Tonight’s event celebrating John Braithwaite’s ‘Macrocriminology and Freedom’ is not only a discussion of the remarkable work of one book, it is a gathering to celebrate the unique capacity of @ANURegNet in fostering groundbreaking scholarship, as @meredithrossner articulates
How can power over others be transformed to ‘power with’? Join us as we launch John Braithwaite’s remarkable new book, 'Macrocriminology and Freedom' on 6 April 2022.
🌏Now a virtual event! More info and registration: https://t.co/XEciNcCpHM
Richard Moorhead, Designing Rituals in the World of Virtual Courts https://t.co/qATxeGB2d7 reviewing Meredith Rossner, Remote Rituals In Virtual Courts, 48 J. L. & Soc’y 334 (2021).
@BNDUK @RichardMoorhead I have another article coming out shortly drawing on data from a process evaluation of video hearings in the civil, family, and tax hearings. If you send me a message I can share it with you. The full process evaluation is available here: https://t.co/JGeeSJSWJE
So my book has been reviewed in the BJC which concludes (I'm not nervous, you're nervous) that it's: "a significant contribution to the sociological, criminological and broader bodies of literature. It offers something original, something rigorous and something intimate".
@Judgesandtech@TaniaSourdin on the worries about democratic practice and the role of the executive with AI judges- the need for an ethical framework and more academics and judges in this conversation! vital work!