Vai-se realizar na Tasmânia, Austrália uma Conferencia internacional sobre as prisões e penologia, sob o tema The Politics of Imprisonment, Contemporary Forms of Penal Custom, Post Carceral Resettlement and others.
Tasmania is an ideal place to discuss punishment. It used to be called Van Dieman's Land, and was the place where most of the original convicts were sent from England from 1788 until the 1850's. It was the ultimate as a penal colony, was almost entirely a prison, and changed its name to avoid the historic shame. It had penal settlements where convicts were tortured - all well documented. And the convict responses are very special learning experiences, still valid today.
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http://www.justiceaction.org.au/ICOPA/icopa_XI.html
ICOPA XI Hobart, Tasmania. 7-11th of February 2006
http://www.justiceaction.org.au/ICOPA/icopa_XI.html
ICOPA XI Hobart, Tasmania. 7-11th of February 2006
The agenda and the form of the conference is now open. Papers can be submitted by emailing: icopa@justiceaction.org.au
The following are themes to be explored and expanded at the conference:
* The Politics of Imprisonment Northern Ireland, Palestine and the Middle East, (Post) Colonial Justice Nigeria and West Africa, South Africa: ANC , Brazil, USA, Canada.
* Contemporary Forms of Penal Custom Human Rights & Imprisonment: a Global Perspective, International trends, Imprisonment of Women, Marionization and Political Dissent in the USA, Refugee and Immigration Prisons, Prisons under Occupation.
* Post Carceral Resettlement Organising Inside: Prisoners' resistance and the Outside Community, Writing and Art as Resistance, Barriers to Reintegration, Surveillance, Organising in the Community - Exprisoners' Organisations, Convict Criminology.
* Action Now Proposals for the future.
* Registration and Workshop participation To register for the conference or express interest in participation, please use the following - email form.
We will be linking with the ANZSOC criminology conference happening from 7-9th of February 2006 in Tasmania. They haven't finalised the program yet, but do plan to have four plenary sessions around the theme of Human Rights:
* Prisoners and Human Rights
* Refugees and Human Rights
* State Crime and Human Rights
* Terrorism, Racism and Human Rights
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