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Scottish Association for the Study of Offending

43rd Annual Conference "Gender, Crime and Justice"

Friday 16th and Saturday 17th November 2012 Dunblane Hydro Hotel

A chance to explore and discuss the impact that gender has on victim and perpetrator's experiences of the Scottish Criminal Justice System.

Introductory remarks by David Strang (0.55+) followed by the opening remarks Catherine Dyer, the chair of the conference, setting the context, Baroness Cortson's address (16.00+) and Q and As (49.00+).

Baroness Corston: We hope that an MP4 file of the Baroness Corston presentation will be streaming online shortly. It is too large (2GB) to offer on this site.

The Willow Project: Women, health and offending: the experience of the Willow Project. Kirsty Pate | Willow Project.ppt

McInnes Memorial Lecture: Sheriff Daniel Scullion

Pragna Patel, Southall Black Sisters: Honour Based Violence

Programmes to Assist Women in the Criminal Justice System: Practitioners Panel 1 - Beglan.ppt Practitioners Panel 2 - Macrae.ppt

Keynote Addresses: Detective Chief Superintendent John Carnochan QPM: Gender and Violence. (41.00+) Lesley Riddoch: How community perceptions of women within the Criminal Justice System are influenced through the media.

Attachments:
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/dunblane2012finalsessioncarnochanriddoch.mp3)Detective Chief Superintendent John Carnochan QPM[Keynote Addresses: Gender and Violence. (41.00+) Lesley Riddoch: How community perceptions of women within the Criminal Justice System are influenced through the media.]57211 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/practitioners_panel_1_-_beglan.ppt)Panel 1 - Beglan[Programmes to Assist Women in the Criminal Justice System - Powerpoint presentation]365 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/practitioners_panel_2_-_macrae.ppt)Panel 2 - Macrea[Programmes to Assist Women in the Criminal Justice System - Powerpoint presentation]195 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/dunblane20122session2patel.mp3)Pragna Patel[Southall Black Sisters: Honour Based Violence]68551 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/dunblane2012mcinnesmemoriallecturesheriffscullion.mp3)Sheriff Daniel Scullion[McInnes Memorial Lecture]43990 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/willow_project.ppt)Kirsty Pate[The Willow Project - Powerpoint slides]944 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/dunblane2012session2willow_projectkirsty_pate.mp3)Kirsty Pate[Women, health and offending: the experience of the Willow Project.]38127 kB
Access this URL (http://www.sastudyoffending.org.uk/dunblane2012session1introremarkscorstonqanda.mp3)Introduction[Introductory remarks by David Strang (0.55+) followed by the opening remarks Catherine Dyer, the chair of the conference, setting the context, Baroness Cortson's address (16.00+) and Q and As (49.00+).]73994 kB
Download this file (sasodunblaneconf2012finalprog.pdf)SASO[Programme 2012]178 kB

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