Events - Page 2
Master in Criminology Annette Vestby will be defending the thesis Practical criminologies: sensemaking and proactive policing for the degree of PhD.
PhD candidate Pernille Nyvoll at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS) will present her doctorate project.
The Department of Public International Law, The Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, and the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights invites you to this seminar with Judge Roberto Carlos Vidal López on the case law of JEP and its contribution to promoting a model of restorative justice after armed conflict in Colombia.
Pål Winnæss will be defending the thesis Education for knowledge-based policing. The Police University College as an agent of socialization for the degree of PhD.
Original title: Utdanning til kunnskapsbasert politiarbeid. Politihøgskolen som sosialiseringsagent
Free Movement of People Regimes have become integral to international law developments on migration. Considering their number and relevance, it is astonishing that they have so far been largely ignored by international and migration lawyers.
What needs reconciling, who needs reconciling, and what has to be done? The topic of this year’s symposium is transitional justice. The event is open to everyone.
We welcome researchers, practitioners, and others interested in the legal regulation of animal husbandry and animal welfare to the launch of the Norwegian Forum for Animal Law.
PhD candidate Rose Elizabeth Boyle at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS) will present her doctorate project.
External PhD candidate Sine Vorland Holen at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS) will present her doctoral project.
Looking at past and present collaboration between criminology and military entities, Ross McGarry explains why the notion of the ‘criminological enterprise’ deserves closer and more critical attention.
PhD candidate Jan Christoffer Andersen at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS) will present his doctorate project.
Master in Sociology Knut Mellingsæter Sørensen will be defending the thesis Who the hell is coming now? Correctional work in an extraordinary critical situation for the degree of PhD.
Original title: Hvem i helvete kommer nå? Kriminalomsorgsarbeid i en ekstraordinær kritisk situasjon.
What role can localised or transnational acts of mobilisation play in supporting the rights of forced migrants in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)?
PhD candidate Marina Hiller Foshaugen at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS) will present her doctorate project.
How can visual storytelling be used as a fieldwork method, or as a tool for knowledge sharing? The REF-ARAB project and PRIO invite to a breakfast seminar on the potentials and challenges of using visual storytelling in academic research.
In this workshop we will discuss different approaches on how to mobilize the law and achieve penal reform through litigation and legal aid. Examples from the USA and Norway will be presented and analyzed.
Cand. jur Erik Nadheim will be defending the thesis "Victims of crime and the rule of law" for the degree of PhD.
Original title: "Kriminalitetsofre og rettssikkerhet – Om tekst som taler og hva det sier som ikke blir sagt".
Forskningsprosjektene PRISUD og PRISONHEALTH og stiftelsen WayBack arrangerer frokostseminar om fengselsforskning.
Elisabeth Myhre Lie will be defending the thesis "The Different Police. Ideals and dilemmas in the preventative dialogue-based efforts of the Norwegian Police" for the degree of PhD.
Original title: "Annerledespolitiet. Idealer og dilemmaer i politiets forebyggende dialogarbeid"
The University of Oslo and the Center for Peace and Justice, Brac University co-organize an event on international refugee law and the Rohingya refugee situation in Bangladesh.
How does a trace turn into evidence and legal knowledge? The research projects Evidently Rape and Digital DNA follow forensic traces from the crime scene to the courtroom. Join the conference «Evidence in Motion».
Master of Science Nina Sunde at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law and the Norwegian Police University College will be defending the thesis "Constructing digital evidence. A study on how cognitive and human factors affect digital evidence" for the degree of PhD.
Master of Science Nina Sunde will give a trial lecture on the given topic: What are the implications and potential blind spots of the proliferation of cognitive psychology in the professionalization of detective’s work?
Master of Philosophy Dorina Damsa at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law will be defending the thesis "Women and bordered penality in the Nordic welfare state" for the degree of PhD.
Master of Philosophy Dorina Damsa will give a trial lecture on a prescribed topic, entitled: What are the benefits of applying a border criminology framework, particularly regarding the concept of 'crimmigration', and evaluate the possible criticisms toward this framework?