Events in the Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology Back to 'Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology' There are no results that match your criteria. Previous events 2022 13th June - Using video-calls to 'do family' across prison walls 2021 8th December - Crowdfunding and the Democratization of Finance13th October - Failure of Democracy: Political Threats and Economic Crisis in Interwar Europe12th January - Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology: Live Q+A 2020 3rd December - Writing and righting: a discussion about the importance of writing, literature and human rights11th March - Necrotecture: Lifeless dwellings and London's super-rich.26th February - Understanding the unintended consequences of prevention policies5th February - Empowerment for whom? Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny 2019 6th November - Crime and Social Harm: Crucial Issues That Don't Make the Papers23rd October - Basic Income for All: the key to a progressive future or a dead end?3rd July - Police-led Drug Law Reform5th June - Putting Journey Problems on the Youth Justice Agenda1st May - Prison Visitation and Prisoners' Family Links20th March - From welfare to work? Exploring the impacts and effectiveness of welfare conditionality6th March - Women, violence, drugs and prison: What works beyond risk and vulnerability?27th February - Penology at Source: Francis Lieber23rd January - Youth Justice in the Midlands23rd January - The fight against sexual violence in a right-moving world 2018 12th December - In-work poverty in the UK: Trends, tax credits and transitions5th December - Successful Societies: Decision-Making and the Quality of Attentiveness14th November - Complex Policymaking in 21st Century Politics7th November - Housing and wellbeing: what we know so far7th November - Supporting refugee survivors of sexual and gender-based violence7th November - Invisible Rules: Social Mobility, Low Income and the Role of Further and Higher Education7th November - Sex, Gender and the Politics of #MeToo Culture31st October - Masculinism, Hetero-Paternalism and Australian settler backlash culture17th October - Lunchtime Seminar series – Migration and Asylum research13th-14th September - International Conference on LGBTQ Inclusion in Higher Education18th July - Low wealth in rich countries: Exploring cross-national variation at the lower tail of the wealth distribution5th July - School of Social Policy graduation ceremony26th June - CHASM Annual Conference 201818th-19th June - IRiS International Conference 2018: Racial Displacements: Peripheries, Camps, Resistance2nd May - Charitable food provision as an 'emergency' response: where do we go from here?25th April - Resituating Goffman: From Stigma Power to Black Power24th January - Welfare Mixes and Financial Outcomes of Young People at University: a comparison of student lives in England, Italy and Sweden19th January - Toxic Inequality in the United States: Economic Equality and racial injustice driving ugly politics