WEDNESDAY 8Th 2010

WEDNESDAY 8Th 2010

10th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY: FROM INDIVIDUALS TO ORGANIZATIONS BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Table of Contents Table of Contents Organizing Comittee ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 List of Participants ................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Panel Session 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 79 1. Different perspectives on social perception in the fear of crime : relational concerns and social anxieties .......................................................................................................................... 79 2. The science of Art Crime ................................................................................................................................................ 81 3. Judicial Rehabilitation in Europe – Working Group Community Sanctions ............................................................ 82 4. Youth Violence ................................................................................................................................................................. 83 5. Mafia .................................................................................................................................................................................. 85 6. Criminal careers ............................................................................................................................................................... 86 7. Criminological Theories .................................................................................................................................................. 87 8. Crime & Countries issues ................................................................................................................................................ 89 9. Work and Victimization .................................................................................................................................................. 90 10. Law, Human Rights and Crime .................................................................................................................................... 91 11. Criminology Programmes in Europe – Working Group on Criminology Curricula .............................................. 93 12. Contemporary Policing Challenges ............................................................................................................................. 93 13. Reaction to Juvenile Delinquency ............................................................................................................................... 95 14. Financial Market Regulation and Enforcement ....................................................................................................... 96 Plenary Session I ..................................................................................................................................................................... 101 Panel Session 2 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 105 15. Scientific Knowledge, Expert Witnesses and Non‐Witness Experts in International Criminal Justice .................................................................................................................................. 105 16. Reforming Juvenile Justice in Europe ......................................................................................................................... 106 17. Testing Situational Action Theory, Empirical findings from research in Colombia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom .............................................................................................................................................. 107 18. Desistance and community sanctions – Working Group Community Sanctions ................................................ 108 19. Legitimate and Accountable Security in Europe – Working Group Crime, Science, Politics ............................. 110 20. Corruption and White‐Collar Crime............................................................................................................................ 111 21. Crime and mental disorder .......................................................................................................................................... 112 22. Terrorism ........................................................................................................................................................................ 114 23. Piracy ............................................................................................................................................................................... 116 24. Domestic Violence ......................................................................................................................................................... 117 25. Welfare & Workfare policy and Crime ....................................................................................................................... 119 26. Criminological Theories ............................................................................................................................................... 120 27. Prison and community centres staff‐related researches ........................................................................................ 121 28. Accountability and Confidence in the Criminal Justice System and Law Enforcement Agencies ..................... 122 29. Measuring the Fear of Crime ....................................................................................................................................... 124 30. Organized Crime in Context ......................................................................................................................................... 126 31. Reactions to Sex‐Crime ................................................................................................................................................. 127 Panel Session 3 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 131 32. Mass victimization and restorative justice: Exploring new territories in post‐conflict situations .................... 131 33. Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice Working Group Meeting ............................................................................... 132 3 Table of Contents 34. Moral and Social Rationales in the Sentencing Decision Process .......................................................................... 132 35. Organized Crime ............................................................................................................................................................ 134 36. The 2010 Edition of the European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics – New perspectives for comparative criminology and criminal justice .................................................................. 135 37. Fighting Economic Crime .............................................................................................................................................. 137 38. War Crime and State Crime ......................................................................................................................................... 138 39. Juvenile Delinquency and the Family ......................................................................................................................... 140 40. Cybercrime ..................................................................................................................................................................... 141 41. Science‐politics interaction in Criminology – Working Group Crime, Science, Politics ...................................... 143 42. Qualitative Methodology and Criminology ............................................................................................................... 144 43. Prison and Prison Population ...................................................................................................................................... 146 44. Domestic violence ......................................................................................................................................................... 147 45. Sentencing ...................................................................................................................................................................... 149 46. Family and Crime ........................................................................................................................................................... 150 47. Criminological Theories ................................................................................................................................................ 151 48. Punitiveness and Related Issues ................................................................................................................................. 153 49. The Changing Character

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    332 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us