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Thursday 23rd May 2013 17:00-18:30

ROGER HOOD ANNUAL LECTURE SERIES 2013.

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Thursday 23rd May 2013 17:00-18:30

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  1. ROGER HOOD ANNUAL LECTURE SERIES 2013 Why Sentencing MattersProfessor Andrew AshworthIn this lecture Professor Ashworth will explore three and a half reasons why sentencing matters.  He will invite the audience to think about how the relativities between types of offence can be re-assessed, about when and how much imprisonment should be used, and about the best-fitting institutional structure for re-evaluating English sentencing conventions. Thursday 23rd May 2013 17:00-18:30 Lecture Theatre, First Floor, Manor Road Building, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 5UQ. Followed by a drinks reception in the Common Room. Roger Hood Annual Lecture Series This Annual Public Lecture, an important event in the calendar of the Centre for Criminology, honours and celebrates the long and distinguished career of Professor Hood and his particular contribution to Oxford Criminology. This year for the first time, the Series honours the contribution to Oxford Criminology and Criminal Law of an Oxford academic, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law, University of Oxford • All are welcome, but due to the anticipated interest in this event please email to book a place (tracy.kaye@crim.ox.ac.uk) by Wednesday 9th May. • Please also indicate if you would like to be added to our All Souls Criminology seminar list.

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