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Events In August 2010
- Cellists of Otago.
- District Synod.
- District Synod.
- Lunch at Glenaven Church.
- Musical Society Concert.
- Mornington Methodist Womens Fellowship.
- Wesley Leaders Meeting.
- Mosgiel Leaders Meeting.
- Parish Council Meeting.
- Midweek Service Mosgiel.
- Otago District Methodist Womens Fellowship AGM.
- Youth Service, Mornington.
- Crime and Punishment debate, University of Otago.
- Anglican Family Care 40th Birthday.
- Mosgiel Bible Quiz.
- Have your say -- Meet the DCC Candidates.
- Explorers Group.
- Mosgiel Special Leaders Meeting.
Event Details
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Crime and Punishment debate, University of Otago.
Monday August 16th, 2010
The Centre for Theology and Public Issues hosts the first in a series of debates.Crime and punishment is one of those issues always in the news. Seeking to foster informed and constructive debate on this topic, the Centre for Theology and Public Issues is making it the subject of the first of a new series of public debates it is hosting.
The first Public Square, on crime and punishment, will be on Monday, 16 August, from 5.00 - 6.15 pm in the Allen Hall Theatre on campus, and the panel will comprise: Michael Woodhouse MP; Clare Curran MP; restorative justice facilitator Janet Sim Elder; Dunedin-based barrister Anne Stevens; and President of the Howard League for Penal Reform and Manager of Community Law Canterbury, Paul ONeill.
Please submit your question to the Department by 5.00 pm, Monday 9 August. Questions will be selected and prioritized by a small panel to ensure as broad a range of issues as possible is covered, and you will be notified if yours is chosen by Friday 13 August.

