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Conversations with Criminologists

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This final episode of Conversation with Criminologists takes place at the 12th Annual North South Criminology Conference held at University College Cork. Hosted by Criminology UCC, and the Talking Terror Podcast, this episode sees Dr Orla Lynch
Professor Maggie O'Neill is Head of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork and a member of the Centre for the Study of the Moral Foundations of Economy and Society.  Professor O'Neill's research includes the deve
Dr Jennifer O'Mahoney is a Lecturer in Psychology within the School of Humanities - Applied Arts, at Waterford Institute of Technology.  Her research focuses on how victimology and trauma are remembered and narrated by survivors and collectivel
Professor Mary Rogan is a Professor of Law at Trinity College Dublin where she teaches modules on Penology and the Prison System. Professor Rogan's interests include prison law, human rights and imprisonment,  and penal policymaking.https://ww
Dr Vicky Conway is a lecturer within the School of Law and Governance in DCU, lecturing across a range of modules related to criminal justice and the operation of the legal system in Ireland and has held previous positions at the University of
The intersection of theory and practice; Prof Shane KilcomminsThe intersection of theory and practice is the hallmark of criminology in Ireland. The research output across the island is testament to this, and the this approach is reflected in
Transitional justice, victimisation and activism; A conversation with Dr Cheryl LawtherCriminology on the Island of Ireland is, much like the UK, based on a core literary canon, however, often Criminologists emerge from a range of disciplines,
Risk assessment, decision making and parole in Ireland ; Dr Diarmuid GriffinThe issue of practice dominates the perspectives of contributors to this volume, and for Diarmuid Griffin it is no different. His experience working in the USA’s publi
Marginalised voices and criminological research; A conversation with Dr Deirdre HealyAttending to real  world problems and the relief of significant social issues is a theme  that runs across the chapters in this volume, for Deirdre Healy it i
Doing Criminology, prisons and solitary confinement; Professor Ian O DonnellCriminological research exposes academics to all walks of life, from prisons, to law offices and police stations to schools. The experience of Prof Ian O Donnell is no
The metrics and criminology, a critical review; A conversation with Prof Claire HamiltonThe foundations of Criminology in Ireland can be traced via the emergence of academic programmes of study that began as interdisciplinary projects led by a
Professor. Shadd Maruna is a Senior Lecturer within the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queens University Belfast.Episode Abstract:Criminology, while informed by a core canon of work, is best described as a multidiscip
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