Thursday, 3 September 2015
Parallel session 1 - 08:30 - 09:45
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1.1 MIGRATION, PRISON AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Room: S-10.P2
Maria João Guia
0001 - FOREIGNERS IN PRISONS IN THE XXI CENTURY Maria João Guia (Portugal)2; Sílvia Gomes (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho and University Institute of Maia; 2 - University of Coimbra
Luke De Noronha
0002 - WHEN ‘FOREIGN CRIMINALS’ DON’T LOOK ALL THAT FOREIGN: BEYOND ‘MIGRANTS ARE NOT CRIMINALS’ AND TOWARD A RADICAL ACCOUNT OF CRIME, DEPORTATION AND RACISM. Luke De Noronha (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Oxford
Ines Hasselberg
0003 - ENVISIONING RELEASE. FOREIGN-NATIONAL PRISONERS, RETURN AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SENTENCE TIME. Ines Hasselberg (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford
Steven De Ridder
0004 - FOREIGN-NATIONAL PRISONERS’ PERCEPTIONS ON IMPRISONMENT AND EXPULSION Steven De Ridder (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
1.2 CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND PROCEDURAL JUSTICE
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Room: U-01.P1.EA
Esther De Graaf
0005 - THE RIGHT TO COMPLAIN FOR JUVENILES WHO ARE DEPRIVED OF THEIR LIBERTY: SOME METHODOLOGICAL THOUGHTS. Esther De Graaf (Belgium)1; Jenneke Christiaens (Belgium)1; Els Dumortier (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
María José Bernuz Beneitez
0006 - CRIMINALISATION THROUGH JUVENILES RIGHTS: THE CASE OF THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD OF CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH LAW María José Bernuz Beneitez (Spain)1 1 - University of Zaragoza
Ton Liefaard
0007 - THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD IN JUVENILE JUSTICE: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON YOUTH COURT PRACTICES IN EUROPE Stephanie Rap (Netherlands)1; Ton Liefaard (Netherlands)1 1 - Department of Child Law, Leiden University Law School
Sofie De Kimpe
0008 - WHEN SALDUZ MET MIRANDA: POLICE INTERROGATIONS AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Els Dumortier (Belgium)1; Sofie De Kimpe (Belgium)1; Camille Claeys (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
1.3 RESEARCH NETWORK ON BIKER CRIME (RNBC) - POLICING OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE GANGS
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Room: S-07.Pi
Christian Klement
0009 - VIOLENCE AS A GROUP PHENOMENON AMONG DANISH OUTLAW BIKERS? Christian Klement (Denmark)1 1 - University of Copenhagen, and Danish Ministry of Justice
Julie Ayling
0010 - AUSTRALIAN RESPONSES TO OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE GANGS: THE STORY, THE LESSONS AND THE POTENTIAL OF ‘PEOPLE POWER’ Julie Ayling (Australia)1 1 - Australian National University, Regulatory Institutions Network, Canberra, Australia
Arjan Blokland
0011 - CRIMINAL TRAJECTORIES OF MEMBERS OF DUTCH OUTLAW BIKER CLUBS Arjan Blokland (Netherlands)1; Laurien Wubbels (Netherlands)3; Melvin Soudijn (Netherlands)2 1 - NSCR / Leiden University; 2 - National Police; 3 - Groningen University
1.4 MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN EUROPEAN PRISONS
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U-Noble
Kirstin Drenkhahn
0013 - PRISON MENTAL HEALTH CARE – EUROPEAN BACKGROUND Kirstin Drenkhahn (Germany)1 1 - Freie Universitaet Berlin
Leonel Gonçalves
0014 - CORRECTIONAL CLIMATE AND THE MENTAL HEALTH OF YOUNG PRISONERS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY Leonel Gonçalves (Switzerland)1 1 - Canton Zurich, Directorate of Justice and the Interior, Office of Corrections, Department of Mental Health Services, Research and Development Division
Anja Dirkzwager
0015 - HEALTH PROBLEMS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION IN DUTCH PRISONS Anja Dirkzwager (Netherlands)1; Paul Nieuwbeerta (Netherlands)2 1 - Netherlands Institute for the study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); 2 - Leiden University, Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology
Caroline Devynck
0016 - PSYCHOLOGICAL POWER VERSUS MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN BELGIAN PRISONS Caroline Devynck (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Anita Mehay
0017 - WELLBEING AND STRATEGIES FOR COPING IN PRISON FOR YOUNG OFFENDERS IN ENGLAND Anita Mehay (United Kingdom)1; Rosie Meek (United Kingdom)1; Jane Ogden (United Kingdom)2 1 - Royal Holloway University of London; 2 - University of Surrey
1.5 EXPLORING CYBERCRIME USING CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES
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Room: S-09.P2
Thomas Holt
0018 - EXAMINING DIFFERENCES IN OPEN WEB AND TOR-BASED DATA MARKETS Thomas Holt (United States of America)1; Olga Smirnova (United States of America)2; Adam Bossler (United States of America)3 1 - Michigan State University; 2 - Eastern Carolina University; 3 - Georgia Southern University
Marleen Weulen Kranenbarg
0019 - THE CYBERCRIMINAL LIFE-COURSE: A CRIMINOLOGICAL ‘ZERO-DAY’. A FIRST EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF LIFE-COURSE FACTORS IN CYBERCRIME VERSUS NON-CYBERCRIME. Marleen Weulen Kranenbarg (Netherlands)1; Stijn Ruiter (Netherlands)1; Jean-Louis Van Gelder (Netherlands)1; Wim Bernasco (Netherlands)1 1 - NSCR, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Rolf Van Wegberg
0020 - COME OVER TO THE DARK SIDE: UNRAVELLING CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES ON THE DARKWEB Rolf Van Wegberg (Netherlands)1; Mark Van Staalduinen (Netherlands)1 1 - TU Delft and TNO, Cybersecurity & Resilience
Rutger Leukfeldt
0021 - CYBERCRIMINAL NETWORKS IN THE NETHERLANDS Rutger Leukfeldt (Netherlands)1 1 - Open University of the Netherlands, NHL University of Applied Sciences and Dutch Police Academy
1.6 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS
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Room: S-01.P-3
Antony Pemberton
0022 - THE ETHICS OF VICTIMOLOGY, THE MORALITY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Antony Pemberton (Netherlands)1 1 - Tilburg University
David O'mahony
0023 - THEORISING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE WITHIN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: EMPOWERMENT THEORY, AGENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY David O'mahony (United Kingdom)1; Jonathan Doak (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Essex; 2 - Durham University
Simon Green
0024 - NEW-AGE, NEO-LIBERAL AND MORALISING: LOCATING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE WITHIN CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT Simon Green (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Hull
1.7 PREVALENCE AND DYADIC CONCORDANCE IN SEXUAL COERCION BY MARITAL AND DATING PARTNERSAND BY SIBLINGS
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Room: S-08.P2
Inês Carvalho Relva
0026 - PREVALENCE AND CONCORDANCE IN SEXUAL COERCION OF SIBLINGS BY PORTUGUESE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Inês Carvalho Relva (Portugal)1; Otília Monteiro Fernandes (Portugal)2; Madalena Alarcão (Portugal)3; Murray Straus (United States of America)4 1 - Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro e Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra; 2 - Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro; 3 - Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra; 4 - Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire
Ronit Smadar-Dror
0027 - PREVALENCE AND CONCORDANCE IN DEPRIVATION OF SEX IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS DURING CONFLICTS Zeev Winstok (Israel)1; Ronit Smadar-Dror (Israel)1 1 - University of Haifa
Ricardo Pinto
0028 - PREVALENCE AND CONCORDANCE IN SEXUAL COERCION OF PARTNERS BY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, THEIR PARENTS, AND THEIR GRANDPARENTS Ricardo Pinto (Portugal)1; Patrícia Correia-Santos (Portugal)1; Inês Jongenelen (Portugal)1; Murray Straus (United States of America)2 1 - Lusófona University of Porto; 2 - University of New Hampshire
Murray Straus
PREVALENCE AND CONCORDANCE IN SEXUAL COERCION OF PARTNERS BY UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUPLES IN 32 NATIONS Murray Straus (United States of America)1; Yahayra Michel-Smith (United States of America)2 1 - Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire; 2 - University of New Hampshire
1.8 PREVENTING, INTERDICTING AND MITIGATING EXTREMIST EVENTS: DEFENDING AGAINST LONE ACTOR EXTREMISM
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Room: U-04.P1.EA
Paul Gill
0029 - COMPARING LONE ACTOR TERRORISTS AND SOLO MASS MURDERERS Paul Gill (United Kingdom)1 1 - University College London
Simon Perry
0030 - SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION, THE FOUR PILLARS OF OPPORTUNITY AND LONE-WOLF TERRORIST EVENTS: THE CASE OF RUN-OVER ATTACKS Simon Perry (Israel)1; Badi Hasisi (Israel)1; Gali Perry (Israel)1 1 - The Hebrew University
Noemie Bouhana
0031 - PATTERNS OF LONE-ACTOR RADICALISATION: IDENTIFYING RELATIONAL SCRIPTS Stefan Malthaner (Denmark)1; Lasse Lindekilde (Denmark)1; Noemie Bouhana (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Aarhus; 2 - University College London
Kacper Gradon
0032 - LEGISLATIVE, OPERATIONAL, CULTURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES FOR DETERRENCE, COMBATING AND INVESTIGATION OF INCIDENTS LINKED TO THE RADICALIZATION, EXTREMISM AND TERRORISM Kacper Gradon (Poland)1; Agnieszka Gutkowska (Poland)1 1 - University of Warsaw
1.9 CRIME AND PLACE 1: REDUCING CRIME
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Room: U-05.P1.EA
Kate Bowers
0033 - DOES EVERY-DAY POLICING PATROL REDUCE CRIME? Kate Bowers (United Kingdom)1; Toby Davies (United Kingdom)1 1 - Department of Security and Crime Science, UCL
Alexandra Gomes
0034 - THE INFLUENCE OF STREET LIGHTING IN CRIMES AGAINST STORES Alexandra Gomes (Portugal)1; Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)1 1 - University Fernando Pessoa
Henk Elffers
0035 - DOES PREVENTION ADVICE MITIGATE THE RISK OF REPEAT VICTIMIZATION OF BURGLARY? Henk Elffers (Netherlands)1 1 - NSCR Amsterdam
Torbjorn Skardhamar
0036 - EFFECTS OF A MULTI-COMPONENT RESPONSIBLE BEVERAGE PROGRAMME SERVICE (RBS) ON VIOLENT ASSAULTS IN OSLO Torbjorn Skardhamar (Norway)2,3; Silje Bringsrud Fekjaer (Norway)1; Willy Pedersen (Norway)3 1 - The Norwegian Police University College; 2 - Statistics Norway, Research Departement; 3 - University of Oslo, departement of sociology and human geography
1.10 GENDER, CRIME AND JUSTICE WORKING GROUP. PANEL 1: GENDER, CRIME AND JUSTICE
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Room: S-02.P-2
Louise Rooney
0037 - AN INVESTIGATION OF GENDER, CRIME AND DECISION-MAKING: WHAT DO THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS SAY? Louise Rooney (Ireland)1 1 - University College Dublin, Institute of Criminology
Martina Althoff
0038 - BREAKING THROUGH THE BINARY: DOES CRIMINOLOGY NEED A THEORY OF GENDER? Martina Althoff (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Groningen
Anabel Cerezo Domínguez
0039 - EVALUATING THE COSTS/BENEFITS RELATION OF THE SPANISH CRIMINAL POLICY MODEL IN GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Anabel Cerezo Domínguez (Spain)1; María José Benítez Jiménez (Spain)1 1 - University of Málaga
1.11 UNDERSTANDING BREACH PROCESSES IN A EUROPEAN CONTEXT
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Room: U-07.P1.EA
Ineke Pruin
0040 - PARTIES, ROLES AND RESPONSABILITIES IN THE BREACH PROCESS Miranda Boone (Netherlands)1; Ester Blay (Spain)2; Ineke Pruin (Germany)3 1 - University of Utrecht; 2 - Universidad Pompeu Fabra; 3 - Universität Greifswald
Klara Kerezsi
0041 - BREACHING COMMUNITY SENTENCE IN THE EU: SOME REFLECTIONS ON STATISTICS Klara Kerezsi (Hungary)1; Alfredas Laurinavicius (Lithuania)2 1 - National University of Public Service Faculty of Law Enforcement; 2 - Vilnius University
Christine Morgenstern
0042 - LEGITIMACY, FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE IN THE BREACH PROCESS: EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES Christine Morgenstern (Germany)1; Luisa Ravagnani (Italy)2 1 - University of Greifswald; 2 - University of Brescia
Gill Mcivor
0043 - ‘TO BREACH OR NOT TO BREACH?’ DISCRETION IN BREACH DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES Kristel Beyens (Belgium)1; Gill Mcivor (United Kingdom)2; Anders Persson (Sweden)3 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel; 2 - University of Stirling; 3 - Lund University
Maria Anagnostaki
0044 - 'LEGITIMACY, FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE IN THE BREACH PROCESS': COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES? Niamh Maguire (Ireland)1; Cid Jose (Spain)3; Anthea Hucklesby (United Kingdom)2; Maria Anagnostaki (Greece)4 1 - Waterford Institute of Technology; 2 - University of Leeds; 3 - Universitat Autonoma Barcelona; 4 - National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
1.12 LOCATING THE ROOTS OF INSECURITY AND VIOLENCE: COMMUNITY TRAUMA AND REPRODUCED HARMS
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Auditorium
Simon Winlow
0045 - TRAUMA AND INSECURITY IN THE BIOGRAPHIES OF VIOLENT OFFENDERS - SOME EMPIRICAL AND THEORETICAL OBSERVATIONS Simon Winlow (United Kingdom)1 1 - Teesside Centre for Realist Criminology, Teesside University, UK
Renata Salecl
0046 - WAR TRAUMA 20 YEARS AFTER - SYMBOLIC, IMAGINARY AND REAL Renata Salecl (Slovenia)1 1 - Institute of Criminology at Faculty of Law, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Rowland Atkinson
0047 - SOCIAL INEQUALITY AS TRAUMA: NEIGHBOURHOOD LIFE, INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL DANGER IN LONDON Rowland Atkinson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
1.13 ADVANCES IN QUANTITATIVE CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND METHODS I
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Room: U-03.P1.EA
Jost Reinecke
0048 - THE ESTIMATION OF TRAJECTORIES OF DELINQUENCY CONSIDERING MISSING DATA TECHNIQUES Jost Reinecke (Germany)1 1 - University of Bielefeld, Faculty of Sociology
Daniel Seddig
0049 - BAYESIAN SEM IN CRIMINOLOGY: THE ASSESSMENT OF MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE AND CROSS LOADINGS Daniel Seddig (Switzerland)1; Heinz Leitgöb (Germany)2 1 - University of Zurich; 2 - University of Frankfurt
Göran Köber
0050 - METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES OF AGING IN FEAR OF CRIME RESEARCH Göran Köber (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
1.14 DESISTANCE PROCESSES AMONG JUVENILE AND ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS FOLLOWING JUDICIAL INTERVENTIONS
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Room: U-04.P1.E3
Maria Walsh
0051 - EFFECTS OF JUDICIAL INTERVENTIONS ON THE DESISTANCE PROCESS - RESULTS OF A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Maria Walsh (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Jakob Humm
0052 - TRANSITIONS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS FROM PUNITIVE ENFORCEMENTS TO FREEDOM Jakob Humm (Switzerland)1 1 - Universität Zürich
Elke Wienhausen-Knezevic
0053 - „BREAKING THE VICIOUS CYCLE“ – LIFECOURSE PROCESSES AND STAGES OF DESISTANCE AMONG YOUNG PRISON RELEASEES Elke Wienhausen-Knezevic (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Ursula Gernbeck
0054 - SHORT SHARP SHOCK INCARCERATION IN GERMANY - A NEW WAY TO FOSTER YOUNG OFFENDERS' LAW-COMPLYING CONDUCT? Ursula Gernbeck (Germany)1 1 - Georg August Universitaet Goettingen
1.15 DRUG POLICIES AND SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-04.P1
Line Beauchesne
0055 - SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIAL ACTION: DRUG POLICY Line Beauchesne (Canada)1 1 - University of Ottawa, Department of Criminology
Michaela Stefunkova
0056 - MITIGATION OF CRIMINAL REPRESSION AGAINST DRUG USERS BY THE NEW CZECH PENAL CODE Michaela Stefunkova (Czech Republic)1 1 - Institute of Criminology and Social Prevention
Krzysztof Krajewski
