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278 About the Contributors Raffaella Sette, PhD in criminology, is senior researcher within the Department of Sociology of the University of Bologna (Italy) and she teaches “Criminal sociology” within the Faculty of Politi- cal Sciences and “Criminology” within the Faculty of Psychology. She is author of a large number of articles and essays concerning the sociology of the deviance, the criminology and the victimology. She is coordinator of the Editorial Board of the Criminology, Victimology and Security Journal, and since 2002, she is expert member of the Court of Surveillance of Bologna (Italy). * * * Arije Antinori is sociologist and geopolitical analyst. He is got a 2nd level specializing Master (Hons) Degree on Criminal Investigation: Theory and Methods. Currently he is Ph.D. student in Criminology at University of Bologna linked to “Sapienza” University of Rome, Italy. He’s Assistant Lecturer in Criminology and Social-Change Analysis. He’s author of essays about cyber terrorism, terrorism & media, ICT intelligence, and develops project concerning: organized crime & terrorism in urban areas, emergency management, and critical infrastructure protection, at Observatory for National Security - Center for High Studies of Defence. He serves as Police Officer in Italian National Police. Antonio Apruzzese is the executive of the Emilia-Romagna Region Postal and Communication Police, Italian National Police in Bologna. After a ten-year experience in the Criminal Investigation Department, he coordinates the operational activities of the Italian National Police engaged in counter- ing the cyber crimes, the online pedophilia and the protection of the Communication. Augusto Balloni graduated at Bologna University in medicine and surgery and he specialized in clinical mental diseases and in Legal and Insurance Medicine. Since 1970 he has been teaching specializa- tion courses of Legal Medicine and Psychology at Bologna University. Since 1970 he has been teaching Criminology at the Faculty of Political Sciences of Bologna University. Since December 1983 he is full professor. Since 1992 he has been Director of the Research Interdepartemental Center of Victimology and Security (C.I.R.Vi.S) of Bologna University. He is a member of the Italian Society of Psychiatry, of the Italian Society of Criminology, of the Italian Society of Sociology and the International Society of Victimology. He is a member of ASIS (American Society for Industrial Security) and an honorary member of the Mexican Society of Criminology. He is the President of the Italian Society of Victimology (S.I.V.), he is a member of the board of governors of the International Society of Criminology. He is the editor-in-chief of the Rivista di Criminologia, Vittimologia e Sicurezza (Criminology, Victimology and Copyright © 2010, IGI Global, distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited. About the Contributors Security Journal). He is the author of more than 150 publications including books, essays, articles and outcomes researches reports related to legal and social Medicine, to forensic and clinic Psychiatrics, to Psychology and above all to Criminology. Elena Bianchini has a degree in Political Sciences (curriculum: Social Sciences), obtained on the 20.01.2006 at the faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Bologna “Alma Mater Studiorum” (Italy). Thesis in criminology: “Conflicts and Justice of the Peace. A victimological and criminological analysis”. On the 1st November 2006 she had one year contract at the University of Bologna “Alma Mater Studiorum”, that consists of a research in criminology named: “Justice of the Peace, Criminal Jurisdiction and relationship between author and victim: a criminological and social-victimological analysis”. On the 1st November 2007 she had resigned one year contract at the University of Bologna “Alma Mater Studiorum”. Now she is enrolled for the 1st year of Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Bologna “Alma Mater Studiorum”. Roberta Bisi, graduated in Political Sciences in 1982, Ph. D. in Criminology in 1989. She has been enrolled in the Psychologists’ Association List of Emilia-Romagna since 1993- ex.art.33 Law 18 Feb.1989, n.56. Since 2001, she is Full Professor in Criminology and Sociology of Law, of Deviance and Social Change at the Faculty of Political Sciences “Roberto Ruffilli”, University of Bologna (Italy). She is a member of the Boards of Ph.D. in Criminology and in Sociology (Department of Sociology) and among other activities in the field of victimology she uses to train social control and security operators. In January 2008 and in January 2009 she was visiting professor at Toulouse University, Faculty of Political Science. She is the chief of the Editorial Board of the Rivista di Criminologia, Vittimologia e Sicurezza (The Criminology, Victimology and Security Journal). She is the Vice Chairman of the Board of the Italian Society of Victimology. She is an honorary member of the Mexican Society of Criminology. She is the author of a great number of works, papers, articles, books. Some