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Program Book TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 WELCOME 4 ORGANIZERS 5 COMMITTEES 8 CONFERENCE SUPPORTERS 12 GENERAL INFORMATION 16 SOCIAL PROGRAMS 17 OPTIONAL TOURS 20 USEFUL INFORMATION 24 SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND SESSIONS 28 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 48 FLOOR PLAN 58 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 58 WEDNESDAY 59 THURSDAY 103 FRIDAY 146 SATURDAY 167 POSTERS 174 AUTHORS INDEX BEYOND PUNITIVENESS: CRIME AND CRIME CONTROL IN EUROPE IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE In the past decade, criminological literature has been abound with sparkling funeral oratories about sociological theories of crime and causation as well as the criminal policy guided by it. “Punitive turn” was the word of the day, at least in most criminological publications on the topic. It seemed generally accepted that incarceration rates would rise and crime control would become harsher as the irreversible process of the politization of crime control and criminal justice gradually took hold in every European country. However as the dust settled, it became increasingly clear that this was not the case. While the pessimistic predictions might have proved to be right in certain countries, they do not appear to be valid in others. The conference will focus on what factors influence the trends in crime control and actual policymaking mechanisms in various countries. Moreover wide varieties of other criminological topics and recent research findings will be analysed and discussed during the four days of the Conference. The host institutes, 378 years old Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) one of the leading universities in Hungary, the 346 years old Faculty of Law is the highest prestigous law school in the country, the 30 years old Hungarian Society of Criminology is a vivid community of the academics and professionals in the field of criminology and criminal justice. The Host city Budapest is one of the world’s most romantic and entertaining capitals. The city is divided into two parts by the meandering Danube, iconically spanned by several wonderful bridges. The conference will take place in the historical downtown of the city. Although traditional Hungarian food is world-famous, there is hardly any cuisine in the world which is not on offer in Budapest restaurants. Hungarian wines (like Tokaji or Bull’s blood) can also be enjoyed in Budapest’s several wine bars, clubs and pubs. With its colorful mix of different lifestyles, rich, lively culture and buzzling nightlife, Budapest is more than worth to visiting. WE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME YOU IN BUDAPEST! PROF. MIKLÓS LÉVAY PROF. KATALIN GÖNCZÖL ASS. PROF. ÉVA INZELT Chair of Local Co-chair of Local Secretary of Local Organizing Committee Organizing Committee Organizing Committee 3 EUROCRIM 2013 CONFERENCE IS ORGANIZED BY: EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY ELTE UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY HUNGARIAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 4 COMMITTEES HEAD OF LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Chairperson: Miklós Lévay, Professor, Head of Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University; Member of the Constitutional Court of Hungary Co-chairperson: Katalin Gönczöl, Professor, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University; President, Hungarian Society of Criminology Secretary General: Éva Inzelt, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University; Secretary, Hungarian Society of Criminology MEMBERS OF LOCAL SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Péter Bárándy, Honorary Faculty Member, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University; Vice President, Hungarian Society of Criminology Andrea Borbíró, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Ákos Farkas, Professor, Director, Institute for Criminal Sciences, Faculty of Law, University of Miskolc Zoltán Fleck, Professor, Head of Department, Centre for Theory of Law and Society, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Géza Finszter, Vice President, Hungarian Society of Criminology, Professor, Department of Criminal Procedure and Correction, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Ilona Görgényi, Professor, Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Miskolc Péter Hack, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Procedures and Correction, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Erzsébet Kadlót, Secretary General, Hungarian Society of Criminology Klára Kerezsi, Professor, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University; Vice President, Hungarian Society of Criminology Erika Róth, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Criminal Procedure and Correction, Faculty of Law, University of Miskolc Erika Váradi-Csema, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Miskolc; Chair, Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Alternative Conflict–Solution and Alternative Decision-Resolution, Faculty of Law, University of Miskolc 5 György Virág, Deputy Director, National Institute of Criminology, Hungary; Vice President, Hungarian Society of Criminology OPERATIVE SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZERS Valéria Gedeon, PhD student, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Veronika Nagy, PhD student, European Commission Erasmus Mundus Fellow, Doctorate in Cultural and Global Criminology, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands; Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary Eszter Párkányi, PhD student, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Léna Podoletz, PhD student, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Judit Szabó, Research Fellow, National Institute of Criminology Dávid Vig, Lecturer, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University, Program Coordinator, Open Society Foundations COORDINATORS Gergely Gosztonyi, Head, Rector’s Secretariat, Eötvös Loránd University Norbert Kovács, Head, Dean’s Secretariat, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Gabriella Meszéna, Head, Technical Support Services, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Anna Rácz, PR coordinator, Dean’s Secretariat, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University Andrea Robotka, Head, International Office, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University István Tóth, IT supporter, IT Support Services, Dean’s Secretariat, Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd University ExECUTIVE BOARD, EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY (2012-2013) Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic, President; University of Belgrade, Serbia Michael Tonry, President Elect; University of Minnesota, United States of America Henrik Tham, Past-President, Professor Emeritus; Department of Criminology, University of Stockholm, Sweden 6 Dina Siegel, Professor; Utrecht University, The Netherlands Klaus Boers, Professor; University of Münster, Germany Csaba Györy, Editor, ESC Newsletter; Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany; Deák Ferenc Faculty of Law, Széchenyi István Egyetem Paul Knepper, Editor, European Journal of Criminology; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Miklós Lévay, Organiser of the 2013 Annual Meeting; Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary Alberto Saiz Garitaonandia, Organiser of the 2012 Annual Meeting; University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain ExECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY Marcelo F. 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