0057 - TO CONTROL OR NOT TO CONTROL, AND IF TO CONTROL HOW TO DO IT? THE CHALLENGE OF ‘LEGAL HIGHS’ AND NEW PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN POLAND AND IN EUROPE. Krzysztof Krajewski (Poland)1 1 - Jagiellonian University
1.16 WHITE COLLAR, ECONOMIC AND ORGANIZED CRIME: CONTROL AND REGULATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Anita Kumar
0059 - HOW ACTORS INVOLVED IN ORGANIZED CRIME CAN TEACH THE EUROPEAN POLICE OFFICE ABOUT CROSS CULTURAL COOPERATION Anita Kumar (Canada)1 1 - European Inter University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization
Nora Markwalder
0060 - TRENDS IN WHITE COLLAR CRIME REGULATIONS IN SWITZERLAND AND EUROPE Nora Markwalder (Switzerland)1 1 - University of St. Gallen
Annette Vestby
0061 - POLICING THE BLURRED LINE BETWEEN ORGANIZED AND ECONOMIC CRIME Annette Vestby (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College
Lars Korsell
0062 - REGULATION AS A SITUATIONAL TOOL AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME INFILTRATION IN LEGITIMATE BUSINESSES Lars Korsell (Sweden)1 1 - The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention
1.17 PUNISHMENT & WELFARE REVISITED: A CRITICAL LOOK AT NORDIC PENAL REGIMES
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Room: U-02.P1.EA
Peter Scharff Smith
0063 - THE NORDIC MODEL – FROM NORMALIZATION AND OPEN PRISONS TO PRE-TRIAL PRACTICES Peter Scharff Smith (Denmark)1 1 - The Danish Institute for Human Rights
Vanessa Barker
0064 - WELFARE NATIONALISM/PENAL NATIONALISM: A PROBLEM FOR PUNISHMENT? Vanessa Barker (Sweden)1 1 - Stockholm University
Thomas Ugelvik
0065 - THE CRIMMIGRATION PRISON: NORMALISATION AND FOREIGN NATIONALS IN THE NORWEGIAN WELFARE STATE PRISON Thomas Ugelvik (Norway)1 1 - University of Tromsø
Kerstin Svensson
0066 - COMMUNITY SANCTIONS AS PART OF THE PENAL SYSTEM Kerstin Svensson (Sweden)1 1 - Lund university
1.18 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Eleni Velentza
0067 - TAKING CHANCES IN CRIMINOLOGY: A SURVEILLANCE-STUDIES APPROACH OF ELECTRONICALLY MONITORED PUNISHMENT Eleni Velentza (Belgium)1,2 1 - Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL); 2 - Fonds National pour la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS)
Anne Bräuchle
0068 - ELECTRONIC MONITORING OF HIGH-RISK OFFENDERS IN GERMANY Jörg Kinzig (Germany)1; Anne Bräuchle (Germany)1 1 - University of Tübingen
Lucia Šimunová
0069 - ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC Lucia Šimunová (Slovakia)1 1 - The Faculty of Law, Trnava University in Trnava
Bartosz Kędzierski
0070 - ELECTRONIC MONITORING OF OFFENDERS IN POLAND- PERSPECTIVES OF NEW SYSTEM. Bartosz Kędzierski (Poland)1 1 - University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Law and Administration, Institute of Criminology
1.19 SCHOOL AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Julia Sandahl
0071 - A TEST OF MST (MACRO LEVEL STRAIN THEORY) ON SCHOOL CONTEXTUAL VARIATIONS IN SELF-REPORTED OFFENDING Julia Sandahl (Sweden)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Stockholm University
Olga Cunha
0072 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS AND STUDENTS ENGAGEMENT WITH SCHOOL Paulo Moreira (Portugal)1; Marta Pacheco (Portugal)1; Olga Cunha (Portugal)1,2 1 - Universidade Lusíada do Porto; 2 - Universidade do Minho
Margarida Santos
0073 - MORAL EMOTIONS OF SHAME AND GUILT: RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTING AND TEMPERAMENT IN CHILDHOOD Margarida Santos (Portugal)1; Josefina Castro (Portugal)1; Carla Cardoso (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
Zelimir Kesetovic
0074 - CRIME TRENDS AND RISKS MANAGEMENT IN SCHOOLS: THE CASE OF CROATIA AND SERBIA Irena Cajner Mraovic (Croatia)1; Zelimir Kesetovic (Serbia)3; Dubravko Derk (Croatia)2 1 - University of Zagreb, Centre for Croatian Studies; 2 - Zagreb Holding; 3 - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies
1.20 POLICE LEGITIMACY AND TRUST
Oral Presentations
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Anjuli Van Damme
0075 - THE IMPACT OF POLICE CONTACT ON TRUST AND POLICE LEGITIMACY IN BELGIUM Anjuli Van Damme (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
Sergender Sezer
0076 - CRIME VICTIMS’ PERCEPTION OF SECURITY Sergender Sezer (Turkey)2; Halime Ünal (Turkey)1 1 - Yıldırım Beyazıt Universitesi , Ankara ,Turkey; 2 - Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey
Sarah Macqueen
0077 - ENHANCING PUBLIC TRUST AND POLICE LEGITIMACY DURING ROAD TRAFFIC ENCOUNTERS: RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN SCOTLAND Sarah Macqueen (United Kingdom)1; Ben Bradford (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Edinburgh; 2 - University of Oxford
Dorian Schaap
0078 - THE POLICE, THE PUBLIC, AND THE PURSUIT OF TRUST. POLICE TRUST-BUILDING STRATEGIES IN DENMARK, THE NETHERLANDS, AND ENGLAND & WALES Dorian Schaap (Netherlands)1 1 - Radboud University, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
1.21 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Adeem Massarwa
0079 - RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR VIOLENT BEHAVIOR AMONG PALESTINIAN ADOLESCENTS IN ISREAL Adeem Massarwa (Israel)1 1 - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Emiko Kobayashi
0080 - BULLYING AMONG JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: APPLYING SOCIAL BOND THEORY Emiko Kobayashi (Japan)1 1 - Kanazawa University
Marie Christine Bergmann
0081 - DOES INTERGENERATIONAL CLOSURE REDUCE DEVIANT BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILES OVER TIME? Marie Christine Bergmann (Germany)1; Bettina Doering (Germany)2 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony; 2 - Leibniz Universität Hannover
Shahnila Tariq
0082 - PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AS ANTECEDENTS OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR IN ADOLESCENTS Shahnila Tariq (Pakistan)1; Rukhsana Kausar (Pakistan)1 1 - University of the Punjab
1.22 SEX WORK AND SOCIAL CONTROL
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Maite Verhoeven
0083 - INTAKE INTERVIEWS WITH SEX WORKERS. PREVENTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF SEX TRAFFICKING ON A LOCAL LEVEL IN THE NETHERLANDS. Maite Verhoeven (Netherlands)1 1 - Research and Documentation Center (WODC)
Maria Kennis
0084 - IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIAL POSITION SEX WORKERS IN THE NETHERLANDS; HOW CAN THEIR STIGMA DECREASE AND HOW CAN A BREAKTHROUGH OF CURRENT EXCLUSION ACTUALLY TAKE PLACE? Maria Kennis (Netherlands)1 1 - Avans University Centre for Public Safety and Criminal Justice
Helgi Gunnlaugsson
0085 - SHOULD BUYING SEX AND USE OF DRUGS BE CRIMINALIZED? Helgi Gunnlaugsson (Iceland)1 1 - University of Iceland
Sarah Kingston
0086 - PROSTITUTION: WOMEN WHO PAY FOR SEXUAL SERVICES IN THE UK Sarah Kingston (United Kingdom)1; Natalie Hammond (United Kingdom)2; Scarlett Redman (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Lancaster; 2 - Manchester Metropolitan University
1.23 CORPORATE AND ORGANIZATIONAL CRIME: PREVENTING AND SANCTIONING
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Liisa Lähteenmäki
0087 - THE ROAD IS LONG: THE STRUGGLE FOR CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY IN FINNISH LEGISLATION Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi (Finland)1; Liisa Lähteenmäki (Finland)1 1 - Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Marieke Kluin
0088 - OPTIC COMPLIANCE Marieke Kluin (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
Jelle Jaspers
0089 - CONTROLLING CONSPIRACIES. HOW CARTELISTS DEAL WITH INTERNAL CONFLICTS Jelle Jaspers (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Peter Szmodics
0090 - HOW TO USE KNOWLEDGE-BASED PROCESS MANAGEMENT TO PREVENT ORGANIZATIONAL ABUSE Peter Szmodics (Hungary)1 1 - Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest
1.24 A CONVERSATION: CRIMINOLOGY AND CARCERAL GEOGRAPHY
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Room: U-03.P1.EA
Thomas Ugelvik
0091 - A CONVERSATION: CRIMINOLOGY AND CARCERAL GEOGRAPHY Dominique Moran (United Kingdom)1; Jennifer Turner (United Kingdom)2; Ben Crewe (United Kingdom)3; Marie Hutton (United Kingdom)1; Anna Schliehe (United Kingdom)4; Andrew Wooff (United Kingdom)5; Thomas Ugelvik (Norway)6; Yvonne Jewkes (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Birmingham; 2 - University of Leicester; 3 - University of Cambridge; 4 - University of Glasgow; 5 - University of Sheffield; 6 - University of Tromsø
Parallel Session 2 - 10:00 - 11:15
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2.1 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: DARIO MELOSSI, CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND MIGRATION
Room: S-04.P1
Vanessa Barker
0092 - PUNISHING MOBILITY: AN AUTHOR MEETS CRITIC REVIEW OF MELOSSI’S CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND MIGRATION, A NORTHERN EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE Vanessa Barker (Sweden)1 1 - Stockholm University
Jose A. Brandariz-Garcia
0093 - READING DARIO MELOSSI'S CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND MIGRATION FROM A SOUTHERN EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE Jose A. Brandariz-Garcia (Spain)1 1 - University of A Coruna
Katja Franko
0094 - AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: DARIO MELOSSI, CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND MIGRATION (2015) Katja Franko (Norway)1 1 - University of Oslo
Joanne Van Der Leun
0095 - ON CRIMINALISATION AND CRIME. A CRIMINOLOGICAL REVIEW OF DARIO MELOSSI’S CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND MIGRATION Joanne Van Der Leun (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
2.2 ESC TWGJJ ROUNDTABLE (1): THE STATE WE’RE IN
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Barry Goldson
0096 - JUVENILE JUSTICE IN ENGLAND: RECENT REFORMS, TRENDS AND CHANGES Barry Goldson (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Liverpool
Kristina-Maria Kanz
0097 - THE STATE WE’RE IN – JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUVENILE JUSTICE IN GERMANY Kristina-Maria Kanz (Germany)1 1 - University of Münster, Institute of Criminology
Stefaan Pleysier
0098 - STATISTICS AND TRENDS ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN BELGIUM Stefaan Pleysier (Belgium)1; Johan Put (Belgium)1; Eef Goedseels (Belgium)2; Isabelle Ravier (Belgium)2 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology, KU Leuven; 2 - National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology (NICC)
Jolande Uit Beijerse
0099 - JUVENILE JUSTICE IN THE NETHERLANDS: RECENT REFORMS, TRENDS AND CHANGES Jolande Uit Beijerse (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Criminal Justice
Susan Mcvie
0100 - THE CRIME DROP IN SCOTLAND: ARE YOUNG PEOPLE TO THANK? Susan Mcvie (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
2.3 OBSERVING THE OBSERVERS: ETHNOGRAPHIES AND ISSUES RELATED TO RESEARCHING THE SOCIAL WORLD OF THE POLICE AND POLICING
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Camille Claeys
0101 - ETNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH IN A POLICE YOUTH UNIT: REFLECTING ON METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES Camille Claeys (Belgium)1; Els Dumortier (Belgium)1; Sofie De Kimpe (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Jan Terpstra
0102 - OBSERVATIONS OF DAILY WORK ROUTINES OF PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICERS IN PUBLIC PLACES Jan Terpstra (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Matthew Bacon
0103 - ‘RISKY’ RESEARCH AND ETHICS IN PURSUING THE CRIMINOLOGICAL IMAGINATION Matthew Bacon (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Yvonne Hail
0104 - LOCAL POLICING IN TRANSITION: EXAMINING THE IMPACTS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS OF POLICE REFORM IN SCOTLAND Yvonne Hail (United Kingdom)1 1 - Scottish Institute for Policing Research University of Dundee
Demarée Chaim
0105 - CAPITAL CITY POLICE PATROL CULTURE, AUTONOMY AND DOMINION Demarée Chaim (Belgium)1; Enhus Els (Belgium)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
2.4 SECURITY AND THE PRISON CLIMATE
U-Noble
Sarah Fehrmann
0106 - PRISON CLIMATE – RESEARCHERS` PERCEPTION OF DIFFERENT PRISONS IN GERMANY Sarah Fehrmann (Germany)1 1 - Universität zu Köln
An-Sofie Vanhouche
0107 - LIMITS OF TRUST: DYNAMIC SECURITY AND STAFF-PRISONER RELATIONSHIPS An-Sofie Vanhouche (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Cormac Behan
0108 - IMPROVING PRISON LIFE AND UPHOLDING PRISONERS’ RIGHTS?: MONITORING, INSPECTION AND COMPLAINTS ADJUDICATION IN IRISH PRISONS Cormac Behan (Ireland)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Sharon Shalev
0109 - IN THE BELLY OF THE BEAST: RESEARCHING SOLITARY CONFINEMENT Sharon Shalev (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford
2.5 SEX ON THE INTERNET: SEXUAL CONTENT, ONLINE VICTIMS AND THE PREVENTION OF ABUSE IN CYBERSPACE
Room: S-09.P2
Jeffrey Demarco
0110 - DIGITAL DANGERS: A CROSS-CULTURAL EXAMINATION OF YOUNG ADULT’S EXPERIENCE OF ADOLESCENT SEXUAL VICTIMISATION ONLINE Jeffrey Demarco (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies, School of Law, Middlesex University
Elena Martellozzo
0111 - A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF PORNOGRAPHY ON THE VALUES, ATTITUDES, BELIEFS AND BEHAVIOUR OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Elena Martellozzo (United Kingdom)1 1 - Criminology and Sociology, School of Law, Middlesex University
Julia Davidson
0112 - THE IMPORTANCE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN PREVENTION ONLINE CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE: A MIXED-METHODS APPROACH Julia Davidson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies, School of Law, Middlesex University
2.6 CRIMINAL JUSTICE, YOUTH AND PROCEDURAL JUSTICE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-01.P-3
Vicky Kemp
0113 - PROCEDURAL TRADITION AND GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF POLICE INTERROGATIONS AND SAFEGUARDING YOUNG SUSPECTS IN THE EU Vicky Kemp (United Kingdom)1; John Jackson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Nottingham
Mine Özaşçılar
0114 - DETERMINANTS OF POLICE PERCEPTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN ISTANBUL Mine Özaşçılar (Turkey)1; Neylan Ziyalar (Turkey)2 1 - Bahçeşehir University; 2 - Istanbul University
Jean Hine
0115 - YOUNG OFFENDERS CAMPAIGNING FOR JUSTICE Jean Hine (United Kingdom)1 1 - De Montfort University
Araceli Aguilar
0116 - IS THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM PERCEIVED AS LEGITIMATE BY SENTENCED JUVENILES? Araceli Aguilar (Spain)1; Fátima Pérez-Jiménez (Spain)1; José Becerra (Spain)1 1 - Crime Observatory, Institute of Criminology, University of Malaga
2.7 SCHOOL SHOOTINGS AND VIOLENCE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-08.P2
Friederike Sommer
0117 - THE ROLE OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS IN SCHOOL SHOOTINGS – A CASE STUDY Friederike Sommer (Germany)1; Vincenz Leuschner (Germany)1; Herbert Scheithauer (Germany)1 1 - Department of Educational Science and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin
Nadine Ahlig
0118 - SUBSTANTIVE AND TRANSIENT THREATS OF HOMICIDAL SCHOOL VIOLENCE – DIFFERENCES IN WARNING BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL FACTORS Nadine Ahlig (Germany)1; Vincenz Leuschner (Germany)1; Herbert Scheithauer (Germany)1 1 - Freie Universität Berlin
Athina Caraba
0119 - SHOOTING UP LOUGHBOROUGH: THE CASE OF A UK WOULD-BE SCHOOL SHOOTER / TERRORIST Athina Caraba (United Kingdom)1 1 - City University London, Centre for Law Justice and Journalism
Benjamin Kraus
0120 - BEYOND SCHOOL SHOOTINGS AND TERRORIST VIOLENCE: MULTIPLE HOMICIDES COMMITTED BY YOUNG OFFENDERS Thomas Görgen (Germany)1; Benjamin Kraus (Germany)1; Anabel Taefi (Germany)1 1 - German Police University
Vincenz Leuschner
FRAMING THE SITUATION: A SITUATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOL SHOOTINGS WITHIN DIFFERENT CULTURAL FRAMES Vincenz Leuschner (Germany)1; Herbert Scheithauer (Germany)1 1 - Freie Universität Berlin
