Conferences:

Between February 2023 and June 2025, I presented case-study-based reflections on desistance, belief, and reintegration at numerous national and international criminology conferences. These presentations, grounded in both lived experience and academic inquiry, have helped shape the development of critical research. 

List of Presentations: 

  • International Forgiveness Conference (Bar-Ilan University, February 2023) 

  • British Society of Criminology (UCLan, June 2023) 

  • Narrative Criminology Conference (KU Leuven, August 2023) 

  • Toronto Graduate Criminology Conference (Toronto, September 2023) 

  • Criminology Consortium (Online, October 2023) 

  • Asian Society of Criminology Conference (Colombo, October 2023) 

  • American Society of Criminology Conference (Philadelphia, November 2023) 

  • Western Society of Criminology Conference (Long Beach, February 2024) 

  • BSC Prison Transitions Conference (UCLan, March 2024) 

  • Stockholm Criminology Symposium (Stockholm, June 2024) 

  • North–South Irish Criminology Conference (Belfast, June 2024) 

  • Asian Society of Criminology Conference (Manila, August 2024) 

  • UNESCO Conference on Prison Education (Montreal, October 2024) 

  • European Society of Criminology Conference (Bucharest, October 2024) 

  • American Society of Criminology Conference (San Francisco, November 2024) 

  • Limmud Conference on Jewish Learning (December 2024) 

  • World Society of Criminology (Sonipat, India, June 2025) 

  • The Girls and Women in the Criminal Justice System Conference (Durham Feb 2026)

 

A page from an academic conference program or journal discussing societal acceptance and rehabilitation within the context of criminology, with a focus on deaf communities and religious perspectives.
A conference program or flyer with a focus on forgiveness, featuring names of speakers such as Claire Silverstone, Natalie Hadar, and Ayala Elbaz. The document is partially visible and slightly out of focus.
A conference room with a large presentation screen displaying a slide titled 'The Impact of Deficient Societal Acceptance Following Carceral Experiences Within Closed UK Communities A Case Study.' The room has a white desk with a laptop, a nameplate reading 'Vijo V. Vincent,' and several chairs. The background shows large windows with a cityscape of houses and a whiteboard.
A conference presentation setup with a screen displaying 'World Conference on Criminology 2025' in the background. In the foreground, a document titled 'Exploding the Myth' by Claire Silverstone-Bright is visible. There is a nameplate with the name 'Claire Silverstone-Bright' on the desk.
Research poster titled 'The Impact of Deficient Societal Acceptance Following Carceral Experience in Closed UK Communities' by Claire R Silverstone-Bright. The poster includes sections on Introduction, Study, Findings, Conclusions, and suggestions for further learning. It also features bullet points, a bar chart, a pink box with Hebrew text, and a blue diagram on key principles for supporting desistance, along with a small photo of a woman in a pink blazer and sunglasses, standing outdoors.

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