Implementation Science in Criminal Justice: International Roundtable Discussion – 30th June
Over the past two months, the International Network for Criminal Justice has hosted two well-attended discussions exploring the role of implementation science in criminal justice systems from both European and American perspectives. These conversations highlighted the opportunities and challenges involved in translating evidence, policy and innovation into everyday practice.
We now invite you to join the next stage of this international conversation.
Implementation Science in Criminal Justice: Roundtable Discussion
Date: Tuesday 30th June 2026
Time: 4:00pm BST (UK Time)
Location: Online
Reserve your place: https://luma.com/0wkqfmou
Chaired by Vivian Geiran, former Director of the Irish Probation Service, this roundtable will bring together leading international contributors to reflect on lessons emerging from the European and American discussions and explore what implementation science can contribute to the future development of criminal justice policy and practice.
Contributors include:
- Ioan Durnescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)
- Nicholas Powell (University of Texas at Tyler, USA)
- Frances Chen (University of Texas at Tyler, USA)
- Tonya Van Deinse (University of North Carolina, USA)
- Vivian Geiran (Chair)
The discussion will consider how criminal justice organisations can better implement research-informed approaches, what factors support successful organisational change, and what lessons can be shared across different jurisdictions and professional settings.
This event is intended for practitioners, researchers, academics, policy makers, students and anyone with an interest in the future development of evidence-informed criminal justice practice.
Places are limited, and advance registration is required.
We hope you can join us for what promises to be a thoughtful and practical international exchange of ideas.
Register here: https://luma.com/0wkqfmou
