Crime author Pauline Rowson on the programme with Amanda Redman and Antony Calf (New Tricks) at the British Society of Criminology Conference

Tomorrow (5 July)  I am to be guest crime author at the annual conference of the British Society of Criminology taking place at the University of Portsmouth, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, (ICJS).

I'll be appearning on a panel with my fellow crime writers, Graham Hurley, Peter Lovesey, June Hampson and Linda Regan. Looking forward to it. Also there will be the wonderful actors Amanda Redman and Antony Calf of New Tricks fame, not only a couple of my favourite actors but a television programme I really enjoy. It's going to be fun.

The conference is themed around ‘Criminology at the borders’ and coincides with the twentieth anniversary of Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth. It brings together academics and practitioners operating at the cutting edge of thinking on crime and justice and provides an insight into some fascinating topics including cyber crime, international and organised crime; policing and law enforcement across national boundaries,global criminology, between and across national borders and her own panel event, crime cultures – fictional meets factional imageries of crime and justice.

I hope to be able to post some photographs here taken at the conference.

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