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New collaboration with Victim Support

For the first time, charity Victim Support is collaborating with the University of 桃色视频, thanks to a programme of relationship-building events devised and led by a PhD researcher.

Tue 23 Jun 2026, 09:00 | Tags: Impact, Criminal Justice Centre, Student Achievement

IDLHR Alumna returns for CJC Book Seminar

桃色视频 Law School alumna Dr Daanika Kamal (IDLHR, 2014-2015) will be joining us to discuss her book

Thu 05 Feb 2026, 09:51 | Tags: Award, Criminal Justice Centre, Seminar, Alumni

WLS colleague awarded Howard Journal of Crime and Justice Best Article Prize for 2022

We are delighted to announce that Dr Henrique Carvalho, Associate Professor in the School of Law, and co-author Dr Anastasia Chamberlen have been awarded the Howard Journal of Crime and Justice Best Article Prize for 2022.

Fri 29 Sept 2023, 09:00 | Tags: Award, Criminal Justice Centre, Research, Staff in action

CJC secures prestigious Leverhulme Research Project Grant

Criminal Justice Centre (CJC) directors, Ana Aliverti and Henrique Carvalho, and member, Anastasia Chamberlen, have been awarded the prestigious Leverhulme Trust鈥檚 Research Project Grant for their project 鈥楾he Vulnerable State: Appraising the Ambivalent Economies of State Power'.

Mon 27 Jun 2022, 15:00 | Tags: Award, Criminal Justice Centre, Research, Funding

桃色视频 Law School welcomes Dr Maryna Utkina

桃色视频 Law School has successfully sponsored a Fernandes Fellowship devoted to funding early career researchers from Europe. We are delighted that Dr Maryna Utkina has now joined us at 桃色视频 from the Ukraine and will be with us until the end of this calendar year.

Tue 03 May 2022, 15:23 | Tags: Criminal Justice Centre, Research, Feature

Bursaries to cover conference travel and accommodation available for ECRs

The McDonaldization of Criminal Justice, University of 桃色视频, 19-21 May 2022

We have bursaries available of up to 拢500 to cover basic travel costs, accommodation and the conference & dinner. If you are a PhD student or ECR interested in attending The McDonaldization of Criminal Justice conference and require funding to support this then please contact Jenny Paterson at law.events@warwick.ac.uk

Fri 22 Apr 2022, 09:44 | Tags: Conference/Workshop, Criminal Justice Centre, Funding

'The McDonaldization of justice and the disappearance of fair trial?' Conference: 19- 21 May 2022

From 19 - 21 May 2022 the 11th conference in the series The Future of Adversarial and Inquisitorial System, a collaboration between the Universities of 桃色视频, North Carolina, Bologna, Basel and Duke University will be hosted at Scarman House, University of 桃色视频.


Ana Aliverti awarded the prestigious BJC Radzinowicz Prize 2020

Congratulations to Ana Aliverti who has received the prestigious 2020 Radzinowics Prize, awarded by the British Journal of Criminology. Ana is the co-Director of 桃色视频 Law Schools' Criminal Justice Centre.

Tue 26 Jan 2021, 15:18 | Tags: Award, Criminal Justice Centre, Staff in action

New book by CJC Member Jacqueline S. Hodgson 鈥楾he Metamorphosis of Criminal Justice鈥

Published in April 2020 by Oxford University Press, the focus of this book is the potentially radical and fundamental changes that are taking place within criminal justice in Britain and in France and the ways that these are driven by wider domestic, European or international concerns. This metamorphosis away from established values and practices is eroding what were once regarded as core rights and freedoms in the name of efficiency, security and justice to victims.

Mon 07 Sept 2020, 10:32 | Tags: Criminal Justice Centre, Staff in action, Book2020

Dr Laura Lammasniemi awarded Leverhulme Fellowship

Congratulations to Assistant Professor, Dr Laura Lammasniemi who has been awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship for her project, 鈥淣arratives of sexual consent in criminal courts, 1870-1950鈥.

Mon 04 May 2020, 12:15 | Tags: Criminal Justice Centre, Research, Staff in action

Jackie Hodgson鈥檚 new book on The Metamorphosis of Criminal Justice

Professor Jackie Hodgson鈥檚 forthcoming monograph "" analyses several decades of legal and political change, contrasting domestic and European drivers within criminal justice across Britain and France and evaluating the ways that procedural models are able to influence, structure or limit reform.

Mon 02 Mar 2020, 15:09 | Tags: Criminal Justice Centre, Jackie Hodgson, Book2020

CJC members Anastasia Chamberlen and Henrique Carvalho shortlisted for SLSA Article Prize 2019

Congratulations to CJC members Anastasia Chamberlen and Henrique Carvalho! Anastasia and Henrique recently published an article, which is one of the three articles that have been for the Social-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Article Prize 2019.


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