2.8 THE BOUNDARIES AND STRATEGIES OF NATIONAL COUNTER-TERRORISM LAWS: COMPLEX UNITY OR CHRONIC CONFLICT?
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Joshua Skoczylis
0121 - PREVENTING VIOLENT EXTREMISM: HAS THE PREVENT POLICY BEEN COMPLICIT IN CREATING SPACES WHERE EXTREMISM CAN FLOURISH? Joshua Skoczylis (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Lincoln
Clive Walker
0122 - THE DELINEATION AND DELIMITATION OF HOMELAND SECURITY: BRIDGING SECURITY AND JUSTICE Clive Walker (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
Saskia Hufnagel
0123 - POLICING TERRORISM ACROSS BORDERS Saskia Hufnagel (United Kingdom)1 1 - Queen Mary University of London
2.9 CRIME AND PLACE 2: CRIME ATTRACTORS AND CRIME GENERATORS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Wouter Steenbeek
0124 - WHERE BROKEN WINDOWS SHOULD BE FIXED: TOWARDS IDENTIFICATION OF AREAS AT THE TIPPING POINT Wouter Steenbeek (Netherlands)1; Christian Kreis (Switzerland)2 1 - NSCR (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement); 2 - Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine at the University of Bern
Stijn Ruiter
0125 - OPEN FOR BUSINESS: THE IMPACT OF OPENING HOURS ON STREET SEGMENT CRIME LEVELS Stijn Ruiter (Netherlands)1; Wouter Steenbeek (Netherlands)2 1 - NSCR / Utrecht University; 2 - NSCR
Heleen Janssen
0126 - THE INFLUENCE OF CRIMINOGENIC SETTINGS ON ADOLESCENT DELINQUENCY: PARENTING AS A PROTECTIVE FACTOR? Heleen Janssen (Netherlands)1; Veroni Eichelsheim (Netherlands)1; Frank Weerman (Netherlands)1; Gerben Bruinsma (Netherlands)1 1 - NSCR
Nuno Alvim
0127 - A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRIME AND URBAN VEGETATION IN A PORTUGUESE CITY Nuno Alvim (Portugal)1; Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)1 1 - University Fernando Pessoa
2.10 GENDER, CRIME AND JUSTICE WORKING GROUP: PANEL 2: YOUNG WOMEN /GIRLS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Room: S-02.P-2
Loretta Trickett
0128 - YOUTH GANGS AND UNDERSTANDINGS OF CONSENT TO SEX Loretta Trickett (United Kingdom)1; Tara Young (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow
An Nuytiens
0129 - INVISIBLE GIRLS? ROMANI IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM. Sofie De Bus (Belgium)1; An Nuytiens (Belgium)2 1 - Crime & Society (CRiS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel; 2 - Crime & Society (CRiS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Michele Burman
0130 - THE CRIMINALISATION OF DISTRESS AND THE ‘HARMFUL’ PUNISHMENT OF YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS Michele Burman (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow
Annie Crowley
0131 - ‘IT’S BECAUSE OF YOUR LIFE EXPERIENCES VERSUS THERE’S SOMETHING ACTUALLY MEDICALLY WRONG WITH YOU’: A CRITICAL EXPLORATION OF DIFFERING PERCEPTIONS AND UNDERSTANDINGS OF YOUNG WOMEN IN CONTACT WITH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Annie Crowley (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow
2.11 PRISON – AND THEN?
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Ioan Durnescu
0132 - PRISONER’S TRANSITIONS: ROMA AND ROMANIAN PRISONERS FINDING THEIR WAY BACK INTO SOCIETY Ioan Durnescu (Romania)1 1 - University of Bucharest
Esther Ester Montero Perez De Tudela
0133 - FOREIGNERS IN A CLOSED COUNTRY: PRO AND CON OF ASKING FOR FD 909/2008 PROCEDURE Luisa Ravagnani (Italy)1; Esther Ester Montero Perez De Tudela (Spain)2 1 - University of Brescia, Italy; 2 - University of Huelva
Beth Weaver
0134 - CO-PRODUCING DESISTANCE? HOW WORKER COOPERATIVES CAN INFORM INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL JUSTICE Beth Weaver (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Strathclyde
2.12 NARRATIVE CRIMINOLOGY I
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Martina Feilzer
0135 - PUBLIC NARRATIVES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – LEARNING LESSONS FROM PRAGMATISM AS A RESEARCH PARADIGM Martina Feilzer (United Kingdom)1 1 - Bangor University
Sheila Adjiembaks
0136 - COUNTERING THE MASTER: TABOO, SECRETS AND STIGMA IN LIFESTORIES OF RESISTERS Sheila Adjiembaks (Netherlands)1 1 - Jurisdische Hogeschool Avans-Fontys
Przemyslaw Piotrowski
0137 - LIFE AS A FILM: NARRATIVES AS A SOURCE OF DATA IN CRIMINOLOGY Przemyslaw Piotrowski (Poland)1; Stefan Florek (Poland)1 1 - Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Institute of Applied Psychology, Department of Forensic Psychology and Criminology
Alfredo Verde
0138 - NARRATIVE CRIMINOLOGY AND SEMIOTICS: AN APPLICATION TO THE FIELD OF PSYCHIATRIC EXPERT REPORTS Alfredo Verde (Italy)1 1 - University of Genoa
2.13 ADVANCES IN QUANTITATIVE CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND METHODS II
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Saskia Fuchs
0139 - SOCIAL TRUST AND CORRUPTION IN GERMAN STATES: OFFICIAL STATISTICS AND INDICATORS OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE SOCIAL FORCES. Saskia Fuchs (Germany)1; Peter Graeff (Germany)1 1 - Kiel University
Andromachi Tseloni
0140 - BURGLARY AND SECURITY: USING BIVARIATE MULTILEVEL/ HIERARCHICAL MODELLING TO ESTIMATE THE CONDITIONAL SECURITY PROTECTION FACTORS Andromachi Tseloni (United Kingdom)1 1 - Loughborough University
Les Humphreys
0141 - CHALLENGING AHISTORICAL APPROACHES TO MODELLING CRIME TRENDS: MODELS FOR VARYING COEFFICIENTS IN TIME SERIES DATA Les Humphreys (United Kingdom)1; Brian Francis (United Kingdom)1; Susan Mcvie (United Kingdom)2 1 - Lancaster University; 2 - University of Edinburgh
Brian Francis
0142 - SHORT TERM SPECIALISATION AND THE DIVERSITY INDEX. Brian Francis (United Kingdom)1; Les Humphreys (United Kingdom)1 1 - Lancaster University
2.14 DESISTANCE FROM CRIME: FACTORS AND TRAJECTORIES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Annabel Mullin
0143 - LEGAL SOCIALISATION’S INFLUENCE ON PATTERNS OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR OVER 34 YEARS IN THE BRITISH COHORT STUDY (1970) - FURTHERING THE DESISTANCE TRAJECTORIES DEBATE. Annabel Mullin (United Kingdom)1 1 - UCL Institute of Education
Miguel Basto-Pereira
0144 - LONG-TERM PREDICTORS OF CRIME DESISTANCE IN JUVENILE DELINQUENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LONGITUDINAL STUDIES Miguel Basto-Pereira (Portugal)1; Rita Começanha (Portugal)1; Sofia Ribeiro (Portugal)1; Ângela Maia (Portugal)1 1 - CIPsi, School of Psychology, University of Minho - Portugal
Catalina Droppelmann
0145 - LEAVING CRIME AND THE MAINSTREAM NOTIONS OF DESISTANCE-PERSISTENCE BEHIND Catalina Droppelmann (Chile)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
José Cid
0146 - DESISTANCE IN THE TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD: A TYPOLOGY OF YOUNG OFFENDERS IN THE WAY TOWARDS DESISTANCE. José Cid (Spain)1; Eugenia Albani (Spain)1; Aina Ibàñez (Spain)1; Joel Martí (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Autònoma Barcelona
2.15 ILLICIT MARKETS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Jo Large
0147 - CONSTRUCTING SERIOUSNESS OF CRIME AND NEGOTIATING HARM IN LEISURE AND CONSUMPTION: THE CASE OF BUYING FAKE FASHION Jo Large (United Kingdom)1 1 - Teesside University
Marc Balcells
0148 - BUYER, BEWARE: WHITE COLLAR CRIME IN THE ART WORLD Marc Balcells (Spain)1 1 - John Jay College of Criminal Justice - The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Sean Columb
0149 - EXCAVATING THE ORGAN TRADE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ORGAN MARKETS IN CAIRO, EGYPT Sean Columb (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Liverpool
Francesco Calderoni
0150 - THE EUROPEAN ILLICIT CIGARETTE MARKET: SIZE, ACTORS AND FLOWS Francesco Calderoni (Italy)1 1 - Transcrime and Università Cattolica
2.16 TACKLING CORRUPTION: PREVENTING AND SANCTIONING
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Srdan Vujovic
0151 - PENAL POLICY FOR CORRUPTION OFFENCES IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Srdan Vujovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1 1 - Criminal Policy Research Centre
Eva Inzelt
0152 - HIGH HOPES AND INSUFFICIENT RESULTS IN FIGHTING AGAINST CORRUPTION IN HUNGARY Eva Inzelt (Hungary)1 1 - Eotvos Lorand University, Faculty of Law, Department of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary
Kai.-D. Bussmann
0153 - SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION IN FOREIGN BRANCH OFFICES – THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURAL DIMENSIONS ON EXPORTING WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY CULTURES. Kai.-D. Bussmann (Germany)1; Anja Niemeczek (Germany)1; Marcel Vockrodt (Germany)1 1 - Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Penal Law and Criminology
Olena Shostko
0154 - NEW ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE IN UKRAINE: MAIN OBSTACLES TO EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT Olena Shostko (Ukraine)1 1 - National Law University
2.17 FORENSIC SCIENCES AND WITNESS TESTIMONY
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Katrin Hohl
0155 - MEMORY AS EVIDENCE IN RAPE COMPLAINTS: MEMORY RESEARCH VS. CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVES Katrin Hohl (United Kingdom)1; Martin Conway (United Kingdom)1 1 - City University London
Martika Marcucci
0156 - THE INFLUENCE OF EMOTION AND SUGGESTION ON ACCURACY OF EYEWITNESS AND EARWITNESS ACCOUNTS Martika Marcucci (Netherlands)1; Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)2; Kim Van Oorsouw (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Maastricht; 2 - University Fernando Pessoa
Thimna Klatt
0158 - INFERENCES OF CRIMINALITY AFTER MINIMAL EXPOSURE Thimna Klatt (Germany)1; Heather D. Flowe (United Kingdom)2 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony; 2 - University of Leicester, School of Psychology
2.18 WELFARE, PENAL POLICY AND PUNISHMENT
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Bernd Dollinger
0159 - RE-INVENTING PENAL WELFARISM? FINDINGS FROM AN ANALYSIS OF GERMAN PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES FROM 1970 TO 2012 Bernd Dollinger (Germany)1; Dirk Lampe (Germany)2 1 - University of Siegen; 2 - University of Bremen
Hilde Tubex
0160 - POLITICAL ECONOMY AND PUNISHMENT IN AUSTRALIA Hilde Tubex (Australia)1 1 - University of Western Australia
Dag Leonardsen
0161 - NORWEGIAN EXCEPTIONALISM – NOT SO EXCEPTIONAL? Dag Leonardsen (Norway)1 1 - Lillehammer University College
2.19 PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Pieter Leloup
0162 - THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY IN BELGIUM (1907-1934): CRIMINOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE CONTEMPORARY SIGNIFICANCE OF HISTORICAL SHIFTS IN THE PROVISION OF SECURITY Pieter Leloup (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Anna Gurinskaya
0163 - PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY IN RUSSIA IN THE XXI CENTURY: LEGAL FRAMEWORK, CHALLENGES, AND PERSPECTIVES Anna Gurinskaya (Russian Federation)1; Mahesh Nalla (United States of America)2; Aryna Dzmitryieva (Russian Federation)3 1 - St.Petersburg State University; 2 - Michigan State University; 3 - European University at St.Petersburg
Clarissa Meerts
0164 - NORMATIVITY AND PRAGMATISM: BEYOND THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE DICHOTOMY IN PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS AND PRIVATE JUSTICE WITHIN BUSINESSES Clarissa Meerts (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Janne Flyghed
0165 - SURVEILLANCE BEYOND THE POLICE. NEW TECHNOLOGY AND NEW PLAYERS Janne Flyghed (Sweden)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Stockholm University
2.20 POLICE, INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Lena Lehmann
0166 - THE LEGITIMATION OF BODY WORN CAMERAS USED BY THE POLICE - TAKING HAMBURG AS AN EXAMPLE Lena Lehmann (Germany)1 1 - Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Goran Basic
0167 - COLLABORATION OBSTACLES AND SUCCESS: DESCRIBED AND OBSERVED EXPERIENCES OF POLICE AND BORDER GUARDS’ IN THE BALTIC SEA AREA Goran Basic (Sweden)1; Sophia Yakhlef (Sweden)1 1 - Division of Sociology Lund University, Sweden
Marc Cools
0168 - FROM STRATEGIES TO PRACTICE: CREATING A CULTURE OF INTELLIGENCE IN BELGIUM Veerle Pashley (Belgium)1; Marc Cools (Belgium)1,2 1 - Ghent University; 2 - Free University Brussels
Evelien De Pauw
0169 - TECHNOLOGY LED POLICING IN 2020: CHALLENGES FOR THE LOCAL BELGIAN POLICE Evelien De Pauw (Belgium)1 1 - Vives University College
2.21 JUVENILE JUSTICE INTERVENTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Chris Trotter
0170 - WORKING WITH FAMILIES IN YOUTH JUSTICE Chris Trotter (Australia)1 1 - Monash University
Jasmina Arnez
0171 - INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO YOUTH DEVIANCE AND PARENTING STYLES: EXPLORING THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL CLASS IN CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE Jasmina Arnez (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford
Ilse Luyten
0172 - LOOKING BACK ON JUVENILE JUSTICE INTERVENTIONS … A “MARK” OF INDELIBLE INK? Ilse Luyten (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Laura Robertson
0173 - IMPLEMENTING AND EMBEDDING A NEW YOUTH JUSTICE STRATEGY: MULTI-AGENCY PERSPECTIVES Laura Robertson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow
2.22 POLICE AND PUBLIC ORDER: INTERACTION EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Anina Schwarzenbach
0174 - YOUTH-POLICE INTERACTION IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SOCIETY Anina Schwarzenbach (Germany)1 1 - MPI for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Lena Podoletz
0175 - ON THE CONCEPT OF 'PUBLIC ORDER' IN HUNGARY Lena Podoletz (Hungary)1 1 - Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
Gert Jan Van Hardeveld
0988 - THE DIGITAL POLICE OFFICER: USING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING TO IDENTIFY CYBERCRIMINALS Gert Jan Van Hardeveld (United Kingdom)1; Craig Webber (United Kingdom)1; Clare Hooper (United Kingdom)1; Stuart E. Middleton (United Kingdom)1; Mike Surridge (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Southampton
Egle Vileikiene
0177 - TRUST IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE. DOES PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AFFECT THE OPINION OF THE POPULATION? Egle Vileikiene (Lithuania)1 1 - Ministry of the Interior, Lithuania
2.23 WORKPLACE VICTIMIZATION AND VIOLENCE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Judy Bendalak
0178 - FACTORS AFFECTING SELF-PERCEPTION OF VICTIMIZATION TO VIOLENCE: ANALYZING THE CASE OF EMERGENCY WARD PERSONNEL BY APPLYING THE PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING METHOD Judy Bendalak (Israel)2; Simha Landau (Israel)1; Noam Haviv (Israel)2 1 - The Yezreel Valley Academic College; 2 - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Lisa Van Reemst
0179 - WORKPLACE VICTIMIZATION OF EMERGENCY RESPONDERS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VICTIMS Lisa Van Reemst (Netherlands)1; Tamar Fischer (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Keren Hadar
0180 - EXAMINING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EMPLOYEES’ HOSTILE ATTRIBUTION AND TEAM AGGRESSION IN SERVICE PROVIDER ORGANIZATIONS Keren Hadar (Israel)1; Shay S. Tzafrir (Israel)1; Guy Enosh (Israel)1 1 - University of Haifa, Israel
Jonas Visschers
0181 - SOCCER REFEREES AND AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR Jonas Visschers (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC), University of Leuven
2.24 PUNITIVE ATTITUDES: MEASURES AND PREDICTORS
Oral Presentations
Auditorium
Eva Aizpurúa
0182 - ESTIMATING THE QUALITY OF ITEMS COMMONLY EMPLOYED TO MEASURE PUNITIVE ATTITUDES Eva Aizpurúa (Spain)1 1 - Criminology Research Centre, University of Castile La Mancha
Eva Aizpurúa
0183 - THE INFLUENCE OF OFFENCE TYPE ON PUBLIC OPINION TOWARDS THE PUNISHMENT OF OFFENDERS Esther Fernández (Spain)1; Eva Aizpurúa (Spain)1 1 - Criminology Research Centre, University of Castile La Mancha
Dirk Baier
0184 - REEXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGION AND PUNITIVITY: EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY Dirk Baier (Germany)1; Michael Hanslmaier (Germany)1 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony
Krisztián Pósch
0185 - WHAT DRIVES PUNITIVITY? STRUCTURE, CULTURE OR INDIVIDUAL FACTORS? Krisztián Pósch (United Kingdom)1; Mike Hough (United Kingdom)2; Mai Sato (United Kingdom)3 1 - London School of Economics; 2 - Birkbeck, University of London; 3 - University of Reading
