Irish Penal Reform Trust

Dublin Public Libraries: Crime and The City

29th September 2011

Crime and the City

'Crime and the City: Crime and Drugs' is a series of talks and readings looking at the broad issues of crime, drugs and crime writing in Dublin and beyond. This series of events brings together writers from fiction and biography with researchers from social sciences to inform, entertain and promote discussion.

Events take place over the five Thursdays of September in the Central Library (ILAC Centre, Dublin 1) and consist of lunchtime readings, talks and discussions. All events include a question and answer session.

Sep 1st    -    Declan Burke - Crime Author

Sep 8th    -    Johnny Connolly - Criminologist, and Board Member of IPRT

Sep15th  -    John Lonergan - Former Governorof Mountjoy Prison, and Patron of IPRT

Sep 22nd -    Cormac Millar - Crime Author

Sep 29th  -    Paul O’Mahony - Criminologist

Admission is free but booking is advised as space is limited. To book a place at any of the events, please contact the Central Library at 01 8734333 or centrallibrary@dublincity.ie

For more information on each of the talks, please click here.

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