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SUMMARY:Nigel Walker Lecture – Sen and Sensibility:  Women\, crime and s
 entencing - Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe (Emerita) PhD\, FRSA\, FAcSS Form
 er Director of the Institute of Criminology
DTSTART:20230525T160000Z
DTEND:20230525T173000Z
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CONTACT:Professor Joe Murray
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will explore different dimensions of the sentenci
 ng of women who have offended\, drawing on evidence of women’s vulnerabi
 lities and ideas about the need for specific sentencing guidelines for wom
 en.   But the notion of ‘pink’ and ‘blue’ sentencing guidelines  (
 or a Persephone model of justice as opposed to a Portia model of justice) 
 raises a number of critical questions in relation to equity.   Drawing on 
 Amartya Sen’s theory of justice  Loraine will explore different ways of 
 achieving justice.\n\nProfessor Loraine Gelsthorpe  PhD\, FRSA\, FAcSS\, i
 s a former Director of the Institute of Criminology.   She has published 1
 2 books and over 200 articles in criminological journals.   She was recipi
 ent of the European Society of Criminology’s Lifetime Achievement Award\
 , 2021 and is the award winner of the British Society of Criminology’s O
 utstanding Contributions to Criminology Award 2023.\n\n5.00pm - Introducti
 on and prize presentation\n\n5.15pm - Lecture\nFollowing the Lecture a dri
 nks reception will take place for those in attendance.\n
LOCATION:Seminar room\, Institute of Criminology Sidgwick Site
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