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HISTOIRE DU CRIME THE HISTORY OF CRIME

FACULTÉ DE DROIT, D’ÉCONOMIE ET DE GESTION

Troisième symposium international Third international symposium

Université Paris Descartes Faculté de droit / Law School

Direction scientifique :

Prof. Peter JOHNSTONE, University of North Texas

Mme Laure MONTILLET de SAINT PERN, Université Paris Descartes M. Gwenaël GUYON, Université Paris Descartes

Université Paris Descartes Faculté de droit / Law School

10, avenue PIerre Larousse, 92240 Malakoff Métro ligne 13, station Malakoff - Plateau de Vanves

ENTRÉE LIBRE

Contact : vincent.jung1@parisdescartes.fr

13 mars 2019 March 13, 2019

10h-16h10 10am-4.10pm

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Troisième symposium international Third international symposium

Arrival of participants and public Opening welcome

History of the Methodological Approaches in the Field of Criminology : the Past, the Present and the Future

Dr. Myrna PAPADOUKA

Associate lecturer in Quantitative Criminology, Middlesex University, UK

Female Criminals in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Victoria PRICE

Undergraduate student, University of North Texas, USA

The Fight Against Transnational Bribery.

The French model vs The American Model

Camille LITAS

Graduate student, Université Paris Descartes, France

Detention in France

Shanna BENHAMOU

Graduate student, Université Paris Descartes, France

Break

Can the Salem Witch Hunt in America be Explained ?

Courtney CRISSUP

Graduate student, University of North Texas, USA

HISTOIRE DU CRIME THE HISTORY OF CRIME

Male-On-Male Rape : Investigating Attitudes Surrounding Male Rape, Survivors’ Experiences with de Police and the Attrition Problem

Bimsara Kennath WIDANARALALAGE DON Graduate student, University of West London, UK

A survey of Prostitution in England During

the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Europe

Rachel Myrena YOCKEY

Undergraduate student, University of North Texas, USA

Break

Issues of Trust and Confidence in the Metropolitan Police Service from Ethnic Minority’s Groups in London.

A Procedural Justice Approach

Herval ALMENOAR-WEBSTER

Graduate student, University of West London, UK

The Double Life of Jonathan Wild : Mafia Boss or Public Servant ?

Julie JENKINS

Graduate student, University of North Texas, USA

The Evolution of Morality and its Impact on Psychopathic Traits in Criminal Offenders

Sarah GALAWAY

Undergraduate student, University of North Texas, USA

Concluding comments

Prof. Peter JOHNSTONE, University of North Texas, USA

Official close of the event

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