Sentencing Academy Events

The Sentencing Academy has a range of events taking place this year.

Register below to attend one of our events.

Mental Health and
Sentencing

6 Mar, 14:00 – 15:30
Room LMB/002A Law & Sociology Building,
East Campus, University of York, York
YO10 5GD, UK

REGISTER NOW

Mental Health and
Sentencing

6 Mar, 14:00 – 15:30
Room LMB/002A Law & Sociology Building,
East Campus, University of York, York
YO10 5GD, UK

In conjunction with University of York.
REGISTER NOW

Sentencing Academy Past Events

Find out more about our past events.

Violence Against Women and Girls and Sentencing

Violence Against Women and Girls and Sentencing

A seminar in conjunction with Nottingham Law School.     This in person seminar begins at 5:30pm and is taking…

The Use of AI in Sentencing and the Management of Offenders

The Use of AI in Sentencing and the Management of Offenders

This half day seminar is jointly hosted by the Alan Turing Institute, Northumbria University’s Centre for Evidence and Criminal Justice…

Current Issues in Sentencing Policy and Research

Current Issues in Sentencing Policy and Research

The Sentencing Council for England and Wales, in collaboration with the City Law School.     This in person seminar…

Contemporary Issues in Sentencing Seminar

Contemporary Issues in Sentencing Seminar

We are very pleased to be co-hosting a Contemporary Issues in Sentencing seminar with De Montfort University on Thursday 20…

Deferred Sentencing: Unfulfilled Potential?

Deferred Sentencing: Unfulfilled Potential?

We are holding an online seminar on Thursday 21 July exploring the issue of deferred sentencing. The seminar will be…

Key Issues in Sentencing seminar

Key Issues in Sentencing seminar

We are holding the first in a new series of ‘Key Issues in Sentencing’ seminars at 5pm on Thursday 23…

A Smarter Approach to Sentencing? – The Sentencing White Paper

A Smarter Approach to Sentencing? – The Sentencing White Paper

On 21 October, the Sentencing Academy hosted an online event, in conjunction with the UCL Centre for Criminal Law, on…