Parallel Session 3 - 14:15 - 15:30
Pre-Arranged Panels
3.1 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY
Auditorium
Peter Benekos
0186 - THE U.S. SUPREME COURT AND JUVENILE JUSTICE POLICY: TEN YEARS OF REFORM AND A REAFFIRMATION OF YOUTH Alida Merlo (United States of America)1; Peter Benekos (United States of America)2 1 - Indiana University of Pennsylvania; 2 - Mercyhurst University
Edward Maguire
0187 - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY Richard Bennett (United States of America)1; Edward Maguire (United States of America)1 1 - American University
Pauline Brennan
0188 - APPLYING THE DEATH PENALTY IN ARIZONA: ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS DECISION MAKING Cassia Spohn (United States of America)1; Pauline Brennan (United States of America)2 1 - Arizona State University; 2 - University of Nebraska at Omaha
Robert Taylor
0189 - UNDERSTANDING THE ISLAMIC STATE: EMERGING POLICY ISSUES IN COMBATTING TERRORISM Robert Taylor (United States of America)1 1 - University of Texas at Dallas
3.2 ESC TWGJJ ROUNDTABLE (2): EXPLAINING THE STATE WE’RE IN
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Lesley Mcara
0190 - ESC TWGJJ ROUNDTABLE (2): EXPLAINING THE STATE WE’RE IN Lesley Mcara (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
3.3 POLICING RELATIONSHIPS: DIFFERENT CONTEXTS, DIFFERENT APPROACHES
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Thomas Friis Søgaard
0191 - NIGHTLIFE POLICING, ZONAL BANNING AND THE WAR ON GANGS IN THE DANISH NIGHTLIFE Thomas Friis Søgaard (Denmark)1 1 - Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University
Amy Sprawson
0192 - RESEARCHING POLICE LEGITIMACY QUALITATIVELY: WHAT CAN WE LEARN? Amy Sprawson (United Kingdom)1; Andrew Wooff (United Kingdom)1; Layla Skinns (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Andrew Wooff
0193 - ‘GOOD’ POLICE CUSTODY: THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS, SPACE AND PLACE Andrew Wooff (United Kingdom)1; Amy Sprawson (United Kingdom)1; Layla Skinns (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Imke Smulders
0194 - POLICE COMMUNICATION THROUGH TWITTER AS A DETERMINANT OF SAFETY PERCEPTION Imke Smulders (Netherlands)1 1 - Avans Center for Public Safety and Criminal Justice
3.4 YOUNG PERSONS’ EXPERIENCE WITH IMPRISONMENT
U-Noble
Alexandra Schwan
0195 - HOW TO ADDRESS OFFENCES BY PRISONERS COMMITTED IN YOUTH PRISONS Alexandra Schwan (Germany)1 1 - Free University of Berlin
Schmidt Holger
0196 - NARRATIVES OF GENDER AND CONFLICT – QUALITATIVE FINDINGS ON INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE IN JUVENILE PRISONS Schmidt Holger (Germany)1 1 - University of Cologne, Institute of Criminology
Verena Boxberg
0197 - EMPATHY AND BULLYING IN JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES Verena Boxberg (Germany)1 1 - University of Cologne
Julian Knop
0198 - RELATIONSHIPS WITH OUTSIDE FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN YOUTH PRISONS: “THE ROLE OF LONG UNSUPERVISED VISITS AND SEXUALITY" Julian Knop (Germany)1 1 - Freie Universität Berlin
Joni Reef
0199 - THE IMPACT OF FATHER’S DETENTION ON CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR Joni Reef (Netherlands)1; Anja Dirkzwager (Netherlands)2; Paul Nieuwbeerta (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Leiden, Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology; 2 - Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, The Netherlands
3.5 THE ONLINE TRADE IN COUTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICALS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-10.P2
Lisa Sugiura
0200 - RESPECTABLE DEVIANTS? JUSTIFICATIONS FOR UNAUTHORISED MEDICINE PROCUREMENT Lisa Sugiura (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Southampton
Alexandra Hall
0201 - THE ONLINE TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT MEDICINES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: A TRANSIT ZONE AND END-USER MARKET Alexandra Hall (United Kingdom)1; Georgios Antonopoulos (United Kingdom)1 1 - Teesside University
Georgios Antonopoulos
0202 - ON LINE PHARMACIES & PHARMACEUTICAL CRIME: COUNTERACTING ACTIVITIES AND CASE STUDIES Domenico Di Giorgio (Italy)1; Georgios Antonopoulos (United Kingdom)2 1 - Italian Medicine Agency - AIFA; 2 - Teesside University
Mara Mignone
0203 - HOT MEDICINES. UNDERSTANDING WHY SOME MEDICINES ARE MORE COMMONLY COUNTERFEITED THAN OTHERS Mara Mignone (Italy)1 1 - RiSSC-Research Centre on Security and Crime
Elisa Martini
0204 - THE ONLINE TRADE OF FAKE MEDICINES IN EUROPE. EVIDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN PROJECT WWW.FAKECARE.COM Andrea Di Nicola (Italy)1; Elisa Martini (Italy)1 1 - eCrime - ICT, law & criminology - Faculty of Law, University of Trento
3.6 FP7 PROJECT ALTERNATIVE: JUSTICE AND SECURITY IN INTERCULTURAL SETTINGS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-01.P-3
Inge Vanfraechem
0205 - JUSTICE AND SECURITY: INTERCULTURAL SETTINGS IN EUROPE COMPARED Inge Vanfraechem (Belgium)1 1 - University of Leuven
Sanja Copic
0206 - PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY: AN EXAMPLE OF THE RESEARCH IN MULTI-ETHNIC COMMUNITIES IN SERBIA Sanja Copic (Serbia)1; Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic (Serbia)2; Jelena Srna (Serbia)3 1 - Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia; 2 - Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia; 3 - Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia
Katrien Lauwaert
0207 - DOES EUROPEAN POLICY MAKING SUPPORT INNOVATIVE UNDERSTANDINGS OF JUSTICE AND SECURITY? Katrien Lauwaert (Belgium)1 1 - European Forum of Restorative Justice and University of Leuven
3.7 WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS – INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Room: S-04.P1
Helmut Kury
0208 - CHILDREN AS VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS: CHANCES FOR CRIME PREVENTION Helmut Kury (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Jay Albanese
0209 - COMPARING AND DELIVERING JUVENILE JUSTICE ACROSS THE WORLD: A FOCUS ON EDUCATION IN SECURE FACILITIES Philip Reichel (United States of America)1; Jay Albanese (United States of America)2 1 - University of Northern Colorado; 2 - Virginia Commonwealth University
Evelyn Shea
0210 - THE USE OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT Evelyn Shea (Switzerland)1 1 - team72
Slawomir Redo
0211 - GENDER-NEUTRAL OR -SENSITIVE ANTI-CORRUPTION EDUCATION ACROSS THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD Slawomir Redo (Austria)1 1 - University of Vienna
Emil Plywaczewski
0212 - THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AND THE THIRTEENTH UN CRIME PREVENTION CONGRESS: WILL EUROPE RESPOND TO ITS PLACE IN THE POST-2015 UNITED NATIONS CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? Emil Plywaczewski (Poland)1 1 - University of Bialystok
3.8 CORPORATIONS, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND ATROCITY CRIMES: EMERGING WEBS OF LIABILITY
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Huma Saeed
0213 - SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS VIOLATION AS STATE CRIME? Huma Saeed (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology (University of Leuven)
Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička
0214 - ECONOMIC CRIMES: CHALLENGES OF THE ICL Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička (Croatia)1 1 - Department of Criminal Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb
Susanne Karstedt
0215 - TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: DESERTS AND SANCTION PYRAMIDS Susanne Karstedt (Australia)1 1 - School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University
Wim Huisman
0216 - RISKY BUSINESS: INDUSTRIES AND GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS Wim Huisman (Netherlands)1; Annika Van Baar (Netherlands)1 1 - VU University Amsterdam
3.9 CRIME CAUGHT ON CAMERA
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Marie Bruvik Heinskou
0217 - FROM PLAY TO VIOLENCE BY CHANCE Marie Bruvik Heinskou (Denmark)1; Paul Poder (Denmark)1; Lasse Liebst (Denmark)1 1 - Sociology department, University of Copenhagen
Marie Heinskou
0218 - WHAT DOES REVENGE ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE? EMOTIONAL DYNAMICS OF JUSTICE SEEKING STREET VIOLENCE Poul Poder (Denmark)1; Marie Heinskou (Denmark)1; Lasse Liebst (Denmark)1 1 - Sociology Department, University of Copenhagen
Richard Philpot
0219 - TACKLING VIOLENT CRIME IN PUBLIC SPACES: LESSONS FROM A BEHAVIOURAL MICROANALYSIS OF CCTV FOOTAGE Richard Philpot (United Kingdom)1; Mark Levine (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Exeter
Lasse Liebst
0220 - NON-VERBAL CUES OF EMOTIONS IN INTERACTIONAL PROCESSES OF VIOLENCE Lasse Liebst (Denmark)1; Marie Heinskou (Denmark)1; Richard Philpot (United Kingdom)2; Marie Lindegaard (Netherlands)3; Charlotte Bloch (Denmark)1 1 - University of Copenhagen; 2 - University of Exeter; 3 - Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law
Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard
0221 - SYNCHRONIC MOVEMENTS OF VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS AS REGULATION OF VIOLENCE DURING ROBBERIES Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard (Netherlands)1; Wim Bernasco (Netherlands)2 1 - NSCR; 2 - NSCR and Amsterdam Free University
3.10 WOMEN IN PRISON
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Emily Luise Hart
0222 - WOMEN PRISONERS’ FORMS AND METHODS OF RESISTANCE AND STRATEGIES FOR COPING Emily Luise Hart (United Kingdom)1 1 - Liverpool Hope University
Dawn Beichner
0223 - INCARCERATED WOMEN - THEIR SITUATION, THEIR NEEDS, AND MEASURES FOR SUSTAINABLE REINTEGRATION Dawn Beichner (United States of America)1; Otmar Hagemann (Germany)2 1 - Illinois State University; 2 - University of Kiel
Melissa Henderson
0224 - EXPLORING PEER MENTORING PROGRAMMES FOR WOMEN IN PRISON Melissa Henderson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Royal Holloway, University of London
Anastasia Jablonska
0225 - HEALTH AND WELLBEING PROMOTION AMONG FEMALE PRISONERS: WHAT BENEFITS DOES A HORTICULTURE PROGRAMME HOLD? Anastasia Jablonska (United Kingdom)1 1 - Royal Holloway, University of London
3.11 PRACTICING COMMUNITY SUPERVISION
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Anders Persson
0226 - PROFESSIONALISM AND THE IN-HOUSE STAFF TRAINING OF THE SWEDISH PRISON AND PROBATION SERVICE Anders Persson (Sweden)1 1 - School of Social Work, Lund University
Marijke Roosen
0227 - A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE MONITORING OFFICER Marijke Roosen (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Lol Burke
0228 - EXPERIENCING TRANSFORMING REHABILITATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES Lol Burke (United Kingdom)1; Matthew Millings (United Kingdom)1; Gwen Robinson (United Kingdom)2 1 - Liverpool John Moores University; 2 - Sheffield University
Andrew Fowler
0229 - INVESTIGATING THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPLIANCE IN PROBATION PRACTICE THROUGH THE LENS OF EMOTIONAL LABOUR Andrew Fowler (United Kingdom)1; Jake Phillips (United Kingdom)1 1 - Sheffield Hallam University
3.12 ANALYSING AND MODELLING CRIME AND PLACE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Remi Boivin
0230 - AMBIENT POPULATIONS AND CRIME Remi Boivin (Canada)1; Marcus Felson (United States of America)2 1 - Université de Montréal, International Centre for Comparative Criminology; 2 - Texas State University
Jack Cunliffe
0231 - DO AREA CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF OFFENDING? AN INVESTIGATION USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELLING Jack Cunliffe (United Kingdom)1 1 - London School of Economics
Christophe Vandeviver
0232 - MODELING RESIDENTIAL BURGLARS' TARGET SELECTION PROCESS AT THE HOUSE-LEVEL Christophe Vandeviver (Belgium)1 1 - Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Ghent University
Stijn Van Daele
0233 - AWARENESS SPACE AND DISTANCE DECAY BUFFERS: CONTRADICTION OR CONSEQUENCE Stijn Van Daele (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
3.13 VIGNETTE EXPERIMENTS IN CRIMINOLOGY
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Eifler Stefanie
0234 - VALIDITY ASPECTS OF VIGNETTE EXPERIMENTS Eifler Stefanie (Germany)1 1 - Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt
Lena Verneuer
0235 - SANCTIONING EFFORTS DURING CONFLICTS - AN APPLICATION OF THE SCENARIO-TECHNIQUE Lena Verneuer (Germany)1 1 - University of Bielefeld
Sonja Schulz
0236 - “DON’T BLOW YOUR COOL” – SELF-CONTROL AS A RESOURCE FOR COPING WITH PROVOCATION Sonja Schulz (Germany)1 1 - GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
3.14 PROPERTY CRIMES: OPPORTUNITY AND CONTROL
Oral Presentations
Room: S-09.P2
John Kerr
0237 - THE SECURITIZATION AND POLICING OF ART THEFT: THE CASE OF LONDON John Kerr (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Roehampton, London
Želimir Kešetović
0238 - CATASTROFIC FLOODS IN WESTERN BALCANS AS CRIME OPPORTUNITY Želimir Kešetović (Serbia)1; Irena Cajner Mraović (Croatia)2; Damir Bogdanović (Croatia)3 1 - University of Belgrade-Faculty of Security Studies; 2 - University of Zagreb - Croatian Studies; 3 - Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Croatia
Oliver Shaw
0239 - CRIME AND THE VALUE OF STOLEN GOODS Oliver Shaw (United Kingdom)1; Nick Morgan (United Kingdom)1 1 - Home Office
Amanda White
0240 - EVALUATING GOVERNMENT AND ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES TO METAL THEFT IN ENGLAND AND WALES Nick Morgan (United Kingdom)1; Jackie Hoare (United Kingdom)1; Christos Byron (United Kingdom)1; Amanda White (United Kingdom)1 1 - Home Office
3.15 DRUG USE: EXPERIENCES, SOCIAL CONTEXTS AND PERCEPTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-02.P-2
Christine Schierano
0242 - DRUG DEALING WITHIN THE GAY CLUB SCENE IN LONDON: HOW PEOPLE OBTAIN THEIR OWN DRUGS. Christine Schierano (Italy)1 1 - London Southbank University
Rebecca Askew
0243 - LEGITIMISING ADULT RECREATIONAL DRUG USE: THE CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE OF NORMALISATION AND NEUTRALISATION THEORIES, A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS APPROACH Rebecca Askew (United Kingdom)1 1 - Manchester Metropolitan University
Catrin Smith
0244 - FEMALE INJECTING DRUG USE, SOCIAL DISCREDITATION AND RESISTANCE Catrin Smith (Australia)1 1 - Griffith University
3.16 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EXPLANATIONS FOR CORRUPTION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Miroslav Scheinost
0245 - CORRUPTION – TRADITIONAL PROBLEM OR SYSTEMIC EVIL? Miroslav Scheinost (Czech Republic)1 1 - Institute of Criminology and Social Prevention
Alex Stevens
0246 - INEQUALITY AS A CONTINGENT CAUSE OF CORRUPTION: A QUALITATIVE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Alex Stevens (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Kent
Riccardo Milani
0247 - ACTORS AND REGULATIONS IN GRAND CORRUPTION CASES: COMPARING SOUTH AMERICA AND MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE. José María López Riba (Spain)1; Jaris Mújica (Peru)3; Albert Pedrosa (Spain)2; Riccardo Milani (Italy)1; Daniel Wasserman (Chile)1 1 - Pompeu Fabra University; 2 - Autonomous University of Barcelona; 3 - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Nancy Morris
0248 - AN EXAMINATION OF COUNTRY-LEVEL CORRUPTION AND TERRORISM: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS Nancy Morris (United States of America)1 1 - Virginia Commonwealth University
3.17 HUMAN TRAFFICKING I: OFFENDERS, PROCESSES AND FACTORS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Pien Van De Ven
0249 - THE HUMAN(E) TRAFFICKER - PROFILES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKERS IN EUROPE Pien Van De Ven (Netherlands)1; C.R.J.J. Rijken (Netherlands)1 1 - INTERVICT - Tilburg University
Suzanne Heerdink
0250 - DOMESTIC SEX TRAFFICKING IN TRADITIONAL DESTINATION COUNTRIES; THE OFFENDER-SIDE OF THE STORY Suzanne Heerdink (Netherlands)1 1 - Bureau of the Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings & Sexual Violence against Children
Rositsa Dzhekova
0251 - LINKS BETWEEN CORRUPTION AND TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN: THE CASE OF BULGARIA Atanas Rusev (Bulgaria)1; Rositsa Dzhekova (Bulgaria)1 1 - Center for the Study of Democracy
Karlo Ressler
