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Copenhagen Common Session Conference
Technology and Crime: Critical Criminological Perspectives
17 - 19 October 2018
u n i v e r s i t y o f c o p e n h a g e nc i l c c - c e n t e r f o r i n t e r n at i o n a l l a w a n d c o n f l i c t
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Common Studies Programme in Critical Criminology Centre for International Law, Conflict and Crisis (CILCC)
Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 17-19th October 2018
Alf Ross Lecture Hall, South Campus
‘Technology and Crime: Critical Criminological Perspectives’
Tuesday 16th October
7.45-00.00 Welcome Drinks at Stâuan Bar Address: Nybrogade, 20, kl. København K, 1203
Wednesday 17th October
9.00-9.15 Arrival, registration and refreshments/coffee Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01)
9.15-9.30 Welcome from Professor Anders Henriksen, Head of CILCC
9.30-11.00 Plenary Panel 1 Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Keith Hayward
New Times, New Crimes: Notes on the Depillorisation of the Criminal Justice System.Roger Matthews (University of Kent)
Artificial Intelligence, Crime and Policing: Now that We’re in the Future, What Does ItLook Like? Matthijs Michiel Maas (University of Copenhagen)
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13.00 Student Presentation Panel A A1: Innovations in digital criminology Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Susanne Krasman
Explorative Analysis of Non-Consensual Online Distribution of Intimate Visual Material -Between Market Dynamics and Shame. Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen (University ofCopenhagen)
Promoting Alcohol Intoxication on Digital Media: The Role of the Industry in FramingPleasure. Ruben Kramer (Ghent University)
The Target Selection by Third-parties Intervening in Interpersonal Conflicts. Peter Ejbye-Ernst (NSCR, Amsterdam).
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A2: Framing crime Room: Seminar Room 8B-3-03 Chair: Fiore Geelhoed
Live From New York – It’s the Search for Truth in SNL’s Political Satire. Sarah Schreier(University of Hamburg)
From ‘Popular Justice’ to Gruesome Murders: Lynching, Digital Technologies andMeaning Transformation. Dany Franck A. Tiwa (Utrecht University)
Algorithmic Shaming: Paedophile Hunting as Entertainment, Justice and Profit. JackFarrell (Utrecht University).
13.00- 14.30 Lunch
14.30-15.45 Plenary Panel 2 Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Damian Zaitch
Violence Unedited: Surveillance as an Ethnographic Tool. Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard(NSCR, Amsterdam).
Why We Need Ethnography When Studying Technological Culture: On the EverydayDeficiencies and Defiance of Police Surveillance. David Sausdal (University ofCopenhagen)
15.45-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.30 Student Presentation Panel B B1: Crime prevention 2.0? Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Marisa Silvestri
Designing Out Rape - Vaporware and the Promise of Rape Prevention Devices. FarinaKronsbein (University of Hamburg)
Avoiding Discomfort, Cracking Down on Camps: Policing Anti-Homeless Ordinances inDenmark. Tobias Dorph (University of Copenhagen)
A Light in the Darkness: Security Through 'a Backdoor' is a Good Idea for CombatingCybercrime and/or Terrorism. Shannon Heijdra (Erasmus University)
B2: Notes towards a critical criminal justice Room: Seminar Room 8B-3-03 Chair: Jenni Ward
Women's Pathways In and Out of Offending. Tereza Zoumpouli (Middlesex University)
Innocent Until Found Guilty: Mental Health in Prison and Redemption. David Orr(University of Kent)
The Right to Life?: An Analysis of Legal and Political Discourse on Abortion, Suicide, GunControl and the Death Penalty in the United States of America. Daniela Heyn (Universityof Hamburg)
17.30-18.00 A Tribute to Vassilis Karydis Room: Law Faculty Main Atrium
7.30pm Informal Drinks at Kayak Bar (on the water) from 7.30 (Good bar food also available): Address: Børskaj 12, København K, 1221 (take the path down to the waterside).
