
Last week, the CRiS research group attended the annual Eurocrim Conference, held this year in Athens.
Our research group contributed to the program with presentations on a wide range of topics, including palliative care in prisons, the experiences of female sex workers with police, restorative trajectories, risk management in probation services, qualitative methodologies, surveillance assemblages, return counsellors, trust in police, critical thinking and AI, digital and professional policing, othering, algorithmic lawfare in public space, and more!
Members of our research group also took part in the important panel “Genocide is a Crime: On Israel’s Genocide in Gaza and the Criminalization of Those Who Oppose It.”
A special thank you to the CRiS researchers who not only supported the motion against complicity in Israeli atrocity crimes - which regrettably was not brought to a democratic vote - but also contributed to drafting the motion. We also thank those who participated in the important activities organised by Criminologists4Palestine