Decolonizing Criminology: Promoting South–South Dialogues is a two-day international seminar that invites scholars, students, practitioners, and the wider public to critically examine how criminological knowledge has been historically developed and disseminated, and to reflect on the extent to which existing academic structures, research priorities, and reference frameworks capture the diversity of global experiences.
The event aims to foster constructive debate on how contributions originating in the Global South can be more visibly integrated, recognized, and valued within criminological research, teaching, and policy design, strengthening epistemic plurality and methodological inclusiveness.
Bringing together a diverse group of speakers from Brazil, Colombia, India, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Belgium, the seminar seeks to encourage collaborative and comparative learning, promote dialogue across academic communities, and different criminological perspectives.
This event is supported by the VUB SRP project “Criminology of ‘the Other’: Experiences and processes of ‘othering’ in and beyond crime control” and funded under the 2025–2026 Small Great Projects (SGP) Call of the Global Minds Program from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).
Programme
Day 1 — 8 December 2025
12:00–13:00 — Welcome Lunch
13:00–13:30 — Opening Session
• Lucas Melgaço (VUB–CRiS) & Fernanda Lage (VUB–CRiS / University of Brasília)
13:30–15:00 — Panel 1: Decolonization, Criminology & Gender
• Vania Ceccato (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) — Patterns of gendered violence (and resistance) in areas of land conflicts in Brazil
• Ntasha Bhardwaj (South Asian Institute of Crime and Justice Studies) — Decolonizing Gender in South Asia: Re-grounding Crime in Context
15:00–15:30 — Break
15:30–17:00 — Panel 2: Decolonizing the Criminology Curriculum
• Anna Di Ronco (University of Essex, United Kingdom) — What is of relevance to European criminology?
• Omar Phoenix Khan (University of Bath, United Kingdom) — AI, the Coloniality of Criminal Justice & the Need for Planetary Solidarity
• Olga Petintseva (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) — Decolonizing the Criminology Curriculum: Common Study Programme in Critical Criminology as a Community of Practice
Day 2 — 9 December 2025
09:30–11:00 — Panel 3: Decolonization and the Criminalization of the Other
• Bisi Akintoye (University of Roehampton, United Kingdom) — Decolonizing Criminology Through Lived Experience: Racialized Surveillance in England and Wales
• Bruna de Araújo (Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil) — Decolonizing Criminology Through Comprehensive Assistance to Families of Incarcerated Individuals
• Evandro Piza (University of Brasília, Brazil) — How to Decolonize Criminology: A Perspective from the Debate on Racism
11:00–11:15 — Break
11:15–12:45 — Panel 4: Human Rights & Green Criminology
• Larissa Mies Bombardi (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) — Green Criminology and Chemical Colonialism
• Rosembert Ariza Santamaría (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia) — Criminal Government and Crimes Against the Colombian Amazon
12:45–13:00 — Closing remarks
• Lucas Melgaço & Fernanda Lage
Venue
Learning & Innovation Center (VUB–ULB)
LIC.0.04 Learning Theatre
Pleinlaan 2 / Boulevard de la Plaine 2, 1050 Brussels
Registration
To register, please click on the link to the registration form.