From here we will move to Condesa – Bar and Spiseri from 10.00pm Address: Ved Stranden 1, København K, 1061
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Thursday 18th October
9.15-9.30 Registration and refreshments
9.30-10.45 Plenary Panel 3 Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Keith Hayward
The Future of Violence: From Sextortion to Drones. Benjamin Wittes (BrookingsInstitute, USA)
The Secret of Algorithms: On Transparency, Truth and Power. Susanne Krasman(University of Hamburg)
10.45-11.15 Coffee break
11.15-12.45 Student Presentation Panel C C1: Crime, regulation and technological culture Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Rene van Swaaningen
Understanding Technological Agency: A Capacities-based Approach. Stefano Mazzilli-Daechsel (University of Kent/Hamburg)
Loving the Machine for Itself: Exploring the Role of Technology in Hacker Culture,practice and identity construction. Wytske van der Wagen (Erasmus University)
Cops Vs. Robocops: Legal Decision-Making by Artificial Intelligence. Léonard VanRompaey (University of Copenhagen)
C2: Terrorism, war, and technologies of control Room: Seminar Room 8B-3-03 Chair: Brenda Oude Breuil
Losing Mood(s): IS Supporters and Foreign Fighters' Response(s) to the Fall of the IslamicState. Léa E.J.S. Massé (Erasmus University)
The Perspective of Green Criminology on War. Sonnja Menzel (University of Hamburg)
‘Playing ping-pong’ with ‘the hot potato’. Or, on programs and technologies ofgovernment aiming to respond to unauthorized mobilities. Monika Weissensteiner(University of Utrecht/Hamburg)
12.45-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.30 Plenary Panel 4 Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Nina Perkowski
Border Crossings, Security and Social Justice: A New International Master's in AdvancedResearch in Criminology. Phil Carney, Olga Petintseva, Marisa Silvestri and Rene VanSwaaningen
Drug Policies in Latin America: The Future Agenda. Damian Zaitch (Utrecht University)
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
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16.00-17.00 Student Presentation Panel D D1: Digital technology and vectors of vulnerability Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Wytske van der Wagen
Power and the Darkweb. Bram Emmen (Erasmus University and The Open University)
Our Faith in Algorithms: The Rapid Evolution of AI in Criminal Justice. Sam Lusk(University of Copenhagen)
D2: Crimes big and small: the multi dimensionalty of critical criminology Room: Seminar Room 8B-3-03 Chair: Tine Munk
The Personal is Political: Autoethnography in Critical Scholarship. Michelle van Impe(Ghent University)
Charting New Waters: Financialization and the Crimes of the Powerful. Jordi GonzalezGuzman (Utrecht University)
17.00-18.00 Staff Meeting Room: Floating Meeting Room (7A-2-04)
17.00-18.00 Student Meeting Room: Seminar Room 8B-3-03
8.00pm Faculty Diner Venue to be confirmed
7.30 Student Pub Crawl, Copenhagen Rendezvous Point: Forum Metro Station (Outside) at 7.15pm First venue: Dupong Bar, Griffenfeldsgade 52, Copenhagen N
Friday 19th October
10.30-11.00 Registration and refreshments
11.00-12.15 Plenary Panel 5
Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Olga Petintseva
The Resonance of Foreign Fighting: A Danish Perspective. Maja Touzari Greenwood (DIIS) Does Online Privacy Still Exist? Tine Munk (Middlesex University)
12.15-1.30 Lunch
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1.30-3.00 Student Presentation Panel E E1: Politics, borders and injustice Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) Chair: Dina Siegel
Claiming what’s Rightfully Greek: Entangling Migration and the ‘Economic Crisis’. Marilena Drymioti (Erasmus University) and Vasileios Gerasopoulos (Utrecht University)
‘Geopost’: Sustainable Voluntary Return of Undocumented Migrants to Suriname. Markode Haan (Erasmus University)
Merantau: A Voluntary Return to Indonesia After an Undocumented Stay in theNetherlands. Lotte Servaas (Erasmus University)
E2: ‘Bring on The Apocalypse’: a critical criminology for the End Times? Room: Seminar Room 8B-3-03 Chair: Mike Mills
'I Never Come Home': Preppers and the Warriors of the Apocalypse. Derek Reinicke(Hamburg University)
Narrating the End-Times: “Far Cry 5” and the Apocalypse. Moritz Golombek (HamburgUniversity)
Deepfakes: Between Totalitarian Dystopia and Fake Pornography. Andreas Hartkamp(Hamburg University)
3.00 Closing Ceremony Room: Alf Ross Lecture Hall (9A-3-01) University of Copenhagen handover (to Utrecht University)
19.15 Closing Dinner and Private Party at Bar Bar Bar Address: Vesterbrogade 51, København K, 1620
Please arrive promptly for dinner at 7.30pm Live Music and Disco 7pm – 3am
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Venues
The Copenhagen Common Session
Conference will take place at the Faculty
of Law, the University of Copenhagen,
Denmark.
