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British Society of Criminology Conference 10-12 July, 2014

In July 2014, the British Society of Criminology conference (including the post-graduate conference) – Crime, Justice, Welfare: Can the Metropole Listen? – will be hosted by the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, School of Law and Social Justice, The University of Liverpool.

Based within the legendary city of Liverpool the conference will primarily be held at the University’s award winning Foresight Centre which is based in one of the city’s most impressive Grade II listed buildings; a site of great architectural significance. The conference dinner will be held in the magnificent Crypt Hall in the Metropolitan Cathedral: http://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/venue-hire/the-crypt-hall/

For full details: http://www.liv.ac.uk/law-and-social-justice/conferences/bsc/about/

The call for papers (including individual papers, themed panels, roundtables, author-meets-critics sessions and posters), together with submission guidelines, can be found at: http://www.liv.ac.uk/law-and-social-justice/conferences/bsc/submitapaper/

Reduced ‘early bird’ registration options are currently available and details can be found at: http://www.liv.ac.uk/law-and-social-justice/conferences/bsc/registration/