0252 - FACTORS INFLUENCING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE Karlo Ressler (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb - Faculty of Law
3.18 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: POLICE AND LEGAL RESPONSES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Patricia Hernández-Hidalgo
0253 - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: LIMITS AND POTENTIALS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Patricia Hernández-Hidalgo (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
Monica Fagerlund
0254 - POLICE RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENTS Monica Fagerlund (Finland)1 1 - Police University College of Finland
Philip Stenning
0255 - DOES LONG GUN REGISTRATION REDUCE DOMESTIC HOMICIDE? RECENT CANADIAN EXPERIENCE Philip Stenning (Australia)1; Matthew Manning (Australia)2 1 - Griffith University, Queensland; 2 - Australian National University
Janet Wilson
0256 - THE OKLAHOMA LETHALITY ASSESSMENT (OK-LA) STUDY: A PROMISING US POLICE PRACTICE TO REDUCE INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDES Janet Wilson (United States of America)1; Jill Messing (United States of America)2; Sheryl Brown (United States of America)3; Beverly Patchell (United States of America)4; Jacquelyn Campbell (United States of America)5 1 - University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; 2 - Arizona State University; 3 - Oklahoma State Department of Health; 4 - University of Utah; 5 - Johns Hopkins University
3.19 HISTORICAL APPROACHES TO CRIMINOLOGY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Amanda Holt
0257 - PARRICIDE IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 1977-2012: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Amanda Holt (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Roehampton
Paul Knepper
0258 - REVIVING LOMBROSO: CRIMINOLOGY AS AN HISTORICAL SCIENCE: Paul Knepper (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Kerry Carrington
0259 - SOUTHERN CRIMINOLOGY AND GLOBAL JUSTICE Kerry Carrington (Australia)1 1 - School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Lisa White
0260 - MEETING THE CHALLENGES THROUGH CURRICULUM DESIGN Kate Strudwick (United Kingdom)1; Lisa White (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Lincoln
3.20 POLICE CULTURE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Marisa Silvestri
0261 - WOMEN AND POLICE LEADERSHIP: A EUROPEAN INSIGHT Marisa Silvestri (United Kingdom)1; Bryn Caless (United Kingdom)2; Steve Tong (United Kingdom)2 1 - Kingston University; 2 - Canterbury Christ Church University
Megan O'neill
0262 - COP CULTURE OR PCSO CULTURE?: A SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONIST ANALYSIS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL CULTURE OF POLICE COMMUNITY SUPPORT OFFICERS IN ENGLAND Megan O'neill (United Kingdom)1 1 - Scottish Institute of Policing Research, University of Dundee
Matthew Davies
0263 - STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSES’ MOUTH: ASSESSING THE VALUE OF MOUNTED POLICE FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF INTERNATIONAL MOUNTED POLICE OFFICERS Matthew Davies (United Kingdom)1 1 - RAND Europe
Olga Pleshkova
0264 - FROM SEGREGATION TO INTEGRATION AND BACK AGAIN? WOMEN POLICE IN CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA Olga Pleshkova (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Birmingham
3.21 PERPETRATION OF MASS VIOLENCE: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE NEW AND THE TIMELESS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-08.P2
Anna Doszpoth
0265 - MYTHS AND SYMBOLS SHAPING THE PROCESS OF GENOCIDAL VIOLENCE Anna Doszpoth (Hungary)1 1 - University of Budapest
Nicole Siller
0266 - RECRUITING TO WED, HATE AND KILL – HOW TO QUALIFY THE WORLDWIDE RECRUITMENT OF FIGHTERS BY TERRORIST GROUPS? Caroline Fournet (Netherlands)1; Nicole Siller (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Groningen, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology
Anette Bringedal Houge
0267 - DEFENDANT PERPETRATORS' SELF PRESENTATIONS IN SEXUAL WAR VIOLENCE CASES Anette Bringedal Houge (Norway)1 1 - Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Norway
Charles Von Denkowski
0268 - A NEW FOCUS OF STATE CRIME RESEARCH: WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND THEIR FORMAL SOCIAL CONTROL Charles Von Denkowski1 1 - Faculty of Law, Ruhr-University Bochum
3.22 SEX OFFENDERS: ASSESSMENT, INTERVENTION AND SOCIAL CONTROL
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Francisco Caravaca Sánchez
Francisco Caravaca Sánchez
0269 - PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL CHILDHOOD MALTREATMENT AND PRISON REVICTIMIZATION AMONG INCARCERATED PERSONS IN SPAIN Francisco Caravaca Sánchez (Spain)1 1 - University of Murcia
Santiago Redondo Illescas
0270 - BARCELONA STUDY ON SEX OFFENDERS: SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND CRIMINAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IMPRISONED SEX OFFENDERS IN SPAIN Santiago Redondo Illescas (Spain)1; Ana Martínez-Catena (Spain)1; Antonio Andrés-Pueyo (Spain)1 1 - University of Barcelona
Petr Skvain
0271 - PHYSICAL (SURGICAL) CASTRATION AS TREATMENT OF MALE SEX OFFENDERS? RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LEGISLATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Petr Skvain (Czech Republic)1 1 - Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of State of Law
Olga Cunha
0272 - INTERNET CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENDERS AND CHILD MOLESTERS: COMPARING RESULTS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAM Rui Gonçalves (Portugal)1; Olinda Monteiro (Portugal)2; Olga Cunha (Portugal)3 1 - School of Psychology, University of Minho; 2 - General Directorate of Prison Administration and Social Reinsertion; 3 - CiPsi, School of Psychology, University of Minho
3.23 POLICING, TRUST AND LEGITIMACY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Saskia Hufnagel
0273 - REVIEWING THE CONCEPTS OF TRUST AND LEGITIMACY IN THE FIELD OF INTERNATIONAL POLICE COOPERATION Saskia Hufnagel (United Kingdom)1 1 - Queen Mary University of London
Staubli Silvia
0274 - INVESTIGATIONS ON THE LEGITIMACY OF THE SWISS POLICE Staubli Silvia (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Fribourg
Lindsey Rice
0275 - EXPLORING THE ROLE OF CIVILIAN INVESTIGATORS IN ENGLAND AND WALES: A MIXED METHODS APPROACH Lindsey Rice (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Katja Eman
0276 - PERCEPTION OF LEGITIMACY BY SLOVENIAN GAMEKEEPER Katja Eman (Slovenia)1; Gorazd Meško (Slovenia)2 1 - Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security UM; 2 - Cambridge University
3.24 DOMESTIC AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Jorge Gracia Ibáñez
0277 - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AGAINST OLDER WOMEN: AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH Jorge Gracia Ibáñez (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
Isabel Germán-Mancebo
0278 - CHILD TO PARENT VIOLENCE: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THIS PHENOMENON IN SPAIN Isabel Germán-Mancebo (Spain)1 1 - Basque Institute of Criminology (University of the Basque Country)
Andreia Machado
0279 - BEING A MEN AND A VICTIM OF IPV IN PORTUGAL Andreia Machado (Portugal)1; Marlene Matos (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho
Aviva Zrihan Weitzman
0280 - CONSTRUCTING CHANGE: TOWARDS A GROUNDED TYPOLOGY OF COPING AND CHANGE AMONG MEN WHO BATTERED THEIR PARTNERS. Aviva Zrihan Weitzman (Israel)1; Zvi Eisikovits (Israel)2 1 - Tel-Hai College, Upper Galilee, Israel; 2 - Centre for the Study of Society. University of Haifa
Parallel Session 4 - 15:45 - 17:00
Pre-Arranged Panels
4.1 CONTROLLING MIGRATIONS IN SOUTHERN EUROPE
Auditorium
Cristina Fernandez Bessa
0281 - DEPORTATION AND DETENTION OF MIGRANTS IN TIMES OF ECONOMIC CRISIS. TOWARDS A NEW RATIONALITY OF SPANISH MIGRATION CONTROL POLICIES? Cristina Fernandez Bessa (Spain)1 1 - University of Barcelona
Giuseppe Campesi
0282 - THE FAIRNESS OF JUSTICE? AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF JUDICIAL DECISIONS REGARDING MIGRANTS IN ITALY Enrica Rigo (Italy)1; Giuseppe Campesi (Italy)2 1 - University of Rome 3; 2 - "Aldo Moro" University of Bari
Ignacio González Sánchez
0283 - MATERIAL AND SYMBOLIC EFFECTS OF THE PENALIZATION OF MIGRANTS IN SPAIN Ignacio González Sánchez (Spain)1 1 - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Stefania Crocitti
0284 - IMMIGRATION POLICIES AND CRIMINALIZATION OF MIGRANTS IN ITALY Stefania Crocitti (Italy)1 1 - University of Bologna
4.2 POVERTY MATTERS
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Lesley Mcara
0285 - POVERTY MATTERS: NEW FINDINGS FROM THE EDINBURGH STUDY OF YOUTH TRANSITIONS AND CRIME Lesley Mcara (United Kingdom)1; Susan Mcvie (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Barry Goldson
0286 - IMPOVERISHED DISCOURSES AND THE VIOLENCE OF POVERTY Barry Goldson (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Liverpool
Briege Nugent
0287 - POVERTY AND YOUTH TRANSITIONS: EXISTING IN A STATE OF LIMITLESS LIMINALITY Briege Nugent (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Jenneke Christiaens
0288 - DISCUSSING IMPACT (OF JUDICIAL INTERVENTIONS): ON EMANCIPATION, POVERTY AND VULNERABILITY OF YOUNG ADULTS Jenneke Christiaens (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
4.3 VIOLENCE AND SOCIAL UNREST IN EUROPE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Tim Newburn
0289 - THE 2011 ENGLAND RIOTS IN RECENT COMPARATIVE CONTEXT Tim Newburn (United Kingdom)1 1 - London School of Economics
Tim Lukas
0290 - POLICE-ADOLESCENTS-RELATIONS AS KEY FACTOR FOR URBAN UNREST? FINDINGS FROM A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF POLICING THE STREETS IN TWO GERMAN CITIES Daniela Hunold (Germany)1; Tim Lukas (Germany)2 1 - German Police University; 2 - University of Wuppertal
Sophie Body-Gendrot
0291 - FRENCH SOCIAL UNREST: FROM 2005 TO 2015 Sophie Body-Gendrot (France)1 1 - CNRS-CESDIP - Paris
4.4 PRISON STAFF
Oral Presentations
U-Noble
Anna Isenhardt
0292 - PRISON STAFF BURNOUT AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT – THE ROLE OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE AND PERCEIVED SECURITY Anna Isenhardt (Switzerland)1; Ueli Hostettler (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Bern, Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology
Berit Johnsen
0293 - PRISON OFFICERS AT WORK WITH DELEUZE: TEMPO, RITUALS & RHYTHMS Berit Johnsen (Norway)1; Elisabeth Fransson (Norway)1 1 - Correctional Service of Staff Academy
Joe Garrihy
0294 - PRISON OFFICERS' OCCUPATIONAL CULTURE AND IDENTITY Joe Garrihy (Ireland)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin
Raúl Valdez
0295 - BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG WORKERS OF THE NATIONAL PENITENTIARY INSTITUTE (INPE) OF PERU Raúl Valdez (Peru)1 1 - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lee Ross
MENTAL HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTS TO PREVENT LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER SUICIDES Lee Ross (United States of America)1 1 - University of Central florida
4.5 CYBERVICTIMIZATION
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Carolina Villacampa
0296 - CHILDREN VICTIMIZATION BY ONLINE SEX GROOMING AND SEXTING IN SPAIN Carolina Villacampa (Spain)1; Mª Jesús Gómez (Spain)1 1 - University of Lleida
Magdalini Pipini
0297 - DIS-EMBODIED HOOLIGANISM ON THE INTERNET AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO REAL AND VIRTUAL DISORDER Magdalini Pipini (United Kingdom)1 1 - Southampton Solent University
Ariadna Boldú
0298 - THE PREVALENCE OF CYBERBULLYING IN A SAMPLE OF SPANISH YOUTH Ariadna Boldú (Spain)1; Noemí Pereda (Spain)2 1 - University of Lleida; 2 - University of Barcelona
Mine Özaşçilar
0299 - TURKISH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ONLINE RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS: EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL APPEARANCE ANXIETY AND ATTACHMENT STYLES Mine Özaşçilar (Turkey)1; Ayşe Meltem Ustundag-Budak (Turkey)1; İpek Özer - Güçlü (Turkey)1 1 - Bahcesehir University
4.6 DESISTANCE FROM CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-01.P-3
Joanna Shapland
0300 - RESONANCES BETWEEN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING AND THE SHEFFIELD DESISTANCE STUDY Joanna Shapland (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Bart Claes
0301 - DESISTANCE AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN INTERACTION WITH CULTURAL AND STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF PRISON LIFE Bart Claes (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Katrien Lauwaert
0302 - STRENGTHENING THE SPIRAL MOVEMENT TOWARDS DESISTANCE? RESULTS FROM A EUROPEAN STUDY ON RESTORATIVE JUSTICE. Katrien Lauwaert (Belgium)1 1 - University of Leuven and European Forum for Restorative Justice
4.7 VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP PANEL
Room: S-04.P1
Lisa Muftic
0303 - EXPLAINING THE PRESENCE OF ABSTAINERS, VICTIMS, OFFENDERS AND VICTIM-OFFENDERS AMONGST ADOLESCENTS: A TYPOLOGICAL APPROACH Lisa Muftic (United States of America)1; Leana Bouffard (United States of America)1 1 - Sam Houston State University
Ljiljana Stevkovic
0304 - JUVENILES AS VICTIMS AND AS PERPETRATORS: VIOLENT VICTIMIZATION AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILES TOWARDS FAMILY MEMBERS Ljiljana Stevkovic (Serbia)1 1 - Faculty for Special education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia
Pauline Aarten
0305 - DESISTING FROM VIOLENT EXTREMISM: THE ROLE OF FORMERS AND THEIR VICTIMS Pauline Aarten (Netherlands)1; Antony Pemberton (Netherlands)2 1 - Intervict, Tilburg Unversity; 2 - Intervict, Tilburg University
4.8 THE INTERSECTIONS OF LEGITIMATE BUSINESS AND ORGANISED CRIME (EUROC)
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Liz Campbell
0306 - ORGANISED CRIME INFILTRATION OF “LEGITIMATE BUSINESS”: A MATTER OF CORRUPTION? Liz Campbell (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Nicholas Lord
0307 - BROKERING FRAUD AND FRAUDULENT BROKERS: THE INTERSECTIONS OF LICIT AND ILLICIT RELATIONS IN THE ADULTERATION OF FOOD Nicholas Lord (United Kingdom)1; Jon Spencer (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Manchester
Katie Benson
0308 - THE ROLE OF LEGAL PROFESSIONALS IN THE FACILITATION OF MONEY LAUNDERING Katie Benson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Manchester
Colin King
0309 - CORPORATE CRIME AND CIVIL RECOVERY Colin King (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sussex
4.9 CRIMINAL NETWORKS AND TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Ernesto Savona
0310 - CONFLICTS, ILLICIT TRADE OPPORTUNITIES AND CRIMINAL GROUPS DYNAMICS Ernesto Savona (Italy)1; Veronica Pecile (Italy)1 1 - Transcrime - Università Cattolica
Roberto Contreras
0311 - TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Roberto Contreras (Mexico)1 1 - Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Magda Maszczynska
0312 - THE CHANGING SPECTRUM OF TRANSNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIME. ARE WE STILL ONE STEP BEHIND? Magda Maszczynska (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Plymouth
Nina Martinovic
0313 - AN ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSES OF SERBIAN TRANSNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIME Nina Martinovic (Denmark)1 1 - University of Copenhagen
4.10 DOING ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH ON CRIME AND SOCIAL CONTROL
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Rachel Goldhill
0314 - GETTING A FOOT IN THE DOOR: BARRIERS AND OPENINGS FOR ETHNOGRAPHIC AND VIDEO RESEARCH WITHIN A PROBATION SETTING. Rachel Goldhill (United Kingdom)1 1 - ICJS, University of Portsmouth
Anouk Mertens
0315 - VENUS VERSUS MARS: EXPERIENCES OF FEMALE DETAINEES Anouk Mertens (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
Christopher Young
0316 - GENDER CHALLENGES IN PRISON ETHNOGRAPHY Irene Marti (Switzerland)1; Christopher Young (Switzerland)2,3 1 - Institut für Strafrecht und Kriminologie, University of Berne; 2 - Studienbereich Soziologie, Sozialpolitik und Sozialarbeit, University of Fribourg; 3 - Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL
Ineke Casier
0317 - BEING A PRACTICAL ETHNOGRAPHER Ineke Casier (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
