Conference papers
2016 conference papers
Goldson, B 2016 Penal politics and the problematics of child imprisonment, UNICEF International Juvenile Justice Conference, Santiago de Chile.
Cunneen, C 2016 The elements of Indigenous criminology, Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, 30 November - 2 December.
Cunneen, C 2016 Children's rights and juvenile justice in Australia adn the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, 30 November - 2 December.
Russell, S 2016 Young people with complex support needs in youth justice, Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, 30 November - 2 December.
Schwartz, M 2016 Contemporary juvenile justice policy and practice: Australia and England and Wales, American Society of Criminology Conference New Orleans, 16 - 19 November.
Russell, S 2016 Vulnerable young people and juvenile justice: a comparative study, American Society of Criminology Conference New Orleans, 16 - 19 November.
Goldson, B 2016 Comparative juvenile justice: from global human rights standards to sub-national practices, American Society of Criminology Conference New Orleans, 16 - 19 November.
Brown, D 2016 Themes and competing/intersecting narratives in juvenile justice, American Society of Criminology Conference New Orleans, 16 - 19 November.
Cunneen, C 2016 Children's rights and juvenile justice in Australia, American Society of Criminology Conference New Orleans, 16 - 19 November.
Goldson, B 2016 Comparing juvenile justice regimes through trans-national and sub-national human rights lenses, European Society of Criminology Conference, 21-24 September
Baldry, E 2016 Complex support needs in the youth justice system: some findings from a comparative study, European Society of Criminology Conference, 21-24 September
Cunneen, C 2016 Comparing children's rights and juvenile justice in Australia and the UK, European Society of Criminology Conference, 21-24 September
Baldry, E 2016 Young People with mental and Cognitive Disabilities in Juvenile Justice, South Australian Disability Justice Plan Update Forum, SA
Brown, D 2016 Chidlren as Subejcts and Victims of Criminal Justice, The British Society of Criminology Conference, Nottingham, 8 July.
Baldry, E and Russell, S 2016 Young People with Mental and Cognitive Disability in the Juvenile Justice System, The Reintegration Puzzle Conference, Deakin University, 22 June.
2015 conference papers
Brown, D & Wicks, A 2015, 'Iconic Cases in Australia, Juvenile Justice and Their Effects’, The European Society of Criminology Conference, 2 - 5 September.
Cunneen, C 2015, ‘Surveillance, Stigma, Removal: Indigenous Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice in the Age of Neoliberalism’, The Indigenous Children's Well-Being in the Neo-Liberal Age Symposium, University of Technology, Sydney, 11 September.
Cunneen, C. Brown, D. (2015) ‘Assessing Justice Reinvestment in Comparative Contexts’, Roundtable, American Society of Criminology Conference, Washington, USA, 19 November.
Cunneen, C and Schwartz, M (2015) ‘The value of justice targets and a justice reinvestment approach’, Panel discussion, UNSW Criminologists in Conversation, University of New South Wales, 12 October.
Goldson, B 2015, ‘Beyond questions of 'criminal capacity': five reasons for raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility’, The Age of Criminal Responsibility Conference, Northumbria University, 23 September.
Goldson, B 2015 ‘Reading juvenile justice law, policy and practice: macro, mezzo and micro units of analysis’, UNSW Criminologists in Conversation, 24 August.
Goldson, B 2015 ‘Juvenile Justice in England: Recent Reforms, Trends and Changes’, European Society of Criminology Conference, Porto, Portugal, 2 – 5 September.
Goldson, B (2015) ‘Why are children imprisoned and why do child prison populations vary over place and time?’ The Controversies of Child Imprisonment: Messages from Research, Salford University, Liverpool, 10 December.
2014 conference papers
Baldry, E 2014, ‘Youth with disability, welfare and criminalisation’, The British Society of Criminology Conference: Crime, Justice, Welfare: Can the Metropole Listen?, University of Liverpool, 9-12 July.
Briggs, D 2014, ‘A national youth justice system? Differential justice in England and Wales’, The British Society of Criminology Conference: Crime, Justice, Welfare: Can the Metropole Listen?, University of Liverpool, 9-12 July.
Brown, D & Cunneen, C 2014, ‘Narrating the recent history of juvenile justice in Australia: What does it say about penal drivers, narratives and politics?’, The British Society of Criminology Conference: Crime, Justice, Welfare: Can the Metropole Listen?, University of Liverpool, 9-12 July.
Cunneen, C 2014, ‘Subjugated Knowledges and the Coloniality of Power’, The British Society of Criminology Conference: Crime, Justice, Welfare: Can the Metropole Listen?, University of Liverpool, 9-12 July.
Goldson, B 2014, ‘Envisioning International Youth Justice: Global Trends and Future Prospects’, Canadian Youth Justice Conference, Oakham House, Toronto, 25-26 June.
Goldson, B 2014, ‘Developments in youth penality: global, national and local 'messyness'’, The British Society of Criminology Conference: Crime, Justice, Welfare: Can the Metropole Listen?, University of Liverpool, 9-12 July.
2013 conference papers
Baldry, E 2013, ‘Pathways into and avenues out of criminal justice for young people with cognitive and mental impairments’, National Juvenile Justice Summit, Novotel, Melbourne, 25-26 March.
Brown, D 2013, ‘Looking behind the rise in juvenile remands in NSW’, The Australasian Youth Justice Conference: Changing trajectories of offending and reoffending, Canberra, 20-22 May.
Brown, D 2013, ‘Juvenile difference in detention rates: What does it say about penal drivers, narratives and politics?’, EuroCrim 2013: 13th Annual Conference of the ESC, Budapest, 4-7 September.
Cunneen, C 2013, ‘Narrating the recent history of juvenile justice: The rise and fall of decarceration’, EuroCrim 2013: 13th Annual Conference of the ESC, Budapest, 4-7 September.
Cunneen, C 2013, ‘Rethinking the boundaries of youth justice systems in Australia: Panel discussion’, Jesuit Social Services’ National Justice Symposium, Pushing the boundaries: Rethinking the extent of children’s involvement in the criminal justice system, Melbourne, 18-19 September.
Goldson, B 2013, ‘Youth “gangs” and “gang culture” in the UK: Exploring the evidence’, Research seminar, City University Hong Kong, March.
Goldson, B 2013, ‘Juvenile Justice in a Changing Europe: Crisis Conditions and Alternative Visions’, Public lecture, Hong Kong University, March.
Goldson, B 2013, ‘Where is the justice in criminal ‘responsibilisation’ and ‘adultification’? Making a case for raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility’, Research seminar, Centre for Social Work, University of Central Lancashire, UK, April.
Goldson, B 2013, ‘Speculative youth criminology: What future for European juvenile justice at a time of crisis?’, EuroCrim 2013: 13th Annual Conference of the ESC, Budapest, 4-7 September.