Second International Symposium on Juvenile Justice

Draft programme

Córdoba. 27th and 28th November

Monday, 27th November

  • 8.30 am – 9.45 am Registration and delivery of material.
  • 10 am– 10.30 am Opening session
     
  • 10.30 am – 11.15 am Opening lecture.

    Mr Sebastián Roché, Responsable du Pôle Sécurité et Société, University of Grenoble. Secretary General of the European Society of Criminology (ESC, Cambridge). France

    “Europe is not the US. Evolution of institutional actions to tackle crime (and juvenile crime) in France and in the US."

 

  • 11.15 am – 11.30 am Coffee break.

 

  • 11.30 am Opening of the photo exhibition "Youth in the open", youth problems in Europe.

 

  • 11.40 am -12.30 pm  

    Mr Felipe Estrada, Professor of Psychology, Stockholm University, Member of the National Council for Crime Prevention. Sweden.

    “Methodological tools for European convergence applied to the analysis of the juvenile crime.”

 

  • 12.30 pm – 2.30 pm Round table: Antisocial and violent behaviour from a psychological point of view: latest changes in the profile of juvenile offenders.

    Mr Juan José Medina, Professor of Psychology, Manchester University.
    Mr Marcelo Aebi, Professor of Psychology, University of Lausanne and University of Barcelona.
    Mrs Raquel Bartolomé Gutiérrez, Professor of Psychology, University of Castilla La Mancha.

 

  • 2.30 pm Lunch break (Self-service buffet)

 

  • 4.15 pm – 6.30 pm Round table: Technological contributions for enhancing a more effective reeducation.

    His Grace Celso Fernández Fernández. Secretary General of Modernization of Justice
    His Grace José Manuel Bermudo Castellano, Head of Punishment and Alternative Measure Department, General Director of Penal Institutions.
    Mr Fred Garnett BECTA. (British Educational Communications and Technology Agency). 

 

  • 6.30 pm – 8 pm Round table: Future of young offenders in the reinsertion.

    Her Grace María Luisa Cercas Domínguez, General Director of Juvenile Reform, Regional Government of Andalusia
    Mr Xavier Etxebarría, Director of Execution of Criminal Measures. Basque Country Government.
    Mr Peter van der Laan, Researcher at Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR). Consultant of Juvenile Justice for the European Council. The Netherlands.
    Mrs Carmen Balfagón Lloreda, Director of the Agency for Reeducation and Reinsertion of Juvenile Offenders. Madrid.

 

 

Tuesday, 28th November

  • 9 am – 10 am.  

    Mrs Nelsa Libertad Curbelo Cora, University of Santamaría de Ecuador, President of SER-PAZ (NGO): "Youth in conflicts with the society. Insertion projects resulting in changes in systems."

 

  • 10 am – 11 am   

    His Honour Manuel Jesús Dolz Lago, Prosecutor of the High Court: "Criminal law for minors and social justice: no feasible patterns and model practices."

 

  • 11 am – 11.20 am Coffee break.

 

  • 11.20 am – 12.45 pm Round table: New ways of regional corresponsability in juvenile justice.

    Mr. Esteban Morales Sánchez, Regional Delegate of Justice and Public Administration. Córdoba.
    Mrs Beate Esser, Jugendgerichtshilfe (Assistance in the court of minors). Cologne. Germany.

 

  • 12.45 pm – 2.30 pm Round table: New ways of juvenile crime: ideological gangs.

    Mr Luis Barrios, Prist and Professor of Psychology. John Joy College. New York.
    Mr Oscar Jaime Jiménez, Director General and National Police Force Institute of Studies; Spanish National Police.
    His Grace Enrique Álvarez Riestra, Head of the Police in Western Andalusia.
     
  • 2.30 pm Lunch break (Self-service buffet).

 

  • 4.15 pm – 6.30 pm Round table: Penalized orientation of the latest modifications of Criminal Law for Minors and the different trends in European Union countries.

    His Honour Luis Rabasa Aguilar-Tablada, Judge of minors. Córdoba.
    His Grace Mr. Wolfgang Ettelt, Prosecutor of minors, Cologne. Germany
    Mrs Concepción Carmona Salgado, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Granada.

 

  • 6.45 pm - 9 pm Workshop: "Quality patterns in the intervention with minors"

    Mr José Joya Roldan, General Director of ROADMAP, Excelencia y Responsabilidad.

     

To obtain the 2 credits, a complementary task is required

 

Organization

     

Collaboration