State of the Pacific 2024 - Pacific Criminology
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024
- Panel Convenor: Henrietta McNeill, Research Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU
Day: 4 September 2024
Time: 4.15-5.45pm
In 2013, John Braithwaite called for a Pacific criminology. Miranda Forsyth, Sinclair Dinnen and Fiona Hukula followed up on this call in 2019, but they also questioned the purpose and value of yet a(nother) ‘Northern’
disciplinary lens being applied to the Pacific region. In doing so, they helped open up a conversation around a Pacific-led criminology, one that foregrounds understandings and approaches to crime and justice through
a Pacific lens and which highlights the actual and potential role of local structures rather than reliance on colonial institutions. This conversation was augmented at the inaugural Pacific Criminology Symposium in 2023 and is one that this panel seeks to build upon. The panel seeks to contribute to scholarship which looks at policing, crime and justice issues and responses at multiple levels in the Pacific Islands region that is
inspired by local institutions, culture and practice.
• Fakananunanu: Exploring Forms of Order in the Pacific
Maualaivao Maima Koro, University of Adelaide
• Mapping Non-State Justice Institutions in Papua New Guinea
Miranda Forsyth, Professor, RegNet, ANU
• Transnational Collaborations: Combatting Money Laundering in Papua New Guinea
Michael Kabuni, PhD Candidate, ANU
• The Future of Pacific Criminology
Moses Faleolo, Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington