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Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development

 

The Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development (ACJRD) seeks to promote reform, development and effective operation of the criminal justice system.

It does so mainly by providing a forum where experienced personnel can discuss ways of working in an informal setting, by promoting study and research in the field of criminal justice and by promoting the highest standards of practice by professionals associated with criminal justice.

Its activities are designed to lead to increased mutual understanding and provide insights into the problems with which all are confronted. In opening unofficial channels of communication, it improves co-operation between the different parts of the criminal justice system.

Working Groups

The ACJRD working groups are the vehicle through which ACJRD members can input into the activities of and share their discrete expertise with the association.

Events

ACJRD hosts a regular calendar of conferences and seminars/webinars on topics of interest to our membership.

Publications

The ACJRD publishes Conference reports, Martin Tansey Memorial Lectures, Submissions, Annual Reports, Research papers and Newsletters.

Research Hub

ACJRD wants to showcase member research and facilitate members who do research and those commissioning research.

Mentoring

ACJRD wants to facilitate the mentoring of future criminal practitioners and criminologists by linking members with other senior experienced members.

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The ACJRD 27th Annual Conference 2024

The ACJRD 27th Annual Conference on the theme of 'Continuing the Conversation – The Future of Drug Policy in Ireland' took place on 12 June 2024 in the Camden Court Hotel. 

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The 17th Annual Martin Tansey Memorial Lecture (2024)

ACJRD hosted the 17th Annual Martin Tansey Memorial Lecture, with Maggie O’Neill, Professor in Sociology & Criminology, University College Cork, speaking on 'Women and the Criminal Justice System: Gender Matters' on the evening of Thursday, 2 May 2024 in the Criminal Courts of Justice.

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Juvenile Justice online seminar: 20 March 2024

‘Juvenile Justice’ - ACJRD Online Seminar

ACJRD were delighted to host an insightful seminar on Juvenile Justice, with Dr Siobhán Buckley, Ulster University School of Law, and Caroline Rutherford and Michelle Kennedy of Extern on 20 March 2024.

A recording of the seminar is now available for access by ACJRD members only. Copies of the presentations now available to download. 

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ACJRD Annual Conference

The ACJRD 26th Annual Conference 2023

The ACJRD 26th Annual Conference, Accountability and Monitoring in the Criminal Justice System, took place on Friday, 9th June 2023. 

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Publications

  • ACJRD Annual Conferences
  • Irish Criminal Justice Agencies Conferences
  • Martin Tansey Memorial Lectures
  • Annual Reports
  • Newsletters
  • Essay Competition

Working Groups

  • Education
  • Addiction
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Mental Health
  • Reintegration
  • Restorative Justice
  • White Collar Crime

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