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Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development

 

The Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development (ACJRD) seeks to promote reform, development and effective operation of the criminal justice system.

It does so mainly by providing a forum where experienced personnel can discuss ways of working in an informal setting, by promoting study and research in the field of criminal justice and by promoting the highest standards of practice by professionals associated with criminal justice.

Its activities are designed to lead to increased mutual understanding and provide insights into the problems with which all are confronted. In opening unofficial channels of communication, it improves co-operation between the different parts of the criminal justice system.

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The ACJRD working groups are the vehicle through which ACJRD members can input into the activities of and share their discrete expertise with the association.

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ACJRD hosts a regular calendar of conferences and seminars/webinars on topics of interest to our membership.

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The ACJRD publishes Conference reports, Martin Tansey Memorial Lectures, Submissions, Annual Reports, Research papers and Newsletters.

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ACJRD Annual Conferences 2013

2013 Preventable Harm - Criminal Justice, Communities & Civil Society

2013 Preventable Harm - Criminal Justice, Communities & Civil Society

The 16th Annual Conference Report of the Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development Ltd (ACJRD) was launched by Nora Owen, former Minister for Justice on Wednesday 26th February 2013.

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Nora Owen and Maura Butler, ACJRD Chairperson, pictured with some of the Conference Report contributors.

The Conference brought together a panel of experts who explored a wide range of themes  including; the role of the community and voluntary sector service provision in criminal justice, harm reduction, policing diverse societies, the experience of restorative communities and The Victim’s Rights Directive.”

 
The report includes the following plenary papers:

The report includes the following plenary papers:

“Looking the gift horse in the mouth: voluntary and community sector service provision in criminal justice”
Presenter: Professor Anthea Hucklesby, University of Leeds
Keywords: Community; Criminal Justice; Services; Harm; Voluntary Sector.

“Policing diverse societies”
Presenter: Sergeant Dave McInerney, Garda Racial Intercultural & Diversity Office
Keywords: Discrimination; Policing; Minorities protection; Support; Community; Racism.

“Harm reduction or abstinence from drugs?”
Presenter: Professor and Senator John Crown
Keywords: Harm; Drugs; Addiction; Abstinence; Addiccts; Drug-related crime.

“Harm Reduction is good but is it good enough?”
Presenter: Professor Catherine Comiskey, Trinity College Dublin
Keywords: Opiate treatments; Harm reduction; Drug Treatments; ROSIE study; Addicts.

“Developing a restorative community – the experience to date in Tallaght West”
Presenter: Claire Casey, Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative
Keywords: Restorative practices; Community; Children; RP Programmes; Policy; Tallaght.

“The Victims’ Rights Directive: A force for Change?”
Presenter: Maria McDonald, BL
Keywords: Victims' Directive; Ireland; Crime; Support; Victims' Protection.

The report includes the following workshop summaries:

The report includes the following workshop summaries:

“Responding to victims in a civil society: the policing challenges”
Presenter: Sergeant Aidan Curtin, Garda Victim Liaison Office, Garda Community Relations Bureau

“Victims of crime and their service to society – should the burden be on their shoulders?”
Presenter: Shirley Cummins, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

“From harm reduction to total abstinence: a continuum of care in drug treatment”
Presenter: Tony Geoghegan, CEO, Merchants Quay

“Evidence based harm reduction practices – addressing issues of chronic addiction in the community”
Presenter: Kerry Anthony, MBE, CEO, DePaul Ireland

“Roots of Empathy programme – developing empathy in the classroom and beyond”
Presenter: Susana Nunez and Catherine Sheridan, Project Leader/Project Worker and Mentor, Roots of Empathy Programme, Barnardos

“Valuing young people in our community”
Presenter: Sean Kinahan, CEO, Le Chéile Mentoring Project

“Creativity, inclusiveness and boundaries – the three pillars of family support”
Presenter: Larry de Cléir, Bedford Row Family Project

“What’s love got to do with it?”
Presenter: Graham Jones, Managing Partner, Solas Project

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Publications

  • ACJRD Annual Conferences
  • Irish Criminal Justice Agencies Conferences
  • Martin Tansey Memorial Lectures
  • Annual Reports
  • Newsletters
  • Essay Competition

Working Groups

  • Education
  • Addiction
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Mental Health
  • Reintegration
  • Restorative Justice
  • White Collar Crime

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