4.11 ELECTRONIC MONITORING IN EUROPE: A SOLUTION TO AN ENDURING PROBLEM?
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Anthea Hucklesby
0318 - PANDORA’S BOX? ELECTRONIC MONITORING IN ENGLAND AND WALES Anthea Hucklesby (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
Frieder Dünkel
0319 - ELECTRONIC MONITORING IN GERMANY: USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES AS A LAST RESORT Frieder Dünkel (Germany)1; Christoph Thiele (Germany)1 1 - University of Greifswald
Marijke Roosen
0320 - ELECTRONIC MONITORING AS AN ALL-ROUND SOLUTION FOR THE BELGIAN PRISON CRISIS Kristel Beyens (Belgium)1; Marijke Roosen (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Matthijs Van Der Kooij
0321 - THE GOAL-ORIENTED APPROACH TO ELECTRONIC MONITORING IN THE NETHERLANDS Miranda Boone (Netherlands)1; Matthijs Van Der Kooij (Netherlands)1; Stephanie Rap (Netherlands)1 1 - Universiteit Utrecht
Gill Mcivor
0322 - ELECTRONIC MONITORING OF OFFENDERS IN SCOTLAND: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Gill Mcivor (United Kingdom)1; Hannah Graham (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Stirling
4.12 DISCRETION, DECISION-MAKING AND FRONTLINE PRACTITIONERS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-08.P1.EA
David Thompson
0323 - DISCRETION, POLICE AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICE Ian Marder (United Kingdom)1; Diana Grech (United Kingdom)1; David Thompson (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Leeds; 2 - University of Sheffield
Sam Lewis
0324 - THE REGULATION OF JUVENILE ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR (ASB) IN ENGLAND AND WALES: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE. Sam Lewis (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
Diana C. Grech
0325 - THE RIGHT TO REASONABLE BAIL: EXAMINING PRACTITIONER DECISION-MAKING IN AN ONTARIO BAIL COURT
Diana C. Grech (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
David Thompson
0326 - FORMAL AND INFORMAL INFORMATION FLOWS INVOLVING SEX OFFENDERS David Thompson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
4.13 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Heidi Fischer Bjelland
0327 - USING POLICE REGISTER DATA AS RESEARCH DATA Johanne Yttri Dahl (Norway)1; Heidi Fischer Bjelland (Norway)1 1 - The Norwegian Police University College
Andreas Heinz
0328 - EFFECTS OF QUESTION ORDER ON THE ASSESSMENT OF POLICE PERFORMANCE Andreas Heinz (Luxembourg)1; Georges Steffgen (Luxembourg)1 1 - University of Luxembourg
Quentin Liger
0329 - HOW CAN QUANTITATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA BE USED FOR POLICY-MAKING AT EU LEVEL? Quentin Liger (United Kingdom)1 1 - Optimity Matrix
Giulia Mugellini
0330 - MONITORING CRIME AND VIOLENCE TO PROMOTE PEACEFUL AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES: AN EXPLORATORY EXERCISE Irene Pavesi (Switzerland)1; Giulia Mugellini (Switzerland)2 1 - Small Arms Survey; 2 - University of St. Gallen - KRC
4.14 LOCAL SECURITY, NEIGHBORHOODS AND GHETTOIZATION PROCESSES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Ana Guerreiro
0331 - LOCAL SECURITY DIAGNOSIS IN PORTUGAL: A PRIMARY NEED FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND CITIZENS? Ana Guerreiro (Portugal)1; Gloria Fernández- Pacheco (Portugal)2,3; Fernando Gonçalves (Portugal)1; Lucinda Mouta (Portugal)1; Cláudia Oliveira (Portugal)1; Ana Catarina Guimarães (Portugal)1 1 - Instituto Superior de Maia (ISMAI); 2 - University Fernando Pessoa; 3 - The Human Rights Interdisciplinary Research Centre (DH-CII) University of Minho
Rossella Selmini
0332 - “MAMMA ROMA”: URBAN VIOLENCE AND GHETTOIZATION PROCESSES IN MARGINAL NEIGHBORHOODS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF ROME Rossella Selmini (United States of America)1 1 - University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology
Luca Berardi
0333 - “YOU’D BE A FOOL TO WALK ‘ROUND HERE WITHOUT ONE”: SMARTPHONES, INVISIBLE NETWORKS, AND GUN-VIOLENCE IN THE GHETTO Luca Berardi (Canada)1 1 - Department of Sociology, University of Alberta
Samantha Yunuen Juarez Ramos
0334 - EXPLICATIVE FACTORS FOR VIOLENCE, LA SOLANA, SANTA ROSA JAUREGUI, QUERETARO. CASE STUDY. Samantha Yunuen Juarez Ramos (Mexico)1 1 - Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro
4.15 DRUGS AND YOUTH
Oral Presentations
Room: S-02.P-2
Emilie Schmits
0335 - CANNABIS USE IN ADOLESCENCE: POTENTIAL INTERVENTIONS ON EFFECT EXPECTANCIES. Emilie Schmits (Belgium)1; Etienne Quertemont (Belgium)1 1 - University of Liège
Hugo Morales
0336 - DRUG USE AMONG PERUVIAN YOUNG OFFENDERS: RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH Hugo Morales (Peru)1 1 - Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Katja Thane
0337 - THE PARENTING SKILL PROOF. DRUG TESTING IN THE CONTEXTS OF SOCIAL WORK Monika Urban (Germany)1; Katja Thane (Germany)1 1 - Institute for Public Health and Nursing / University of Bremen
Elvio Bono
0338 - SUBSTANCE USE AMONG BRAZILIANS JUVENILE OFFENDERS Elvio Bono (Brazil)1; Marina Rezende Bazon (Brazil)1; Ruth Estevão (Brazil)1 1 - Universidade de São Paulo - Ribeirão Preto-SP
4.16 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIME AND JUSTICE IN THE UNITED STATES
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-07.Pi
Lauren Porter
0339 - RACIAL STEREOTYPES, NEURO-PSCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE, AND CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Lauren Porter (United States of America)1; Brian Johnson (United States of America)1; Will Kalkhoff (United States of America)2 1 - University of Maryland; 2 - Kent State University
Sally Simpson
0340 - THE ROAD NOT (YET) TRAVELLED: MAPPING THE PROSPECTS FOR A NATIONAL WHITE COLLAR CRIME DATA SYSTEM Sally Simpson (United States of America)1; Peter Yeager (United States of America)2 1 - University of Maryland; 2 - Boston University
Thomas Loughran
0341 - FRAMING EFFECTS ON PUBLIC WILLINGNESS TO PAY TO REDUCE WHITE COLLAR CRIME: NATIONAL EVIDENCE FROM THE U.S. Thomas Loughran (United States of America)1; Mark Cohen (United States of America)2 1 - University of Maryland; 2 - Vanderbilt University
Brian Johnson
0342 - FACIAL PROFILING: EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF OFFENDER APPEARANCE ON PUNISHMENT OUTCOMES IN AN AMERICAN CRIMINAL COURT Ryan King (United States of America)2; Brian Johnson (United States of America)1 1 - University of Maryland; 2 - Ohio State University
4.17 HOW OPEN AND TRANSPARENT SHOULD CRIMINAL LAW-MAKING PROCESSES BE?
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Ascensión García Ruiz
0344 - WHERE IS CRIMINAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW GOING? Ascensión García Ruiz (Spain)1 1 - University of Madrid
Patrícia Carraro Rossetto
0345 - INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON THE PERCEPTION OF POLITICAL CORRUPTION IN BRAZIL Patrícia Carraro Rossetto (Spain)1 1 - University of Malaga
4.18 FINES AND ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Patricia Faraldo Cabana
0346 - ON FINES. RUSCHE AND KIRCHHEIMER REVISITED Patricia Faraldo Cabana (Spain)1 1 - University of A Corunna, Spain/ Queensland University of Technology
Jakub Drápal
0347 - WHY IS THE CONCEPT OF DAY FINES FAILING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC? Jakub Drápal (Czech Republic)1 1 - Charles University, Law Faculty
Robert Bing
0348 - A CONTEMPORARY LOOK AT THE USE OF FINES Robert Bing (United States of America)1; John Rodriguez (United States of America)1; Royce West (United States of America)1 1 - University of Texas at Arlington
Tomáš Strémy
0349 - ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS IN THE THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH Tomáš Strémy (Slovakia)1 1 - Trnava University in Trnava
4.19 SELF CONTROL AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Diana Moreira
0350 - CHANGES ON INTERTEMPORAL CHOICES IN DEVIANT BEHAVIOR Diana Moreira (Portugal)1; Susana Barros (Portugal)1; Fernando Almeida (Portugal)2; Marta Pinto (Portugal)2; Fernando Barbosa (Portugal)1 1 - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto; 2 - Maia University Institute
Ena Coenen
0351 - STUDYING EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND SELF-CONTROL IN JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Ena Coenen (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology, KU Leuven
Evi Verdonck
0352 - SENSATION SEEKING AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE: THE MODERATING ROLE OF THE SOCIAL BACKGROUND, SELF-CONTROL, PEER GROUP PROCESSES, AND THE INTRINSIC ATTRACTIVENESS OF VIOLENCE Evi Verdonck (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology, KU Leuven
Ana Rita Cruz
0353 - EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND NONVIOLENT CRIME: AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS Ana Rita Cruz (Portugal)1; Fernando Barbosa (Portugal)1 1 - Laboratório de Neuropsicofisiologia da Universidade do Porto
4.20 COMMUNITY POLICING AND CRIME PREVENTION: PROGRAMS AND EVALUATION
Oral Presentations
Room: S-08.P2
Maja Modic
0354 - MEASURING OFFICERS’ PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY POLICING PROGRAMS: ORGANIZATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS VERSUS COMMUNITY FACTORS Mahesh Nalla (United States of America)1; Gorazd Meško (Slovenia)2; Maja Modic (Slovenia)2 1 - School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University; 2 - Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor
Cristobal Weinborn
0355 - THE SYMBOLIC QUANTIFICATION OF POWER: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Cristobal Weinborn (United Kingdom)1; Barak Ariel (United Kingdom)1; Lawrence Sherman (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Meike Hecker
0356 - CRIME PREVENTION IN URBAN CONTEXTS: JUST WAYS OF ITS DISTRIBUTION IN TWO GERMAN CITIES Rita Haverkamp (Germany)1; Meike Hecker (Germany)1 1 - University of Tübingen
Branko Lobnikar
0357 - EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY POLICING IN TWO CAPITAL CITIES FROM WESTERN BALKANS: CASE STUDIES OF LJUBLJANA AND ZAGREB Branko Lobnikar (Slovenia)1; Irena Cajner Mraovic (Croatia)2; Valentina Asancaic (Croatia)2 1 - University of Maribor, Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security; 2 - University of Zagreb, Centre for Croatian Studies
4.21 SHOP THEFT, BURGLARY AND VIOLENCE: INDIVIDUAL, AREA AND ROUTINE ACTIVITIES FACTORS
Room: S-09.P2
James Hunter
0358 - EXPLAINING THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SHOP THEFT IN ENGLAND James Hunter (United Kingdom)1 1 - Nottingham Trent University
Rebecca Thompson
0359 - EXPLAINING BURGLARY VICTIMISATION IN EUROPE Rebecca Thompson (United Kingdom)2; Andromachi Tseloni (United Kingdom)1 1 - Loughborough University; 2 - Nottingham Trent University
Andromachi Tseloni
0360 - ROUTINE ACTIVITIES, PERSONAL SECURITY AND STRANGER AND ACQUAINTANCE VIOLENCE VICTIMISATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES Andromachi Tseloni (United Kingdom)1; Soenita Ganpat (United Kingdom)1 1 - Loughborough University
4.22 SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL OFFENDERS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Hannah Bows
0361 - SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST OLDER PEOPLE Hannah Bows (United Kingdom)1 1 - Durham University
Natalija Lukić
0362 - CHARACTERISTICS OF CRIMINAL CAREERS OF SEX OFFENDERS IN COMPARISON TO OTHER PERPETRATORS Djordje Ignjatović (Serbia)1; Natalija Lukić (Serbia)1 1 - Law Faculty University of Belgrade
Petra Faridova
0363 - VIOLENT SEX CRIME IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC – WHO? HOW? WHERE? WHY? Petra Faridova (Czech Republic)1; Sarka Blatnikova (Czech Republic)1; Petr Zeman (Czech Republic)1 1 - Institute of Criminology and Social Prevention, Prague
Meritxell Pérez Ramírez
0364 - MALE STRANGER RAPE: OFFENDER AND OFFENSE CHARACTERISTICS Meritxell Pérez Ramírez (Spain)1; Alejandra Pascual (Spain)1; Andrea Giménez-Salinas (Spain)1; José Luis González Álvarez (Spain)2; Juan Enrique Soto (Spain)3 1 - Institute of Forensic Sciences and Security of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; 2 - Guardia Civil; 3 - Cuerpo Nacional de Policía
4.23 EXTORTION RACKETEERING
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Rolando Ochoa
0365 - KNOW YOUR KIDNAPPER: SCREENING, TRUST AND HIRING IN MEXICO CITY’S RISKY ENVIRONMENT. Rolando Ochoa (Australia)1 1 - Australian National University
Carmen Jordá
0366 - VULNERABILITY OF CHINEESE COMPANIES TO EXTORTION RACKETEERING IN SPANISH COMMUNITIES Carmen Jordá (Spain)1; Andrea Giménez-Salinas (Spain)1; Carlos Barceló (Spain)2; Francisco Martín-Pozuelo (Spain)2 1 - Instituto de Ciencias Forenses (ICFS-UAM); 2 - Guardia Civil
Vincenzo Militello
0367 - THE DYNAMICS OF EXTORTION RACKET SYSTEMS IN SOUTHERN ITALY. A QUALI-QUANTITATIVE STUDY Vincenzo Militello (Italy)1; Antonio La Spina (Italy)2; Valentina Punzo (Italy)1; Giovanni Frazzica (Italy)1; Attilio Scaglione (Italy)1 1 - University of Palermo - Department of Law, Society and Sport Sciences; 2 - University Luiss - Department of Political Science
4.24 JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING ON VIOLENT CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Aneta Wilkowska-Płóciennik
0368 - A MURDER OUT OF MOTIVES DESERVING PARTICULAR CONDEMNATION Aneta Wilkowska-Płóciennik (Poland)1 1 - University of Warsaw, Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialisation
Monica Botelho
0369 - JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING: PERSONAL SUBJECTIVITY OF LEGAL DISCOURSES Monica Botelho (Portugal)1; Rita Conde (Portugal)2; Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho, School of Psychology, Cipsi; 2 - University Lusófona of Oporto, ULP, Faculty of Psychology, Education and Sports
Charlotte Vanneste
0370 - EVALUATION OF JUDICIAL STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: A LARGE SCALE ANALYSIS BASED ON STATISTICAL REGISTRATION IN BELGIUM Charlotte Vanneste (Belgium)1 1 - National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology, and University of Liège
Frank Osorio
0371 - TORTURE IN MEXICO Frank Osorio (Mexico)1 1 - Frank Osorio - Firma Legal
Parallel Session 5 - 17:30 - 18:45
Pre-Arranged Panels
5.1 MEASURES OF CRIME AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
