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...isons report, this timely conference will ask what radical solutions must be sought across all parts of the criminal justice system to treat not just the symptoms, but the causes of crime. This event ...

2. George Hosking
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...mid career George trained as a psychologist and Clinical Criminologist, doing therapeutic work with violent criminals both in prison and after release. To date none of his clients have re-offended wit...

3. Isabel Hutton
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...rd and she is the Executive Councillor for Social Policy. Her policy areas cover children and young people, criminal justice and older people. On the 26th June 2007 Councillor Huttton was elected...

4. Mike Ewart
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ols Groups for the Scottish Executive. He began his career in the Education Department then worked on Criminal Justice Policy and Roads and Transport following which he was Assistant Private Sec...

5. Angela Morgan
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ngela is a member of the National Advisory Body for the Management of Offenders and is current Chair of the Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector Forum. She also chairs the Onward Trust which oversees the...

6. Prof Neil Hutton
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ently serves on the National Advisory Body for Offender Management and the Scottish Consortium on Crime and Criminal Justice. ...

7. Marc Mauer
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
... Director of The Sentencing Project, a national non-profit organization engaged in research and advocacy on criminal justice policy.  Mr. Mauer has written extensively and testified before ...

8. Susan Matheson
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...o;s leading community justice voluntary organisation. Sacro provides a range of services across Scotland in criminal justice; restorative justice in both the adult and youth justice systems; community...

9. David Farabee, Ph.D.
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...7; New York: Civic Research Institute), author of, Rethinking Rehabilitation: Why Can’t We Reform Our Criminals? (2005; Washington, D.C.: AEI Press), and is co-editor of the Offender Programs Re...

10. Dr Fergus McNeill
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...coming an academic in 1998, Fergus worked for a number of years in residential drug rehabilitation and as a criminal justice social worker. His research interests and publications have addressed a ran...

11. Sandy Riddell
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... a member of ADSW’s Executive Committee, is Convenor of the Association’s Standing Committee on Criminal Justice Social Work and is a member of ADSW’s Task Force on Substance Misuse....

12. Prof Jim McManus
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Jim McManus is professor of Criminal Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University and is chair of the Mental Health Act Review Group recently appointed by Ministers. He was previously chair of the P

13. Dr. Timo Harrikari
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...n two Finnish administrative courts. Previously Dr Harrikari has worked as a senior planning officer in the Criminal Sanctions Agency, Probation officer in the Probation Service, youth leader, kinderg...

14. Det Ch Supt John Carnochan
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...in particular as senior investigating officer in murder inquiries. He was until 2004, deputy head of the Criminal Investigation Department (Operations) with direct responsibility for the force Seri...

15. John Corrigan
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...tial portfolio of ‘Crime’ which included Special Branch / CT, CID Operations, Child Protection, Criminal Intelligence, Violence Reduction, Crime Management and Forensic Science. However, t...

16. Joseph O’Donnell
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ectorate of Prosecution in Scotland produces a combination of Thematic Reports (usually in conjunction with criminal justice partners) and also Office and Area Inspections.  All reports are submitted ...

17. Valerie Macniven
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Valerie has led the Criminal Justice Directorate since June 2005. Before that she led the Civil and International Directorate in the Justice Department for over 4 years.  Criminal Justice Directo

18. The Hon Lord Kinclaven
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...ualified as a solicitor in 1976. Lord Kinclaven has been a part time Sheriff; a member of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission and a member of the Scottish Legal Aid Board.  He is also a...

19. Raymond McMenamin
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Raymond was admitted as Solicitor Advocate in 2000 and has been a member of the Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society of Scotland since 2004. He regularly appears for the defence in both High Cour

20. Michael Poggi
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...s firm, Berry, Poggi & Co. represent persons prosecuted throughout Scotland in relation to all sorts of criminal allegations. As well as conducting trials in Sheriff and District courts, he regula...

21. Mairead Tagg
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...ning on issues relating to psychological trauma in adults and children. She provides court reports in criminal and civil cases where domestic abuse is an issue, and is an associate lecturer at G...

22. Gary Allan
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...epute since 2001. He has responsibility for marking and for prosecuting the most serious and sensitive criminal cases. He regularly prosecutes these cases in the High Court. He has practised...

23. Frances McMenamin
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...nces McMenamin has been a Member of the Faculty of Advocates since 1985, specialising almost exclusively in criminal law, and was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1998. She is a graduate of Strathcly...

24. Caroline Morris
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...n Area Team. Duties were working mostly in child care and community care. Then she had three years with the Criminal Justice Team, Glasgow Sheriff Court.   She joined VIA in August 2002 and was ap...

25. Elspeth Stewart
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...nburgh, she qualified as a Solicitor in 1996. She has worked in private practice undertaking both civil and criminal court work.  Prior to her present position she worked for a number of years with th...

26. Martin Speller
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
... became an Area Director in Her Majesty’s Courts Service.  At the same time he became Chairman of the Local Criminal Justice Board.  Responsible for the Crown, County and Magistrate Courts, the courts...

27. Paul Brown
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...een wide ranging including Housing Law (defended eviction and homelessness), Child Law, some Reparation and Criminal Injuries Compensation Applications particularly upon behalf of very vulnerable clie...

28. Donald Nicolson
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
... and clinical legal practice. He has published on lawyers' ethics, affirmative action, evidence theory, criminal law, law and gender, feminist legal theory and adjudication. His current researc...

29. Valerie Stacey QC
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...tor since qualifying in 1978. Her practice covers a broad spectrum of law, being mostly civil but including criminal work both at first instance and on appeal. She is trained as an advocacy instructor...

30. David Mulhern
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...nce the 1994 civil war. In 2000, David spent six months as a visiting professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, lecturing on comparative legal systems.  This is an annual opp...

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