Monday, January 02, 2012

Crime and Criminal Violence in Cambodia: A Historical Perspective

 
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012 !!!


and welcome to our up coming event !



  HUMAN SCIENCES HAPPY HOURS IN PHNOM PENH 



  Friday 6 th January 2012

                                                               6pm

                                                          
Baitong Restaurant


                                              7 Street 360/ Norodom Bd, Beung Keng Kang I




                           Crime and Criminal Violence in Cambodia: A Historical Perspective

 
                                                                Dr. Thierry Bouhours
 


Empirical studies and theoretical analyses of long-term trends in criminal violence have been done in western countries but rarely in other parts of the world. The research conducted by Dr Bouhours and Prof Broadhurst attempts to fill this gap through an examination of the evolution of crime and criminal violence in Cambodia from the start of the 20th century to the present. Different sources and methods of criminal data recording were used between 1900 and 2008 and the diversity of these sources and recording methods presents complex and challenging measurement problems. The types of available data are presented, and how one should understand, compare, and interpret them in order to produce a valid estimate of the evolution of criminal violence in Cambodia during its colonial and post-colonial history is discussed. Preliminary results are presented and, drawing from functionalist and conflict macro-social criminological perspectives, patterns of criminal violence during the modern history of Cambodia are analysed.    



Dr Thierry Bouhours holds a PhD in Education and Criminology from Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.  Since January 2007, he has been working with Professor Roderic Broadhurst on the Australian Research Council (ARC) project Building Rule of Law Capacity in a Transitional State: Lessons from the Australian Criminal Justice Assistance Programme in Cambodia.  In 2009, Thierry Bouhours joined the ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security at the Australian National University, Canberra.  As part of the ARC project, Thierry conducted a crime victimisation survey in Kampong Cham and archival research at the Phnom Penh archives and the Archives d'Outre Mer in Aix en Provence.  Thierry also supervised a Cambodian doctoral student, Dr Chenda Keo, who examined human trafficking in Cambodia focusing on offenders. With Professor Broadhurst and Ms Brigitte Bouhours, Thierry is currently completing a monograph on a modern history of crime and criminal violence in Cambodia.


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Dr. Thierry Bouhours
Research Officer
ARC Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security
Regulatory Institutions Network
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Australian National University
Canberra ACT, Australia 0200

Ph: +61 2 6125 1512 w
+61 2 6251 1774 h

thierry.bouhours@anu.edu.au




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Human Sciences Happy Hours in Phnom Penh

email: hshhpp@gmail.com
web: http://hshhpp.pbworks.com/

Coordinating team:
Pascale Hancart Petitet, Emiko Stock, Gabriel Fauveaud, Léo Mariani, 



--
Human Sciences Happy Hours in Phnom Penh

email: hshhpp@gmail.com
web: http://hshhpp.pbworks.com/

Coordinating team:
Pascale Hancart Petitet, Emiko Stock, Gabriel Fauveaud, Léo Mariani, 
 

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