Faculty of Law
University of Copenhagen
South Campus
Njalsgade 76
2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
The Conference will take place in Alf
Ross Lecture Hall, (9A-3-01) (third floor), and Seminar Room 8B-3-03 just next to Alf Ross.
The Staff Meeting takes place in Justitia,
room 7A-2-04 (second floor).
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How to get to the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
Here is an overview of how to get to the
Faculty of Law for the Copenhagen
Common Session Conference.
As your central point of destination for the
Faculty of Law’s address at South Campus,
we recommend:
Njalsgade 76
2300 Copenhagen S
Coming from the airport
Photographer: Morten Bjarnhof
When you arrive in Copenhagen Airport,
you may use the Metro from the airport to
the Faculty of Law. The journey from
Copenhagen Airport to the Faculty of Law
takes approximately 25 minutes.
Journey Planner - travel information from
airport to South Campus
The Metro service runs from the far end of
the arrival hall in terminal 3 to
Christianshavn Station, where you have to
change Metro line to go to Islands Brygge
Metro Station. The Faculty is located 150
metres from Islands Brygge Metro Station.
Remember to buy your ticket (3 zones) at
the airport. You may use any credit card. All
public transport in Copenhagen runs on the
same ticket system, i.e. your ticket is valid
for buses, Metro, S-train, airport trains and
all other trains normally for 1 hour.
If you prefer to take a taxi to the Faculty
(about 14 km /24 Euro), you can pay with
almost any credit card in any taxi in
Copenhagen.
The Faculty of Law is located at Njalsgade
76. See the location on this map
https://findvej.ku.dk/english/
The main entrance is behind the parking lot
through the revolving door.
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Travel by car
Find your way in Copenhagen by car by
using the Google Maps route planner.
Simply enter your point of departure to
receive a detailed location plan. If you do
not want to get to the main building, please
change the destination.
There are various parking facilities
surrounding the University:
Area A by Islands Brygge Metro
Station and Ørestads Boulevard
(close to the Faculty of Law)
Area C between building 25 and 27
Area D between building 25 and
Mikado House
See the areas on a map here.
Guest Parking Cards are distributed locally
at the information desk in the Legal
Knowledge Centre. Be aware that a missing
Parking Card can impose a fine.
There is a limited number of parking spaces
at the South Campus.
An issued Parking Card does not equal a
parking spot for your car. Most of the
parking spaces are usually occupied after 9
AM.
Travel by public transport
Photographer: Metroselskabet / Beppe Avallone
Simply enter your point of departure to see
your connection to the Faculty of Law. From
Islands Brygge Metro Station it takes
approximately 3 minutes by foot to get to
the South Campus.
Use Journey Planner to locate public
transportation. Simply enter your point of
departure and set the destination at
Njalsgade 76, 2300 Copenhagen S, the
location of the Faculty of Law. From Islands
Brygge Metro Station it takes approximately
3 minutes by foot to get to the Faculty.
The main entrance is behind the parking lot
through the revolving door.
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Travel by bike
Find your way in Copenhagen by bike by
using the Google Maps route planner.
Simply enter your point of departure and off
you go on the bike paths of Copenhagen.
If you do not already have a bicycle try the
Bycykel, Copenhagen’s own rental bikes.
They are located in various places all over
the city. The bicycles closest to the South
Campus are located at Islands Brygge
Metro Station, otherwise find the ones
closest to you here.
The Bycykel is fitted with a navigation
system, which you can open from the bike’s
main menu. Here you can see your current
position, and search on points of interests,
and scenery all over Copenhagen.
Overview of Lunch options for Copenhagen Common Studies Conference
Café AlmaIsafjordsgade 5-7 2300 Copenhagen SPhone: +45 3254 3204 http://cafealma.dk/english/
Café under ElmeneUnder Elmene 13 2300 Copenhagen S +45 32 96 77 97http://www.cafeunderelmene.dk/
Opening Hours
Mon-Thurs: 10 am – midnightFriday: 10 am – 02 amSaturday: 10 am – 02 amSunday: 10 am – midnight
The kitchen closes at 10 pm.
Opening Hours
Mon-Thurs: 9:30 am – 9:30 pm
Friday-Saturday: 9:30 am – 10:30 pm
Sunday: 9:30 am – 8:30 pm
Kitchen closes at 30 minutes before closing time.
