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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/562113
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Carrefour des arts et des sciences\, 31
 50\, rue Jean-Brillant \, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:Local governance of safety and the criminalization of behaviour
DESCRIPTION:Guest speaker : Stefaan PleysierStefaan Pleysier is assistant p
 rofessor at the Faculty of Law at KU Leuven and coordinator\, together wit
 h Johan Put\, of the Research line on Youth Criminology affiliated to the 
 Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC). He teaches youth criminology and q
 uantitative research methods in the Bachelor and Master in Criminology. Hi
 s research interests include juvenile delinquency\, youth justice and the 
 criminalization of behaviour. Stefaan Pleysier previously was a MacCormick
  Fellow at Edinburgh Law School at the University of Edinburgh\, and resea
 rch associate both at the Centre for Criminology\, University of Oxford\, 
 and the Methodology Institute at London School of Economics and Political 
 Science (LSE).SummaryAlthough crime\, public safety and anti-social behavi
 our in Belgium to a great extent relate to the powers of the federal gover
 nment\, local communities and authorities have the possibility to deal wit
 h these issues in a rather autonomous way. In this seminar I will discuss 
 the local governance of safety by critically analysing the system of admin
 istrative sanctions which delegates legislative and executive power to the
  community level. In doing so\, I will pay attention to the precarious pos
 ition of three specific categories in these systems\, i.e. minors and yout
 h\, panhandlers and ‘potential’ drug users. This analysis will start o
 ff with and draw a parallel to broader social and political trends\, which
  criminologists describe as the shift from a ‘post-crime’ to a ‘pre-
 crime’ society where pre-emptive logics\, mechanisms of exclusion and th
 e criminalization of behaviour tend to prevail.InformationConférence pré
 sentée par le Centre international de criminologie comparée
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