Mannheim Criminology
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The Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science is an interdisciplinary centre providing a forum for criminology.
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Excited for Tony Cheng to share his thoughts on The Policing Machine with the LSE on Tuesday 21 May, 6.30pm-8pm.
Special thanks to Mannheim Criminology and LSE Phelan US Centre for hosting.
Come one, come all!
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Fascinating podcast series on the 'beast' of incarceration in Italy, co-produced by LSE Social Policy PG student Maria Alessandra Panzera:
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Don't forget to reserve a ticket for the launch of Sarah Wise's new book, The Undesirables: The Law that Locked Away a Generation (@OneworldNews) at 6:30pm-8pm on 23rd April!
Hosted by LSE Library & Mannheim Criminology
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Join us on Weds (8 March), at 18.30-20.00, for a Mannheim seminar w/t Vera Baird, Visiting Professor
Mannheim Criminology, speaking on 'Working towards Justice for Women: Retrospective and Forward Views from the Former Victims Commissioner'. Location: LSE's New Academic Building (1.04)
Join us next Weds (8 March), at 18.30-20.00, for a Mannheim seminar w/t Vera Baird, Visiting Professor Mannheim Criminology, speaking on 'Working towards Justice for Women: Retrospective and Forward Views from the Former Victims Commissioner'. Location:LSE's New Academic Building (1.04)
📢 In this week’s LSE Social Policy seminar, Tim Newburn will delve beneath the surface of some of our daily activities, asking what makes us orderly Britons? This talk is based on Tim's latest book - a quirky history of post-war Britain.
More info here: ow.ly/2Hh350KVCav
Are we a more orderly society than in the past? Listen to Tim Newburn talking about the social history of ‘orderly Britain’ in #ThinkingAllowed
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Mannheim Criminology
❗️CHANGE OF ROOM (for on-site attendees):
Tim Newburn's Mannheim/BSC seminar tomorrow (6.30-8pm) will take place in 32L.G.03 (32 Lincoln's Inn Fields). To register (whether for in-person or online attendance): lse.ac.uk/social-policy/…
Join us (in person/online) next Wednesday (8 June) at 6.30-8pm for Tim Newburn's Mannheim/BSC seminar, on 'Orderly Britain: How we solve our everyday problems from dog fouling to double parking'! For info on how to register (for in-person attendance too): lse.ac.uk/social-policy/…
A wonderful tribute to our friend and colleague Roger Graef, by Tim Newburn (@LSESocialPolicy, Mannheim Criminology)
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