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Public talk, 2011-09-14, 8pm, "The benefit of doubt for the criminal justice system"

  • 05-09-2011 11:01am
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    On Wednesday week, the ISS begins its Autumn/Winter lecture series with a talk by Paul O'Mahony entitled:

    Rights, rites and riots: The benefit of doubt for the criminal justice system

    Date:Wednesday, September 14th
    Time:8:00pm
    Where: Davenport Hotel, Dublin 2
    Admission:€3 for members and concessions; €6 for non-members.

    Dr. Paul O’Mahony is a renowned criminologist and forensic psychologist. He has written six books on Irish criminal justice policy, and is a founder member of the Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Drug Policy Action Group. Here's his abstract for the Wednesday talk:

    "Many aspects of criminal justice demand a skeptical, even frankly cynical, response from citizens. Some of the more urgent problems are: the use and conditions of imprisonment; the class bias of the system and its failure to tackle the crimes of the privileged; the ‘war’ on drugs; and the failure to establish a reliable, genuine culture of human rights and accountability. These issues revolve around our values and principles, how honestly they are held and how effectively they are implemented. This paper critically examines the risk factors theory on the roots of criminality, which currently dominates academic thinking and government policy and spending. Despite its scientific credentials, this theory is deeply flawed and distorts perceptions in a manner that makes it easy to continue neglecting the fundamental mistakes in our approach to crime and punishment."


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,127 ✭✭✭✭kerry4sam


    robindch wrote: »
    On Wednesday week, the ISS begins its Autumn/Winter lecture series with a talk by Paul O'Mahony entitled:

    Rights, rites and riots: The benefit of doubt for the criminal justice system

    Date:Wednesday, September 14th
    Time:8:00pm
    Where: Davenport Hotel, Dublin 2
    Admission:€3 for members and concessions; €6 for non-members.

    Dr. Paul O’Mahony is a renowned criminologist and forensic psychologist. He has written six books on Irish criminal justice policy, and is a founder member of the Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Drug Policy Action Group. Here's his abstract for the Wednesday talk:

    "Many aspects of criminal justice demand a skeptical, even frankly cynical, response from citizens. Some of the more urgent problems are: the use and conditions of imprisonment; the class bias of the system and its failure to tackle the crimes of the privileged; the ‘war’ on drugs; and the failure to establish a reliable, genuine culture of human rights and accountability. These issues revolve around our values and principles, how honestly they are held and how effectively they are implemented. This paper critically examines the risk factors theory on the roots of criminality, which currently dominates academic thinking and government policy and spending. Despite its scientific credentials, this theory is deeply flawed and distorts perceptions in a manner that makes it easy to continue neglecting the fundamental mistakes in our approach to crime and punishment."

    Damn, only see this now :mad: I'd love to have attended.

    Have you any feedback you could post here from it? or even pm me and I'll send you on my e-mail addy if you've anything you could send on that way.

    Thanks,
    kerry4sam


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