British Society of Criminology
British Society of Criminology is an international organization that aims to further the interests and knowledge of both academic and professional people who engage in any aspect of teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behaviour and criminal justice systems in the United Kingdom and abroad. The Society is dedicated to promoting criminology and criminological research.
Current President
Previous Presidents
- Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe
- Professor Mike Hough
- Professor Maureen Cain
- Professor Tim Newburn
British Society of Criminology Annual Conference
- Forthcoming conference
- 2015, 30 June- 3 July, Plymouth University
- 2014, 9-12 July, University of Liverpool
- 2013, 2-4 July, University of Wolverhampton
- 2012, 4–6 July, University of Portsmouth
- 2011, 3–6 July, Northumbria University
- 2010, 11–14 July, Leicester University
- 2009, 29 June - 1 July, Cardiff University and University of Glamorgan
- 2008, University of Huddersfield
- 2007, London School of Economics
- 2006, Glasgow
- 2005, University of Leeds
- 2004, University of Portsmouth
- 2003, Bangor University
- 2002, Keele University
- 2000, Leicester University
- 1999, University of Liverpool
- 1997, Queen's University Belfast
- 1995, Loughborough University
- 1993, Cardiff University
- 1991, University of York
- 1989, Bristol Polytechnic
- 1987, University of Sheffield
Outstanding Achievement Award 2015
John Lea
Previous Winners
2014: Sandra Walklate
2013: Joanna Shapland
2012: Jock Young
2011: Robert Reiner
2010: Pat Carlen
2009: Stanley Cohen
External links
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