Taiwan-Norway Forum -From Death Penalty to Restorative Justice Organizers: Graduate School of Criminology of National Taipei University, Taiwan Police College and Research Center for Taiwan Development of National Taipei University Sponsors: National Science Council, National Taipei University and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dates: October 4-5, 2013 Venue: International Conference Hall, Taiwan Police College
Taiwan-Norway Forum - From Death Penalty to Restorative Justice Taiwan-Norway Forum -From Death Penalty to Restorative Justice Program... 1 - -... 4 Session 1 Re-searching death penalty... 7 1-3 Evaluating Restorative Justice Programs in Taiwan... 8 Session 2 In the making of penal paradigm... 23 2-1 Penal Exceptionalism... 24 2-2 Penal populism in Taiwan... 36 2-3 The Development of Criminology in Norway a historical perspective... 62 Session 3 Managing dangerousness... 63 3-1 Female Defendants and Criminal Courts in Taiwan:... 64 3-2 Being dangerous discourses on preventive detention in Norway... 84 3-3 The Anti-Death Penalty Movement In The Local-Global Dynamics - The case of Taiwan... 88 Session 4 Green criminology... 99 4-1Green criminology and the illegal wildlife trade... 100 4-2 Animal protection and the law A brief introduction to animal-related crimes in Taiwan, taking the issue of the Pigs of God weight contest (POGWC) as an example... 101 Session 5 Policing and surveillance... 115 5-1 Survellance in China... 116 5-2 The Relationship between the Police and the Media in a Conflicting Society... 117 Session 6 Restorative justice and practice... 133 6-1 The Olive Branch project: Restorative practice and anti school bully intervention... 134 6-2 Some reflections on the practices of Restorative Justice in Taiwan... 154
Taiwan-Norway Forum -From Death Penalty to Restorative Justice Program Day 1 : Friday, October 4, 2013 Time Day 1 Program 9:30-10:00 Registration Charles Hou (National Taipei University, Taiwan) Lien-Chen Chen 10:00-10:30 (Taiwan Police College, Taiwan) (University of Oslo, Norway) Opening remarks Session 1 Re-searching death penalty Hei-Yuan Chu Paper 1: Constructing a questionnaire on Academia Sinica, Taiwan death penalty and related attitudes and Susyan Jou, values in Taiwan National Taipei University, 10:40-12:10 Borge Bakken (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Paper 2: The death penalty: a hazard to a sustainable criminal justice system? Taiwan Lill Scherdin Lennon Chang Paper 3: The restorative justice in a Confucianism culture City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Xiao-Fan Huang National Australia University 12:10-13:10 Lunch break Session 2 In the making of penal paradigm John Pratt 13:10-15:10 (University of Oslo, Norway) Paper 1: Penal exceptionalism Paper 2 :Penal populism in Taiwan Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Cheng-Yu Lin Taiwan Action for Prison Reform 1
Paper 3: Development of criminology in Norway Per Jorgen Ystehede Paper 4: Development of penal system in Norway: A historical perspective 15:10-15:40 coffee/tea break Session 3 Managing dangerousness 15:40-17:40 Jim Sheu (National Taipei University) Paper 1: Female defendants and criminal courts in Taiwan: An observation study Paper 2: Being dangerous - discourses on preventive detention in Norway Paper 3: Ending the state killings in the local-global dynamics - the case of Taiwan Hua-Fu Hsu National Chung-Chang University, Taiwan Linda Gulli Chia-wen Lee National Chung-Kung University, Taiwan End of the day 2
Day 2 : Saturday, October 5, 2013 Time Day 2 Program 9:00-9:30 Registration Session 4 Green criminology Paper 1: Green criminology, wildlife Ragnhild Sollund 9:30-11:00 Mou-Shen Lee trafficking and trade (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Paper 2: Animal welfare and protection: A brief introduction to animal-related crime in Tseng-Hung Chu Environment & Animal Taiwan Society of Taiwan Session 5 Policing and surveillance 11:10-12:40 Lien-Chen Chen (Taiwan Police College, Taiwan) Borge Bakken Paper 1: Surveillance in China University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Paper 2: The police and media relationship - David Ng in the current conflicting Hong Kong Chinese University of Hong Society Kong, Hong Kong 12:40-14:00 Lunch break Session 6 Restorative justice and practice 14:00-15:30 Kwang-Kuo Huang Paper 1: The Olive Branch project: Restorative practice and anti school bully intervention Charles Hou, Linus Lin, Susyan Jou and Jeff Chao National Taipei University, Taiwan (National Taiwan Mou- Shen Lee University, Taiwan) Paper 2: Some reflections on the practices of Restorative Justice in Taiwan National Taiwan University Jiang-Jia Wang National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan The end of the forum 3
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