Julie Evans: The most urgent matter for #Criminology is to address the ways the State continues to intervene in the lives of #Indigenous people - this is a matter for settlers to address, not Indigenous people alone #ANZSOC2018 #PECRC #StructuralJustice
#ANZSOC2018 #PECRC Great panel on #interdisciplinarity - Larissa Sandy, @imogen_richards & Julie Evans on their pathways into Criminology & what #Anthropological, #Postmodernist #PostFoucauldian & #Historical perspectives & methods bring to #Criminology
Listening to Aleisha Clark on #ImageBasedSexualAbuse among #YoungPeople in terms of how they conceive #harm & #consent #ANZSOC2018 #PECRC
Cristina Tambasco talking about #ChildToParent violence from a gendered perspective - we need to understand the family, social & cultural dynamics of #AdolescentFamilyViolence to understand children’s behaviours #ANZSOC2018 #PECRC
Tina Tasiopoulos talking about a working with #refugee background & culturally diverse families, taking a #CulturallySensitive approach to #ChildProtection #ANZSOC2018 #PECRC
Great to hear @Dr_AnastasiaP’s keynote about ‘Doing it all’ as a public criminologist, lecturer, author, activist researcher (& mother!) at #ANZSOC2018 #PECRC
Angus Lindsay talking about the limitations of reducing young people’s lives to ‘risk factors’, which obscure structural conditions that lead to risks #RFPP #ANZSOC2018 #PECRC