2013 ANZSOC Conference
“Local and International Perspectives on the Prevention of Crime and Marginalisation"
Tuesday 1 - Thursday 3 October 2013
Brisbane, Australia
Welcome Reception and Postgraduate Conference Monday 30 September 2013
2013 ANZSOC conference website: http://www.griffith.edu.au/conference/australian-new-zealand-society-criminology-conference-2013
The 26th annual Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference (ANZSOC) will be held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 1 - 3 October 2013 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre - Grey Street.
A welcome reception for delegates from across Australia and internationally and a one day postgraduate conference will be held on Monday 30 September 2013.
Keynote speakers:
- Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
- Professor Richard Wortley
- Professor David Farrington
Important dates:
- Call for abstracts: 7 January
- Registration opens: 7 January
- Closing date for submissions: 30 April
- Notification to authors: 21 May
- Early bird closes: 30 June
Submit your abstract: http://www.griffith.edu.au/conference/australian-new-zealand-society-criminology-conference-2013/abstracts
Register for the conference: http://www.griffith.edu.au/conference/australian-new-zealand-society-criminology-conference-2013/registration
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Previous conferences
Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology
- Public Criminologies: Crime, Power and Marginalisation (2012)
- Cross-border Domestic and Transnational Crime: Risks and Responses (2010)
- Crime and Justice Challenges in the 21st Century: Victims, Offenders and Communities (2009)
- Criminology : linking theory, policy and practice (2008)
- Building bridges (2007)
- Criminology and human rights (2006)
- Crime, community and the state (2005)
- Controlling crime: risks and responsibilities (2003)
- Preventing crime and doing justice (2002)
- Criminology in the 21st century : public good or private interest? (2001)
- The future and criminology : new solutions for old problems or old solutions for new problems? (1999)
- Crime, criminology and justice : current trends and future directions (1998)
- Crime, power and justice (1997)