Towards A Directory of Irish Criminological Research
Hard Copy Update
Make a Submission to the Directory
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Since the launch of Towards a Directory of Irish Criminological Research, we have been very encouraged by the cooperation and positive feedback and we are happy to know that many people find both the printed and electronic versions of the Directory useful. Therefore, we have decided to update and reprint the hard copy of the Directory.
If you are currently engaged in research of this nature and should you wish to be included in the Directory, we ask you to please supply us with details.
For your convenience we provide a number of ways in which you can submit this information; by completing the attached form and returning it by post or fax; or through submitting your details here.
Form for Submittal by Post or Fax
Towards A Directory of Irish Criminological Research is a project initiated by the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice and launched by the Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform, Mr Brian Lenihan TD, on 16 July 2007. The aim of the directory is to provide an accessible overview of current criminologcal research in the Republic of Ireland. The Directory includes research currently being undertaken by academics, research centres, Ph.D students, as well as research commissioned by statutory bodies. Read more about the background to the directory

You can search the directory by:
Where authors are attached to an institution or an organisation, we have also included Links to the websites of those institutions or organisations.
A limited number of hard copies of the Directory have been printed and are available on request from the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. Our contact details can be found by clicking the 'About Us' tab on our home page.
Speech made by Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform
Click here for photographs of the launch
This directory is still at an experimental stage, and we invite others engaged in criminological research, but not included in the directory, to submit information for inclusion.
This Directory was compiled by Margaret O'Shea - Research Intern, Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. She was assisted by Adam Coughlan, Stephen Curtis and Molly O'Dwyer, students participating in the UCD Quinn School of Business Service Learning Module. This project was supervised by Tony O'Riordan, Director, Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.








