
The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2018 Program & Abstracts 2018 Symposium overview 17 Tuesday, June 12th The Auditorium The Music Hall Room 353 Room 356 Room 357 Room 359 Room 361 Room 453 08.00 Registration opens Registration opens Tuesday, June 12th Tuesday, 09.15 TUE01 Opening ceremony 09.30 TUE02 Models for successful policing. Researchers’ advice to policy 10.30 Break 10.30–11.00 Break 10.30–11.00 11.00 TUE03 TUE04 TUE05 TUE06 TUE07 TUE08 TUE09 Problem places The prison in Selected studies in Policing specific Predicting problems? Studies on youths I. Dimensions of Scandinavia in the policing targets I Big data, algorithms Negative experiences rural crime light of modern and underlying issues – later trajectories research – In honor of the late professor Ulla V Bondeson 12.30 Lunch break 12.30–13.30 Lunch break 12.30–13.30 13.30 TUE10 TUE11 TUE12 TUE13 TUE14 TUE15 TUE16 Hybrid problems Transit crime and Tackling incivility, Policing specific Successfully policing Studies on youths II. Understanding fear: Focus on reducing burglary, targets II the TOR-network: Japanese experiences and preventing women’s safety and enhancing Governance and the radicalization and community challenges of digital violent extremism engagement: An evidence gathering evidence-based policing approach 15.00 Break 15.00–15.30 Break 15.00–15.30 15.30 TUE17 TUE18 TUE19 TUE20 TUE21 TUE22 TUE23 Problem offenders Crime and Policing men’s Policing specific Proactive policing and Studies on youths Brexit and the future perceived safety violence against targets III its challenges III. Understanding of EU-UK international in public places: women delinquency police and judicial Safety on cooperation the move 17.00 Poster session and welcome reception 17.00–19.00, the Atrium Poster session and welcome reception 17.00–19.00, the Atrium 18 Themes: Models for successful policing Tuesday, June 12th Tuesday, Contemporary criminology The Auditorium The Music Hall Room 353 Room 356 Room 357 Room 359 Room 361 Room 453 08.00 Registration opens Registration opens 09.15 TUE01 Opening ceremony 09.30 TUE02 Models for successful policing. Researchers’ advice to policy 10.30 Break 10.30–11.00 Break 10.30–11.00 11.00 TUE03 TUE04 TUE05 TUE06 TUE07 TUE08 TUE09 Problem places The prison in Selected studies in Policing specific Predicting problems? Studies on youths I. Dimensions of Scandinavia in the policing targets I Big data, algorithms Negative experiences rural crime light of modern and underlying issues – later trajectories research – In honor of the late professor Ulla V Bondeson 12.30 Lunch break 12.30–13.30 Lunch break 12.30–13.30 13.30 TUE10 TUE11 TUE12 TUE13 TUE14 TUE15 TUE16 Hybrid problems Transit crime and Tackling incivility, Policing specific Successfully policing Studies on youths II. Understanding fear: Focus on reducing burglary, targets II the TOR-network: Japanese experiences and preventing women’s safety and enhancing Governance and the radicalization and community challenges of digital violent extremism engagement: An evidence gathering evidence-based policing approach 15.00 Break 15.00–15.30 Break 15.00–15.30 15.30 TUE17 TUE18 TUE19 TUE20 TUE21 TUE22 TUE23 Problem offenders Crime and Policing men’s Policing specific Proactive policing and Studies on youths Brexit and the future perceived safety violence against targets III its challenges III. Understanding of EU-UK international in public places: women delinquency police and judicial Safety on cooperation the move 17.00 Poster session and welcome reception 17.00–19.00, the Atrium Poster session and welcome reception 17.00–19.00, the Atrium 19 Wednesday, June 13th The Auditorium The Music Hall Room 353 Room 356 Room 357 Room 359 Room 361 Room 453 08.00 Registration opens Registration opens Wednesday, June 13th Wednesday, 09.00 WED01 WED02 WED03 WED04 WED05 WED06 WED07 WED08 Problem victims Advances in Refining police How to change Campbell Police leadership and Bullying and Restorative justice evidence based investigation culture at the Collaboration crime international police cyberbullying: Nature, policing I practices crossroad for and justice group – co-operation dynamics and effective policing Systematic reviews effective interventions on radicalisation, deradicalisation, and organised crime 10.30 Break 10.30–11.00 Break 10.30–11.00 11.00 WED09 WED10 WED11 WED12 WED13 WED14 WED15 WED16 Implementing Advances in Developing national Reforming police Campbell Volunteering in law Violence in Preparing for the problem-oriented evidence based neighbourhood forces Collaboration crime enforcement contemporary future policing policing II policing guidelines and justice group – Swedish society: Systematic reviews on Results from the bullying and bystander violent organizing and programs antisocial careers project 12.30 