of them deal with the contribution of the Classics to the foundation of criminology and victimology sciences. Jean-Michel Bessette, State PhD ès Lettres and Human Sciences (Paris V - Sorbonne University), Ph.D. in Sociology, University professor, currently head of the department of Sociology and Anthro- pology at the University of Franche-Comté (France). He also is a trustee for the French Association of Criminology and a member of the jury for the Gabriel Tarde Award (French award in criminology, delivered by the Department of Law). Ernesto Caffo is Professor of Child Psychiatry at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy) and Past-President of the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP). He is the President of Telefono Azzurro – an Italian child line – as well as the President of Child Foundation (Italy) and of Childrenfirst Foundation (New York). He is the Director of a post-graduated University- based training course on child abuse at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He is also the Director of two Centers for diagnosis and treatment of abused children, located in Rome and in Treviso. He is the author of several books and articles on child and adolescent psychiatry, autism, child abuse and children’s rights. Giovanna Fanci is Ph.D. in “Sociology of Legal and Political Institutions and Analysis of Admin- istrative Apparatus” at Faculty of Law, University of Macerata (Italy), and expert at Surveillance Court (Tribunale di Sorveglianza) in Ancona (Italy). 279 About the Contributors Felix Feldmann-Hahn studied law at the Ruhr-University of Bochum (Germany) between 2003 and 2008. During this time he started working at the chair of Criminology, Police Science and Criminal Policy of Professor Dr. Thomas Feltes M.A. as a student assistant. After his graduation he stayed at the chair and is currently research assistant within the master´s program in Criminology and Police Science in which he gives lectures as well (Module 9/2a – Academic Writing and Working). Besides this work he is writing on his PhD-thesis dealing with unreported crime in Germany. His research interests focus (moreover) on criminal geography and criminal law. Barbara Forresi is clinical psychologist. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy). Her clinical and research interests are in developmental psychopathology, child abuse and psychological impact of traumatic events on children and adolescent. Gian Luigi Lepri is forensic psychologist and psychoterapist. He is Training Manager of Telefono Azzurro (an Italian child line). His clinical and research interests are in social psychology, child abuse and inter-agency relationships and training. Laurent Mucchielli is senior research fellow at CNRS (the national center for scientific research) and the Director of the CESDIP (Center of sociological researches on law and penal institutions) - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (France). He teaches sociology and political sciences at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the french-speaking international review Déviance et Société, as well as the coeditor of the new French scientific journal Sociologie. He is the author of several books and articles on sociology of deviance and violence, political sociology of security, history of social sciences and sociology of urban riots. Daniela Passaro (1983) is a journalist and the recipient of an M.A. in “Institutional and Corporate Communication” from the Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples. Since February 2009, she is a member of the Italian Society of Victimology (SIV). She is aresearch assistant inStrategic Management and Strategic Communication for public, private and non-profit associations of Naples. Currently, she’s also a journalist of the magazine “I’M” edited by Maurizio Aiello and responsible of the web portal www.tuttocomunicazione.it. Andrea Piselli is 37 years old. Studies: scientific high school, Degree in both Philosophy and Soci- ology, actually ending a Ph.D. in Criminology. Graduated at armoured school, served in the Army as tank officer for three years (1994-1997), also employed in public security in south of Italy during the anti-mafia operations. Then experienced two years in both airport security, when new private services began operating in Italy (2000-2002), and private investigation. During last six years (2003-2008) em- ployed as Bologna Local Police officer in drug enforcement, street control, investigation, forensic and training. Practices in explosives and demolitions. Silvia Ricci Lucchi was born in Castel San Pietro Terme (1980) and lives in Imola (Bologna), Italy. Since 2006, she has worked as an educational therapist in a psychiatric community. In 2002 she obtains a diploma as cameraman at the “School for Cinema, Television and New Media” in Milan. In 2006 she graduates from Bologna University in “Sociology and Criminal Sciences for Security”. At the same university, she is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in “Occupation, Market Environment, Social 280 About the Contributors Politics and Social Services”.