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Mannheim Criminology

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The Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science is an interdisciplinary centre providing a forum for criminology.

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Excited for @tonykcheng to share his thoughts on The Policing Machine with the LSE on Tuesday 21 May, 6.30pm-8pm. Special thanks to @mannheimcrim and @LSE_US for hosting. Come one, come all! lse.ac.uk/social-policy/…


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Fascinating podcast series on the 'beast' of incarceration in Italy, co-produced by @LSESocialPolicy PG student @MariaAPanzera: open.spotify.com/show/0MoZfkGrX…


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Don't forget to reserve a ticket for the launch of @MissSarahWise's new book, The Undesirables: The Law that Locked Away a Generation (@OneworldNews) at 6:30pm-8pm on 23rd April! Hosted by @LSELibrary & @mannheimcrim eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-…


Join us on Weds (8 March), at 18.30-20.00, for a Mannheim seminar w/t Vera Baird, Visiting Professor @mannheimcrim, speaking on 'Working towards Justice for Women: Retrospective and Forward Views from the Former Victims Commissioner'. Location: LSE's New Academic Building (1.04)


Join us next Weds (8 March), at 18.30-20.00, for a Mannheim seminar w/t Vera Baird, Visiting Professor @mannheimcrim, speaking on 'Working towards Justice for Women: Retrospective and Forward Views from the Former Victims Commissioner'. Location:LSE's New Academic Building (1.04)


Join us tonight, at 18.30-20.00, for a Mannheim seminar w/t Prof. Dario Melossi (University of Bologna) speaking on 'Servitude for a time: From the permanent slavery of the "unfree" to the slavery pro tempore of the free.' Location: LSE's Marshall Building (Room 2.04).

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Join us tomorrow (26 Oct, 18.30-20.00) for a Mannheim seminar w/t Prof. Dario Melossi (University of Bologna) speaking on 'Servitude for a time: From the permanent slavery of the "unfree" to the slavery pro tempore of the free.' Location: LSE's Marshall Building (Room 2.04).


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📢 In this week’s @LSESocialPolicy seminar, @TimNewburn will delve beneath the surface of some of our daily activities, asking what makes us orderly Britons? This talk is based on Tim's latest book - a quirky history of post-war Britain. More info here: ow.ly/2Hh350KVCav

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Are we a more orderly society than in the past? Listen to @TimNewburn talking about the social history of ‘orderly Britain’ in #ThinkingAllowed bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… @mannheimcrim


❗️CHANGE OF ROOM (for on-site attendees): @TimNewburn's Mannheim/BSC seminar tomorrow (6.30-8pm) will take place in 32L.G.03 (32 Lincoln's Inn Fields). To register (whether for in-person or online attendance): lse.ac.uk/social-policy/…


Join us (in person/online) next Wednesday (8 June) at 6.30-8pm for @TimNewburn's Mannheim/BSC seminar, on 'Orderly Britain: How we solve our everyday problems from dog fouling to double parking'! For info on how to register (for in-person attendance too): lse.ac.uk/social-policy/…


Join us tomorrow at 6.30pm for a Mannheim/British Society of Criminology seminar with Giulia Berlusconi on 'Social proximity, trust, and resilience: What network data tell us about drug markets and enforcement'. To register, click here: lse.zoom.us/meeting/regist…


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Very sad news indeed. Roger was a long-time friend and supporter of the Mannheim Centre. Deepest condolences to his family.

That is very sad. Roger was a regular & irrepressible presence around LSE & Mannheim for 30 years or so. Always engaged & engaging, always up to something new, fingers in pies everywhere. Pathbreaking fly on the wall TV, from Thames Valley police onward.



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