Networking lunch 12.30–13.30, the Atrium Networking lunch 12.30–13.30, the Atrium 13.30 WED17 The prize winner’s lecture 14.30 Break 14.30–15.00 Break 14.30–15.00 15.00– WED18 WED19 WED20 WED21 WED22 WED23 WED24 WED25 16.30 Crime harm and Advances in Community Modernization of Campbell Finding the balance Research on burglary Sensitive sentencing problem-oriented evidence based policing, victims police strategies Collaboration crime between force and and prison practice policing policing III and families: and justice group dialogue in policing Growing the – Innovative and evidence base effective justice 18.30 Prize award ceremony and dinner (Stockholm City Hall) Prize award ceremony and dinner (Stockholm City Hall) 20 Themes: Models for successful policing June 13th Wednesday, Contemporary criminology The Auditorium The Music Hall Room 353 Room 356 Room 357 Room 359 Room 361 Room 453 08.00 Registration opens Registration opens 09.00 WED01 WED02 WED03 WED04 WED05 WED06 WED07 WED08 Problem victims Advances in Refining police How to change Campbell Police leadership and Bullying and Restorative justice evidence based investigation culture at the Collaboration crime international police cyberbullying: Nature, policing I practices crossroad for and justice group – co-operation dynamics and effective policing Systematic reviews effective interventions on radicalisation, deradicalisation, and organised crime 10.30 Break 10.30–11.00 Break 10.30–11.00 11.00 WED09 WED10 WED11 WED12 WED13 WED14 WED15 WED16 Implementing Advances in Developing national Reforming police Campbell Volunteering in law Violence in Preparing for the problem-oriented evidence based neighbourhood forces Collaboration crime enforcement contemporary future policing policing II policing guidelines and justice group – Swedish society: Systematic reviews on Results from the bullying and bystander violent organizing and programs antisocial careers project 12.30 Networking lunch 12.30–13.30, the Atrium Networking lunch 12.30–13.30, the Atrium 13.30 WED17 The prize winner’s lecture 14.30 Break 14.30–15.00 Break 14.30–15.00 15.00– WED18 WED19 WED20 WED21 WED22 WED23 WED24 WED25 16.30 Crime harm and Advances in Community Modernization of Campbell Finding the balance Research on burglary Sensitive sentencing problem-oriented evidence based policing, victims police strategies Collaboration crime between force and and prison practice policing policing III and families: and justice group dialogue in policing Growing the – Innovative and evidence base effective justice 18.30 Prize award ceremony and dinner (Stockholm City Hall) Prize award ceremony and dinner (Stockholm City Hall) 21 Thursday, June 14th The Auditorium The Music Hall Room 353 Room 356 Room 357 Room 359 Room 361 Room 453 08.00 Registration opens Registration opens Thursday, June 14th Thursday, 09.00 THU01 THU02 THU03 THU04 THU05 THU06 THU07 Policing hot spots Understanding Systematic German studies on Working with abused Criminology and Partner violence marginalized problem-oriented outlaw motorcycle children police practice: communities. crime prevention gangs Authors meet critics Analyzing the and how to make patterns. Results on it happen in real family support. practice 10.30 Break 10.30–11.00 Break 10.30–11.00 11.00 THU08 The Jerry Lee lecture 12.00 Lunch break 12.00–13.00 Lunch break 12.00–13.00 13.00 THU09 THU10 THU11 THU12 THU13 THU14 THU15 Selected studies in Youths and school Selected studies in Tailored crime Crimes against the Student panel: New The use and criminology I violence criminology II prevention elderly – prevalence, studies on policing, prevention of drugs characteristics and gender and crime, possibilities for and smuggling prevention 14.30 22 Themes: Models for successful policing Thursday, June 14th Thursday, Contemporary criminology The Auditorium The Music Hall Room 353 Room 356 Room 357 Room 359 Room 361 Room 453 08.00 Registration opens Registration opens 09.00 THU01 THU02 THU03 THU04 THU05 THU06 THU07 Policing hot spots Understanding Systematic German studies on Working with abused Criminology and Partner violence marginalized problem-oriented outlaw motorcycle children police practice: communities. crime prevention gangs Authors meet critics Analyzing the and how to make patterns. Results on it happen in real family support. practice 10.30 Break 10.30–11.00 Break 10.30–11.00 11.00 THU08 The Jerry Lee lecture 12.00 Lunch break 12.00–13.00 Lunch break 12.00–13.00 13.00 THU09 THU10 THU11 THU12 THU13 THU14 THU15 Selected studies in Youths and school Selected studies in Tailored crime Crimes against the Student panel: New The use and criminology I violence criminology II prevention elderly – prevalence, studies on policing, prevention of drugs characteristics
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