Annual Roger Hood Lectures
May 2012
- 7th Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture Series
What's Race Got to Do with It? Penal Reform and the Future of the Carceral State in America - Speaker: Professor Marie Gottschalk,, University of Pennsylvania
Manor Road Social Sciences Building Lecture Theatre at 17:00
- 6th Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture
Influence and Impact in Contemporary Criminology: The Question of Feminism - Speaker: Professor Frances Heidensohn, Department of Sociology, London School of Economics
Manor Road Social Sciences Building Lecture Theatre at 17:00
- 5th Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture
Scandinavian Exceptionalism: Five Dangers Ahead - Speaker: Nils Christie, Institute of Criminology, University of Oslo
Oxford Law Faculty Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre at 17:00
- 4th Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture
No Rationale for the Law of Homicide: How Governing through Crime Has Devolved the Law of Homicide and Locked in Hyper-Punishment - Speaker: Jonathon Simon, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California Berkeley
Oxford Law Faculty Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre at 17:00
- 3rd Annual Roger Hood Public Lecture
The Great American Crime Decline: Two Lessons for Criminology and Crime Policy - Speaker: Frank Zimring, University of California Berkeley
Oxford Law Faculty Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre at 17:00
- 2nd Annual Roger Hood Public Lecture
Intelligent Alternatives to the Criminal Law - Speaker: John Braithwaite, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra
Oxford Law Faculty Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre at 17:00
- The Inaugural Roger Hood Public Lecture
Peculiar Institution: The Forms and Functions of America?s Death Penalty - Speaker: Professor David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbildt Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology , New York University
Oxford Law Faculty Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre at 17:00
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