Tuesday, June 6
9:45 to 10:00 eception (with Coffee) Opening Remarks
10:00 to 12:30
Panel 1: Scientific Knowledge, Justice and Penal Reform
Chair: Regula Ludi (University of Fribourg)
Nathalie Dahn-Singh (University of Fribourg) (In-)Visibilizing Punishment: The Construction of Categories for Prison Statistics in the Context of Criminal Law Reform (Switzerland, 1889–1942)
Anouk Essyad (University of Fribourg)
Producing, Relaying, and Depoliticizing a Science on Prison and Criminals. A Collective Biography of the Swiss Participants in the International Prison Congresses (1872–1950)
Maurice Cottier (University of Fribourg)
Morals and Markets. The Chicago School of Economics’ Conceptions of Crime
Panel 2: Feminist Movements and Penal Reform
Chair: Anne-Françoise Praz (University of Fribourg)
Hannah Catherine Davies (University of Zurich)
Feminist Critiques of the Criminal Law in West Germany and its Influence on Crime Policy, 1970s/1980s
Julia Spohr (University of Kassel)
Debates on Violence against Women in the Federal Republic of Germany and France (1970–1990) – A Comparative Perspective
Coffee Break
Panel 3 Sex Work and Exploitation
Chair: Anne-Françoise Praz (University of Fribourg)
Peirou Chu (École normale supérieure de Lyon) Regulating urban prostitution in the Weimar Germany: collaboration and collision between justice and science
Sarah Frenking (University of Erfurt)
Women on the Move: Sex Trafficking and the Criminalization of «Deviant Mobilities» in the Interwar Period
read on for the whole program
Veranstaltungsort
Zusätzliche Informationen
Kosten