Oral Presentations
Room: S-02.P-2
Jing Cao
0372 - THE TRANSITION OF CRIME RATES IN BEIJING, CHINA: A LOOK AT INTERNATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS SURVEY FINDINGS 20 YEARS LATER Jing Cao (China)1; Jan Van Dijk (Netherlands)1; Donny Lazary (Canada)2 1 - INTERVICT; 2 - Justice Canada
Nace Čebulj
0373 - MEASURING CRIME ACTS SEVERITY AND CALCULATING CRIME INDEX - CASE OF SLOVENIA Nace Čebulj (Slovenia)1; Matevž Bren (Slovenia)1 1 - University of Maribor
Johanna Schönhöfer
0374 - TOWARDS A MULTIDIMENSIONAL MEASURE OF THE COLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF CRIME Johanna Schönhöfer (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
Paula Cristina Martins
0375 - CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND ONLINE ADMINISTRATION FORMAT OF SELF-REPORT MEASURES – METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND IMPLICATIONS Paula Cristina Martins (Portugal)1; Sílvia Mendes (Portugal)1; Gloria Fernández-Pacheco (Portugal)2 1 - University of Minho; 2 - University Fernando Pessoa
5.2 TESTING SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY IN GERMANY
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Eifler Stefanie
0376 - SOCIAL MECHANISMS IN NORM-RELEVANT SITUATIONS: EXPLANATIONS FOR THEFT BY FINDING Eifler Stefanie (Germany)1 1 - Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Helmut Hirtenlehner
0377 - THE INTERPLAY OF MORALITY AND DETERRENCE. A RESEARCH NOTE BASED ON DATA FROM GERMANY Helmut Hirtenlehner (Austria)1; Jost Reinecke (Germany)2 1 - Johannes Kepler University Linz; 2 - University of Bielefeld
Franziska Kunz
0378 - ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SELF-CONTROL AND MORALITY IN CRIME CAUSATION AMONG THE ELDERLY Franziska Kunz (Germany)1; Helmut Hirtenlehner (Austria)2 1 - Technical University Dresden; 2 - Johannes Kepler University Linz
Debbie Schepers
0379 - THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL JUDGMENT IN ADOLESCENCE: TESTING SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY WITH GERMAN PANEL DATA. Debbie Schepers (Germany)1 1 - Bielefeld University
5.3 ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF POLICE LEGITIMACY: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Ömer Bilen
0380 - TRUST IN INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES IN TURKEY Sebastian Roche (France)1; Ömer Bilen (Turkey)2 1 - CNRS, Institute of Political Science, Grenoble University; 2 - Department of Statistics, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Yıldız Technical University
Jonathan Jackson
0381 - TRULY FREE CONSENT? ON THE NATURE OF DUTY TO OBEY Jonathan Jackson (United Kingdom)1; Ben Bradford (United Kingdom)2; Sarah Macqueen (United Kingdom)3; Mike Hough (United Kingdom)4 1 - London School of Economics and Political Science; 2 - Oxford University; 3 - University of Edinburgh; 4 - University of Birkbeck, University of London
Mai Sato
0382 - POLICE LEGITIMACY IN JAPAN Mai Sato (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Reading
Viviane De Oliveira Cubas
0383 - POLICE LEGITIMACY IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO – BRAZIL Viviane De Oliveira Cubas (Brazil)1; Ariadne Natal (Brazil)1 1 - University of São Paulo
5.4 HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRISON RESEARCH
U-Noble
Bronwyn Naylor
0384 - RESEARCHING HUMAN RIGHTS IN PRISONS Bronwyn Naylor (Australia)1 1 - Law Faculty, Monash University
Peter Scharff Smith
0385 - HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE INSTITUTION OF IMPRISONMENT IN THE DYNAMIC AGE OF THE INTERNET Peter Scharff Smith (Denmark)1 1 - The Danish Institute for Human Rights
Hilde Tubex
0386 - HOW GOOD CAN IT GET IN A PRISON? Hilde Tubex (Australia)1 1 - University of Western Australia
Sonja Snacken
0387 - HUMAN RIGHTS - THE GAP IN (COMPARATIVE) PRISON SOCIOLOGY Sonja Snacken (Belgium)1 1 - Free University Brussels
5.5 CYBERCRIME AND WEBSECURITY
Oral Presentations
Room: S-09.P2
Greta Baldani
0389 - WEBSECURITY: THE END OF ANALOGICAL PROBLEMS Greta Baldani (Italy)1 1 - Università di Bologna
Randall Butler
0390 - CYBERCRIME FIELD RESPONSE CERTIFICATION Chris Copeland (United States of America)1; Randall Butler (United States of America)1 1 - Tarleton State University
David Wall
0391 - PROSECUTING CYBERCRIMINALS: ACHIEVING JUSTICE OR REASSURANCE? David Wall (United Kingdom)1; Ladan Cockshut (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Leeds; 2 - Durham University
Craig Webber
0392 - THE PLEASURES AND PAINS OF TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH FOR CRIMINOLOGY: INSIGHTS FROM THE DIGITAL POLICE OFFICER PROJECT. Craig Webber (United Kingdom)1; Clare Hooper (United Kingdom)1; Stuart E. Middleton (United Kingdom)1; Mike Surridge (United Kingdom)1; Gert Jan Van Hardeveld (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Southampton
5.6 POSITIVE CRIMINOLOGY
Room: S-01.P-3
Fergus Mcneill
0393 - POSITIVE PUNISHMENT: OXYMORON OR NECESSITY? Fergus Mcneill (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow
Dana Pugach
0394 - BETWEEN SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION AND POSITIVE VICTIMOLOGY: THE CASE OF CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHT OF PRIVACY Dana Pugach (Israel)1; Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg (Israel)2 1 - Ono Academic College; 2 - Bar Ilan University
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
0395 - PROGRAMS FOR FEMALE PRISONERS AND POSITIVE CRIMINOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY: THE CASE OF SERBIA Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic (Serbia)1; Sanja Copic (Serbia)2 1 - University of Belgrade; 2 - Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research and Victimology
Keren Gueta
0396 - PULLING MYSELF UP BY THE BOOTSTRAPS: SELF-CHANGE OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF POSITIVE CRIMINOLOGY. Keren Gueta (Israel)1; Gila Chen (Israel)2 1 - Bar-Ilan University; 2 - Ashkelon Academic College
5.7 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING AND LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES
Room: S-07.Pi
Deborah F. Hellmann
0397 - VICTIMS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: LONG-TERM SEQUELAE, PROSECUTION, AND COMPENSATION Deborah F. Hellmann (Germany)1; Sandra Fernau (Germany)1; Tillmann Bartsch (Germany)2 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony; 2 - University of Tuebingen
Josep Tamarit
0398 - PROSECUTION AND SENTENCING OF CHILD SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS DETERMINANTS OF JUDICIAL DECISION-MAKING Josep Tamarit (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Anne Smit
0399 - ONE OF THE DIVORCING PARENTS ACCUSES THE OTHER OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: HOW SHOULD A CIVIL JUDGE RESPOND? Anne Smit (Netherlands)1; Catrien Bijleveld (Netherlands)2; Masha Antokolskaia (Netherlands)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; 2 - NSCR
Rinke De Jong
0400 - IMPACT OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ON DEMOGRAPHIC LIFE OUTCOMES Rinke De Jong (Netherlands)1; Lenneke Alink (Netherlands)1; Catrien Bijleveld (Netherlands)2; Catrin Finkenauer (Netherlands)1; Jan Hendriks (Netherlands)1 1 - VU University Amsterdam; 2 - NSCR
5.8 DEALING WITH THE PAST - FOCUSING ON THE FUTURE: NEWEST DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SPONSORED BY THE EUROPEAN CRIMINOLOGY GROUP ON ATROCITY CRIMES AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (ECACTJ))
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Alette Smeulers
0401 - FEMALE PERPETRATORS OF ATROCITY CRIMES Alette Smeulers (Netherlands)1 1 - Tilburg University
Julia Viebach
0402 - ATROCITY’S ARCHIVES: INTERROGATING TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE THROUGH LEGAL ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS Julia Viebach (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre of Criminology /Faculty of Law/University of Oxford
Nandor Knust
0403 - AFRICAN CRIMINAL COURT: REGIONAL APPROACH TO CRIMINAL & TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE Nandor Knust (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička
0404 - CODIFYING RIGHTS OF VICTIMS OF WAR RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE - BETWEEN POLITICS AND JUSTICE Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička (Croatia)1; Maja Munivrana Vajda (Croatia)1 1 - Department of Criminal Law, University of Zagreb, Law School Max Planck Partner Grupo Balkan
5.9 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS – URBAN LEGENDS: GANG IDENTITY IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY
Room: S-08.P2
Sandra Bucerius
0405 - AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS – URBAN LEGENDS: GANG IDENTITY IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY Alistair Fraser (United Kingdom)1; Sveinung Sandberg (Norway)2; Sandra Bucerius (Canada)3; Lesley Mcara (United Kingdom)4; Simon Hallsworth (United Kingdom)5 1 - University of Glasgow; 2 - University of Oslo; 3 - University of Alberta; 4 - University of Edinburgh; 5 - University Campus Suffolk
5.10 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND HONOUR CRIME: MEDIA AND PERCEPTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Sofia Graca
0406 - A SOCIO-LEGAL ANALYSIS OF IMMIGRANT WOMEN'S PERCEPTIONS OF AND RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Sofia Graca (United Kingdom)1 1 - Canterbury Christ Church University
Molly Dragiewicz
0407 - Q & A: THE GENDER POLITICS OF SOCIAL MEDIA DISCUSSIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN AUSTRALIA Molly Dragiewicz (Australia)1 1 - Queensland University of Technology
Nurşen Adak
0408 - THE REPRESENTATION OF HONOUR KILLINGS IN THE TURKISH MEDIA Nurşen Adak (Turkey)1 1 - Akdeniz University
Ezgi Taboglu
0409 - PERCEPTIONS OF JUSTICE AND LEGITIMACY AMONG WOMEN CONVICTED OF SERIOUS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN PRISONS IN TURKEY AND ENGLAND Ezgi Taboglu (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
5.11 PUBLISH OR PERISH - HOW TO ACHIEVE THE FORMER AND AVOID THE LATTER! EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY POSTGRADUATE AND EARLY STAGE RESEARCHERS WORKING GROUP (EPER)
Room: S-04.P1
John Winterdyk
0410 - THE ENIGMA OF ACADEMIC PUBLISHING: LESSONS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM AN 'OLE SEA DOG' John Winterdyk (Canada)1 1 - Mount Royal University
Paul Knepper
0411 - WHAT LEADING CRIMINOLOGISTS KNOW ABOUT WRITING ARTICLES FOR CRIMINOLOGY JOURNALS Paul Knepper (United Kingdom)1 1 - European Journal of Criminology
5.12 FEAR OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION RISK
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Ioanna Gouseti
0412 - WHAT HAPPENS WHY? FEAR OF CRIME, PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTANCE AND FOCUSING ON CONSEQUENCES VERSUS CAUSES OF CRIME EVENTS. Ioanna Gouseti (United Kingdom)1 1 - Department of Methodology, London School of Economics and Political Science
Dina Hummelsheim
0413 - URBAN FEAR OF CRIME IN GERMANY: A MULTI-LEVEL ANALYSIS BASED ON THE GERMAN VICTIMIZATION SURVEY 2012 Dina Hummelsheim (Germany)1; Dietrich Oberwittler (Germany)2 1 - GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; 2 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Halime Ünal
0414 - LOCAL SOCIAL TIES AND PERCEIVED VICTIMIZATION RISK IN TWO CITIES OF TURKEY Halime Ünal (Turkey)1; Mustafa Orçan (Turkey)1; Sergender Sezer (Turkey)2; Serdar Demir (Turkey)2 1 - Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi, Ankara; 2 - Muğla Sıtkı Koçman Üniversitesi, Muğla
Marnix Eysink Smeets
0415 - THE FEARDROP Marnix Eysink Smeets (Netherlands)1 1 - Law and Security Research Group, Inholland University of Applied Sciences
5.13 BIG DATA, PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS AND CRIMINOLOGY: A CALL FOR A NUANCED, REFLEXIVE AND POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Tim Hope
0416 - BIG DATA, BIG STATISTICS AND THE CRIMINOLOGICAL IMAGINATION: TRANSCENDING THE GENERAL LINEAR REALITY Tim Hope (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Salford
Adam Edwards
0417 - BIG DATA AND CRIMINOLOGY: AN EARLY REPORT OF ENTHUSIASTS, CRITICS AND SCEPTICS Adam Edwards (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
Bilel Benbouzid
0418 - PREDICTIVE POLICING: THE ALGORITHMIC AVATAR OF NEOLIBERALISM Bilel Benbouzid (France)1 1 - Université de Marne la Vallée
5.14 TAX CRIMES AND FRAUDS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Eva Maria Souto García
1156 - CRIMINAL SANCTIONS FOR PUBLIC CREDIT FRAUD Eva Maria Souto García (Spain)1 1 - University of a Coruña
Hans Nelen
0420 - THE FINANCING OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS Hans Nelen (Netherlands)1 1 - Maastricht University
José Amorim
0421 - THE ABUSE OF TAX TRUST IN RELATION TO VAT José Amorim (Portugal)1 1 - ISCAP - Instituto Politécnico do Porto
Vanessa Guerra
0422 - LAW AND SOCIAL NORMS ON TAX COMPLIANCE Vanessa Guerra (Portugal)1; Pedro Sousa (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
5.15 DRUG MARKETS I
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Judith Aldridge
0423 - DARK NET DRUG MARKETS: HARM REDUCTION/BENEFIT MAXIMIZATION IMPLICATIONS FOR DRUG USERS AND DRUG DEALERS Judith Aldridge (United Kingdom)1; David Décary-Hétu (Canada)2 1 - University of Manchester; 2 - University of Montreal
Fiamma Terenghi
0424 - FINANCING OF COCAINE TRAFFICKING AT THE EUROPEAN LEVEL: RESULTS FROM THE EU RESEARCH PROJECT FINOCA Fiamma Terenghi (Italy)1 1 - eCrime - ICT, law and criminology - Faculty of Law, University of Trento
Rajeev Gundur
0425 - VIOLENCE AT BOTTLENECKS: CONTROL, COMPETITION, AND VIOLENCE ALONG MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING ROUTES TO THE UNITED STATES Rajeev Gundur (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
Liesbeth Vandam
0426 - THE INTERNET AND DRUG MARKETS Liesbeth Vandam (Portugal)1; Jane Mounteney (Portugal)1 1 - European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
5.16 SURVEILLANCE AND CRIME CONTROL
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Martin Kovanic
0427 - FEAR OF CRIME AND SURVEILLANCE IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE Martin Kovanic (Slovakia)1 1 - Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
Rosamunde Van Brakel
