Current SCCJR News

Call for Papers — Criminalization Conference (University of Stirling, 7-9 September 2011)

26th July, 2010

It is often said that contemporary liberal democracies such as Britain and the USA face a crisis of over-criminalization: too much conduct is criminalized, too hastily, without adequate thought about the aims it should serve. The result is a disorganized, unprincipled criminal law, which subjects too many people to the threat of arrest and punishment. But normative theorists of criminal law, who.....

Anti-Social Behaviour Book runner up in the British Society of Criminology Book Prize

19th July, 2010

SCCJR's Andrew Millie was runner up in the British Society of Criminology's Annual Book Prize for his book "Anti-Social Behaviour" published by Open University Press (2009).  For further information about the work click here.  .....

Watch video clip about counterfeiting and intellectual propery crime research

15th July, 2010

SCCJR's Simon Mackenzie talks about his work in this research soundbite, click here to watch.  In it he discusses that corporate negative externalities occur when corporations place some of the costs of their profit-seeking activity onto society. The research he discusses suggests that the current global problem of intellectual property crime is such an externality, and that it has not been r.....

SCCJR update for July out now

8th July, 2010

This month the SCCJR update contains information about publications on community payback orders, desistance and offender management research, reconviction among drug court participants, youth crime and youth justice.  It also includes links to video and audio clips by Fergus McNeill and Shadd Maruna.  To subscribe to our newsletter click here......

Community Payback Report available

5th July, 2010

The Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice and the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research held a seminar in the Thistle Hotel, Glasgow on Tuesday 23rd February 2010 to discuss the community payback order which has been proposed by the Scottish Government in the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Bill. The purpose of the seminar was to clarify t.....

Michele Burman article wins prize

5th July, 2010

SCCJR's Michele Burman’s article entitled “Evidencing Sexual Assault: Women in the Witness Box” has won the Probation Journal Best Article Prize for 2009.  This was “a unanimous decision by the editorial board who commented on the impressive depth and quality of the research which underpinned the work.”  The announcement of the prize c.....

SCCJRs 4th annual lecture: What are Psychopaths for? is now available to watch on-line

23rd June, 2010

Shadd Maruna delivered the SCCJR lecture in Edinburgh in June 2010.  The lecture is available here to watch.  If you want to join a discussion about the lecture please visit our facebook page discussion board here......

New Research Postgraduate Diploma or MSC in Policing Studies

22nd June, 2010

The Scottish Institute for Policing Research has recently launched its Research Postgraduate Diploma / MSc in Policing Studies which is delivered via e-learning and attendance at workshops.  For further details click here.  .....

Recording available of a lecture entitled; A Map, A Compass and A Pair of Good Boots: Probation Practice and the Desistance Journey

9th June, 2010

Fergus McNeill presented the 8th Annual Community Justice Portal Lecture, in association with the Probation Chiefs Association, was held at Sheffield Hallam University on Thursday 20th May 2010.  A video recording of the lecture and the accompanying slides are available to view by clicking here......

New video clip about Culture, Change and Community Justice

8th June, 2010

Access a video clip here of Fergus McNeill discussing a  recent literature review of the management of change within community justice organisations, conducted with Ros Burnett and Tricia McCulloch. The review explored: 1.   The nature and character of occupational, professional and organisational cultures in community justice.
 2.   How such cultures .....