2nd February 2012
IPRT and the Community Platform will host an event focusing on the connections between social exclusion and crime on Thursday, 2nd February 2012 at 3.30pm. The event will take place in the Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier Street, Dublin 2.
How can the criminal justice system move to a more fair and equitable administration of justice in society? Which areas of public spending are most sensitive to crime and need to be protected? What can we do to ensure that the social and economic cost of crime is fully considered in social policy development and in the budgetary process?
The Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Community Platform will explore these questions and more by way of a seminar which will examine the impact of increasing levels of social exclusion on crime, and how the problem of crime disproportionately impacts on marginalised communities.
A new IPRT Position Paper, The Vicious Circle of Social Exclusion and Crime: Ireland’s Disproportionate Punishment of the Poor will be launched at the event.
Speakers include:
Please note: registrations for this event are now full. To add your name to the waiting list, please contact Mary at tel: 01-8741400 or email: info@iprt.ie or register online.
Respect for rights in the penal system with prison as a last resort.