Presentation Tomorrow At British Society of Criminology Conference

Tomorrow afternoon I will be presenting a short paper at the British Society of Criminology 2008 Conference in Huddersfield along with Carolyn Shelbourn and Simon Mackenzie. It should be a great panel, I’m looking forward to both the other presentations, and I’ll post a short summary of my talk and the panel on Thursday. For any who may be attending, the information on the panel is here:

1.7 ART CRIME: UK AND US RESPONSES TO ANTIQUITIES LOOTING

Simon MacKenzie, University of Glasgow
PERFORMATIVE REGULATION: THE CRIMINALISATION OF
DEALING IN ILLICIT CULTURAL OBJECTS AS A CASE STUDY OF
THE INTERSECTION OF POLITICAL AND TRADE INTERESTS.

Carolyn Shelbourn, University of Sheffield
MAKING THE PUNISHMENT FIT THE CRIME – ‘ARCHAEOLOGICAL
VALUE’ AND THE ASSESSMENT OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL
PENALTIES FOR ‘TIME CRIME’ IN THE UNITED STATES.

Derek Fincham, University of Aberdeen
CAN INCREASED CRIMINAL PENALTIES EVER SUBSTANTIALLY
IMPACT THE ILLICIT TRADE IN ANTIQUITIES: WHAT THE US CAN
LEARN FROM UK CULTURAL POLICY

Chair and panel leader: Simon MacKenzie, University of Glasgow

Questions or Comments? Email me at derek.fincham@gmail.com

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