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South Campus Canteens Karen Blixens Plads 162300 Copenhagen S
: Canteens
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Tobi's CaféLeifsgade 32300 Copenhagen Shttp://tobiscafe.dk/
Opening Hours
Mon-Tues: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednes-Friday: 8:00 am – 9:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am – 11:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Bryggens SpisehusIslands Brygge 182300 Copenhagen Shttp://bryggens.dk/
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Opening Hours
Mon-Thurs: 8:00 am – 10:00 pm
Friday-Sun: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Pizzeria Cavallino Kongedybet 282300 Copenhagen S http://pizzeriacavallino.dk/
Opening Hours
Mon-Sunday: 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
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Opening Hours
Mon-Thurs: 9:00am – 9:00 pm
Friday-Sun: 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Antons køkken Egilsgade 202300 København S https://ww.restaurantantons.dk/#
Opening Hours
Mon-Thurs: 12:00pm – 10:00 pm
Friday-Sun: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
The SandwichNjalsgade 102300 København S http://thesandwich.nu/
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Participants list
Guest Speakers
Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard
David Sausdal
Benjamin Wittes
Maja Touzari Greenwood
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Maja Touzari Greenwood
Erasmus University
Staff
René van Swaaningen
Fiore Geelhoed Wytske van der Wagen
Student
Joy Konstantopoulos
Reena Briedjlal
Shannon Heijdra
Vera Veldscholten
Annick Weerts
Babette Segers
Başak Yurtkap
Bram Emmen
Léa E.J.S. Massé
Lotte Servaas
Lotte van Bezel
Marilena Drymioti
Marko de Haan
Maurits Broekman
Michelle van Bommel
Paulien Vijfvinkel
Ghent University
Staff
Olga Petintseva
Ruben Kramer
Students
Michelle Van Impe
Middlesex University
Staff
Jenni Ward
Tine Munk
Students
Audra Edernua Adjaye Gaisie
Eric Adjei
Priscilla Asante
Tereza Zoumpouli
NSCR, Amsterdam
Staff
Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard
Student
Peter Ejbye-Ernst
Université Panthéon Assas
Student Claire de Talhouët
University of Copenhagen
Staff
Anders Henriksen David Sausdal
Keith Hayward
Students
Andrew Mazibrada
Euan Grimley
Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen
Katrin Asmundsdottir
Kumm Sabba Mirza
Laura Emily Christiansen
Léonard Van Rompaey
Matthijs Michiel Maas
Nikola Mitrovic-Jovanovic
Peter Tobias Mæng Dorph
Sam Lusk
Brookings Institute, USA
Benjamin Wittes
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University of Kent
Staff
Marisa Silvestri Michael Mills
Phil Carney
Roger Matthews
Students
Berglind Grímsdóttir
Connor Stephen Davies
Francesca Magnani
Lara Higgins
Nicholas David James Orr
Nicola Lodge
Paula Gil Larruscahim
Reece Fullerton
Stefano Mazzilli-Daechsel
Universität Hamburg
Staff Nina Perkowski Susanne Krasmann
Students Alexandra Ratke Alina Mönig Alisa Maya Klasen Andreas Hartkamp Bastien Dratwa Daniela Heyn Derek Reinicke Eva Gabriel-Jürgens Farina Kronsbein Franziska Franz Gillian Zimmermann Jannik M. K. Fischer Johannes EbenauKarla Berrum Thallemer Marianne Ruhnau Moritz Golombek Nikola Ecks Saliha Yilmaz Sarah Schreier Sarah-Dien Kleen Sonnja Menzel
Utrecht University
Staff
Brenda Oude Breuil
Damián Zaitch
Dina Siegel
Students
Annabelle Möhnle
Annette Uppelschoten
Dany Franck A. Tiwa
Demi Vreeke
Dominique Boulan
Héloïse Brun
Ioana Morcov
Jaime McNamara
Jack Farrell Jordi Gonzalez Guzman
Judith de Heer
Lilian Hesselink
Magdalena Achleitner
Manuela Van Vlasselaer
Margot Boumans
Melissa Prins
Merve Koral
Michele Steccato
Monika WeissensteinerRosy Meulendijks
Sander de Zwaan
Signý Rún Jóhannesdóttir
Timo Lock
Vasileios Gerasopoulos
Veerle Bonestroo
Zhiyi Huang
Zhaniya Turlubekova