The Woolf Report 30 Years on: the third sector legacy’. Presented at After Strangeways webinar series, London (Virtual)This paper considers the response of activists and prison reforming NGOs to the prison disturbances in England in 1990. These prison uprisings led to an apparent flourishing of cooperation between the criminal justice authorities, state and civil soc... Read More about Mary Corcoran (2021) ‘The Woolf Report 30 Years on: the third sector legacy’..
A “respectable” convict? Challenging the idea of the criminal classes in mid-Victorian England (2016)
Presentation / Conference
(2016, March). A “respectable” convict? Challenging the idea of the criminal classes in mid-Victorian England. Presented at Social History Society, LancasterIn 1884 Henry was described by the deputy governor of Portland Prison as “…the point where the gentleman ends and the habitual criminal begins”. The habitual criminal was, in mid-Victorian England, conceived as a member of the criminal classes, who w... Read More about A “respectable” convict? Challenging the idea of the criminal classes in mid-Victorian England.
An investigation into the early detection of psychosis and depression in individuals via Social Media (Twitter) (2015)
Presentation / Conference
COLLINS EADE, A., DE QUINCEY, E., & FOSTER, J. (2015, October). An investigation into the early detection of psychosis and depression in individuals via Social Media (Twitter). Presented at 3rd GRF One Health Summit 2015, One Health, One Planet, One Future: Fostering interdisciplinary collaboration for global public and animal health, Davos, Switzerland
Identity concealed or revealed?: the use of photography in the Victorian criminal justice system (2015)
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(2015, August). Identity concealed or revealed?: the use of photography in the Victorian criminal justice system. Presented at British Association of Victorian Studies, LeedsPhotography promised 'an enhanced mastery of nature' and was adopted by the police and prison services as a means of identifying suspects who endeavoured to conceal their names and previous convictions. The end of transportation to the colonies was p... Read More about Identity concealed or revealed?: the use of photography in the Victorian criminal justice system.
Policing Drunkenness in Victorian Cumbria (2014)
Presentation / Conference
(2014, September). Policing Drunkenness in Victorian Cumbria. Presented at British Crime Historians Symposium 4, LiverpoolDrunkenness assumed increasing importance as a ‘problem’ in the discourses of the nineteenth century. This is a bottom-up study to examine the extent to which the policing of drunkenness was informed by local cultures, rather than directed by policie... Read More about Policing Drunkenness in Victorian Cumbria.
When Santa was a biker: sociopathy and doping in sports
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When Santa was a biker: sociopathy and doping in sports. Presented at British Society of Criminology Conference, Plymouth
The McGuffins of International Crimes’: The International Criminal Court and its powerful friends
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The McGuffins of International Crimes’: The International Criminal Court and its powerful friends. Presented at British Society of Criminology
Negative externality’ and ‘corporate social responsibility’: Africa and the International Criminal Court
Presentation / Conference
Negative externality’ and ‘corporate social responsibility’: Africa and the International Criminal Court
Cock-fighting in Cumbria since 1850: contested popular culture
Presentation / Conference
Cock-fighting in Cumbria since 1850: contested popular culture. Presented at World of the Outdoors: British Society of Sports History, Lancaster
Embedding the harm principle in online regulation: the old age concern of freedom of expression versus the right to privacy
Presentation / Conference
Higson-Bliss, L. Embedding the harm principle in online regulation: the old age concern of freedom of expression versus the right to privacy. Presented at SLSA 2022