0428 - EVERYBODY SUSPICIOUS? THE RISE OF PREDICTIVE POLICING IN EUROPE Rosamunde Van Brakel (Belgium)1 1 - LSTS - CRiS Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pete Fussey
0429 - CONTESTED TOPOLOGIES OF ANTICIPATORY URBAN COUNTER-TERRORIST SURVEILLANCE Pete Fussey (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Essex
Manuel Maroto
0430 - SURVEILLANCE AND THE REPRESSION OF POLITICAL DISSENT: SOME CURRENT TRENDS IN SPAIN Manuel Maroto (Spain)1 1 - University of Castilla-La Mancha
Emmeline Taylor
0431 - SCHOOLING IN THE SURVEILLANCE AGE; AFFECTIVE IMPACTS OF DATIFICATION, BIOSENSORS AND TECHNO-SECURITY IN EDUCATION Emmeline Taylor (United Kingdom)1 1 - The Australian National University
5.17 SMUGGLING AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Angelina Stanojoska
0432 - INSIDE OR OUTSIDE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING FLOWS AND CHANGING DIMENSIONS (THE CASES OF MACEDONIA AND SERBIA) Angelina Stanojoska (Macedonia)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University "St.Kliment Ohridski" - Bitola
Fabrizio Costantino
0433 - THE HUMAN SMUGGLING RINGS: CORE CAPABILITIES AND PROPOSALS OF LEGAL ENFORCEMENT Fabrizio Costantino (Italy)1 1 - University of Trento
Mirja Anika Gutheil
0434 - CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SMUGGLING OF MIGRANTS TO THE EU Mirja Anika Gutheil (Germany)1 1 - Optimity Matrix
Aurelie Heetman
0435 - THE LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK ADDRESSING THE SMUGGLING OF MIGRANTS – GAPS AND BEST PRACTISES Aurelie Heetman (Netherlands)1 1 - Optimity Matrix
5.18 GREEN CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Reece Walters
0436 - FOOD CRIME, WATER CRIME AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Nigel South (United Kingdom)1; Reece Walters (Australia)2 1 - University of Essex; 2 - Queensland University of Technology
Noriyoshi Takemura
0437 - CONTAMINATION OF MARINE ENVIRONMENT BY FLOATING PLASTIC DEBRIS: POTENTIAL THREAT TO MARINE SPECIES, ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN HEALTH Noriyoshi Takemura (Japan)1 1 - Toin University of Yokohama, Japan
James Heydon
0438 - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, ENVIRONMENTAL VICTIMISATION AND THE MATERIAL-SOCIAL NATURE OF ‘GREEN CRIME’ James Heydon (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
5.19 SITUATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Sebastian Kleele
0439 - GRAFFITI PREVENTION: DISCUSSION OF INNOVATIVE AND PRO-ACTIVE STRATEGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE DEALING WITH A SOCIAL PHENOMENON Sebastian Kleele (Germany)1; Marion Müller (Germany)1 1 - sine-Institut gGmbH
Giulia Mugellini
0441 - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRIME FACILITATORS AND RISK FACTORS: EVIDENCE FROM HOMICIDES AND SUICIDES IN MILAN AREA FROM 2001 TO 2014 Guido Travaini (Italy)1; Giulia Mugellini (Switzerland)2; Palmina Caruso (Italy)1; Alessio Battistini (Italy)1 1 - Dip. Legal Medicine University of Milan; 2 - University of St. Gallen - KRC
5.20 POLICING AND POLICE REFORM
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Aogán Mulcahy
0442 - PARKING TICKETS AND POLICE REFORM: CULTURE, ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEGITIMACY IN IRISH POLICING Aogán Mulcahy (Ireland)1 1 - University College Dublin
Andrew Rudyk
0443 - DOES “THE NEW PROFESSIONALISM IN POLICING” MEAN SCARING THE RIGHT PEOPLE? Andrew Rudyk (United States of America)1 1 - John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Department of Public Management, City University of New York
Richard Martin
0444 - POLICING HUMAN’S RIGHT: WHAT ROLE DOES HUMAN RIGHTS PLAY IN HOW OFFICERS ‘DO’ POLICING? Richard Martin (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminology, Law Faculty, University of Oxford
5.21 CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
João Próspero-Luís
0446 - PSYCHOPATHY, CRIMINAL INTENTIONS AND ABNORMAL APPRAISAL OF THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES OF THEFT João Próspero-Luís (Portugal)1; Pedro Moreira (Portugal)2; Tiago Paiva (Portugal)3; Joana Vieira (Portugal)3; Patrício Costa (Portugal)2; Cátia Teixeira (Belgium)4; Pedro Almeida (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto; 2 - Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Health Sciences, University of Minho; 3 - Laboratory of Neuropsychophysiology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto; 4 - Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve
Michèlle Bal
0447 - A DUAL-PROCESS MODEL OF CRIMINAL DECISION MAKING: WEIGHING IN THRILL AND SHAME Michèlle Bal (Netherlands)1; Wouter Tamminga (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
Andreas Prokop
0448 - TWILIGHT OF THE IDOLS: ON THE MEANING OF NARCISSISM IN HOMICIDE-SUICIDE Andreas Prokop (Germany)1 1 - Universität Hamburg
Stephanie Loup
0449 - KNOWLEDGE AND POWER STRUGGLES WITHIN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN THE LIGHT OF PSYCHIATRIC EXPERTISE Stephanie Loup (Switzerland)1 1 - Ecole des Sciences Criminelles de l'Université de Lausanne
5.22 VIOLENCE AND CRIME VICTIMIZATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Clairissa Breen
0450 - TOWARDS A UNIFIED METHODOLOGY OF CATASTROPHIC VICTIMOLOGY Clairissa Breen (United States of America)1 1 - Cazenovia College
Ana Carvalho
0451 - VIOLENCE AND CRIMES AGAINST THE ELDERLY: A PORTUGUESE - BRAZILIAN PERSPECTIVE Ana Carvalho (Portugal)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Porto
Arne Dreissigacker
0452 - BURGLARY -CONSEQUENCES FOR VICTIMS Gina Rosa Wollinger (Germany)1; Arne Dreissigacker (Germany)1 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony
Roberta Barletta
0453 - VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: COMPARISON BETWEEN ITALIAN AND MIGRANT WOMEN Diego Moretti (Italy)1; Roberta Barletta (Italy)1; Maria Giuseppina Muratore (Italy)1 1 - ISTAT
5.23 PROBATION AND PROCESSES OF SOCIAL REINTEGRATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-14.P1.E3
Sylvie Koubalikova
0454 - PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF REINTEGRATION OF PROPERTY CRIME OFFENDERS INTO THE SOCIETY: RESEARCH OUTCOMES Sylvie Koubalikova (Czech Republic)1; Veronika Polisenska (Czech Republic)1; Michaela Borovanska (Czech Republic)1 1 - The Institute of Psychology of Academy of Science of Czech Republic
Maria Ansbro
0455 - THE USE OF ATTACHMENT THEORY IN PROBATION PRACTICE Maria Ansbro (United Kingdom)1 1 - Bucks New University
Gönül Demez
0456 - THE PROCESSES OF RESOCIALIZATION AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION: SAMPLE OF INDIVIDUALS UNDER PROBATION Gönül Demez (Turkey)3; Elife Kart (Turkey)3; Cihan Ertan (Turkey)1; Selim Cankurtaran (Turkey)2; Meral Timurturkan (Turkey)1 1 - Research Assistant; 2 - Ministry of Justice; 3 - Akdeniz University
Sergio Triana
0457 - RECIDIVISM OF EX-COMBATANTS IN COLOMBIA AND THE RELATION WITH THE SITUATION AND ENVIRONMENT Sergio Triana (Colombia)1 1 - Institute of Criminology. University of Cambridge
5.24 EARLY PREVENTION AND PROBLEM BEHAVIOURS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Michael Gottfredson
0458 - EARLY CHILDHOOD, PROBLEM BEHAVIORS AND A FOCUS ON PREVENTION: AN EMERGENT SOURCE FOR CROSS-DISCIPLINARY, CROSS-NATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY Michael Gottfredson (United States of America)1 1 - University of California, Irvine. Department of Criminology, Law and Society
Simha Frederic Landau
0459 - THE EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT AND AGGRESSIVE FANTASIES ON AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR: THE CASE OF ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN CHILDREN EXPOSED TO POLITICAL VIOLENCE Simha Frederic Landau (Israel)1; Shira Dvir Gevirsman (Israel)2; Eric Dubow (United States of America)4; Rowell Huesmann (United States of America)5; Paul Boxer (United States of America)6; Khalil Shikaki (Palestine)7 1 - Yezreel Valley Academic College; 2 - Tel Avivi University; 4 - Bowling Green State University and University of Michigan; 5 - University of Michigan; 6 - Rutgers University and University of Michigan; 7 - Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research
Gilda Santos
0460 - EARLY PREVENTION OF DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIORS: A DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT. Gilda Santos (Portugal)1; Carla Cardoso (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
5.25 INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE DATA ON CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS
Auditorium
Markku Heiskanen
0461 - CRIME AND GENDER Markku Heiskanen (Finland)1; Anni Lietonen (Finland)1 1 - HEUNI
Claudia Campistol
0462 - THE AVAILABILITY OF JUVENILE JUSTICE STATISTICS ACROSS EUROPE Claudia Campistol (Switzerland)1; Marcelo Aebi (Switzerland)2 1 - School of Criminal Sciences, University of Lausanne, UNIL, Lausanne; 2 - School of Criminal Sciences, University of Lausanne, UNIL, Lausanne
Stefan Harrendorf
0463 - APPLES AND ORANGES? WAYS TO ASSESS AND IMPROVE COMPARABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS Stefan Harrendorf (Germany)1 1 - University of Göttingen, Institute of Criminal Law and Justice
Jörg-Martin Jehle
0464 - NEEDS AND PREREQUISITES OF A MULTI-LEVEL STATISTICAL APPROACH IN COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS Jörg-Martin Jehle (Germany)1 1 - University of Göttingen, Institute of Criminal Law and Justice
Parallel Session 6 - 19:00 - 20:15
Pre-Arranged Panels
6.1 CRIME PREVENTION: COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF CONVICTIONS AND THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-02.P-2
Charles Brackett
0465 - THE BIRTH OF THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL RECORD: MIGRATION, MODERNITY AND THE RISE OF CRIMINAL RECORD KEEPING Charles Brackett (United States of America)1 1 - University of Massachusetts at Boston
Elina Kurtovic
0466 - THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SOCIAL CONTEXT IN UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENT IMPACT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS IN THE RE-ENTRY IN THE LABOUR MARKET BETWEEN COUNTRIES Marti Rovira-Sopena (Spain)1; Elina Kurtovic (Netherlands)2 1 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona); 2 - Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Utrecht University
Elena Larrauri
0467 - COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL RECORDS FOR IRREGULAR IMMIGRANTS. Elena Larrauri (Spain)1; Jorge Rodriguez (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
6.2 ESC THEMATIC WORKING GROUP ON JUVENILE JUSTICE ROUNDTABLE (3): TRANSFORMING THE STATE WE’RE IN
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Barry Goldson
0468 - ESC THEMATIC WORKING GROUP ON JUVENILE JUSTICE ROUNDTABLE (3): TRANSFORMING THE STATE WE’RE IN Barry Goldson (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Liverpool
6.3 POLICE DECISION-MAKING IN STOP & SEARCH POLICE PRACTICES
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Joanne Van Der Leun
0469 - SHOWING TRUE COLOURS? (BORDER)POLICE PERCEPTIONS ON ETHNICITY AS ONE OF THE MAIN INDICATORS SHAPING THEIR DAILY STREET-LEVEL DECISIONS Maartje Van Der Woude (Netherlands)1; Joanne Van Der Leun (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden Law School - Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology
Sofie De Kimpe
0470 - ID PLEASE?” STOPPING AND SEARCHING YOUNGSTER, A WELL KNOW BUT NEGLECTED POLICE PRACTICE IN BELGIUM Sofie De Kimpe (Belgium)1; Jenneke Christiaens (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Megan O'neill
0471 - FINDINGS FROM THE FIFE PILOT: A NEW APPROACH TO STOP AND SEARCH IN SCOTLAND? Megan O'neill (United Kingdom)1; Liz Aston (United Kingdom)2; Agata Krause (United Kingdom)3 1 - University of Dundee and Scottish Institute of Policing Research; 2 - Edinburgh Napier University and Scottish Institute of Policing Research; 3 - University of Dundee
6.4 PRISONS IN TRANSITION: NEW VULNERABILITIES
U-Noble
Amy Ludlow
0472 - SUICIDE IN PRISON: WHY PRISON STAFF MATTER Amy Ludlow (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Jason Warr
0473 - SUBJECT TO POWER: THE VULNERABILITIES OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGISTS WORKING IN PRISONS Jason Warr (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Lincoln
Bethany Schmidt
0474 - POLITICS AND PRISONS RESEARCH: NEW VULNERABILITIES IN METHODS AND PRACTICE Bethany Schmidt (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
6.5 CYBERCRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: S-09.P2
Anne-Marie Côté
0475 - MAKING OF: TRUST WITHIN AN ONLINE COMMUNITY OF HACKERS Anne-Marie Côté (Canada)1; Benoît Dupont (Canada)1 1 - Université de Montréal
Michael Mcguire
0476 - CYBERCRIME: WHAT WE KNOW, WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW, AND WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW. LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE UK REVIEW OF CYBERCRIME Michael Mcguire (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Surrey
Wytske Van Der Wagen
0477 - THE CYBORG DIMENSION OF CYBERCRIME: TOWARDS A HYBRID UNDERSTANDING OF ONLINE OFFENDING, OFFENDERS AND VICTIMS Wytske Van Der Wagen (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Groningen, Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law & Criminology
Nicole Selzer
0478 - SYNERGY BETWEEN CYBERCRIME AND ORGANIZED CRIME Nicole Selzer (Germany)1; Tobias Günther (Germany)1 1 - Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
6.6 SEXUAL VIOLENCE, CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-01.P-3
Joshua Cochran
0479 - SENTENCING PATTERNS FOR FELONY SEX OFFENDERS: IS THERE A GENDER EFFECT? Joshua Cochran (United States of America)1; Ryan Shields (United States of America)2 1 - University of South Florida; 2 - Johns Hopkins University
Maria João Falcão
0480 - LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’ PERSPECTIVES ON THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Maria João Falcão (Portugal)1; Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)1 1 - University Fernando Pessoa
Ivo Aertsen
0481 - SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND THE POTENTIAL OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: FINDINGS FROM A EUROPEAN RESEARCH PROJECT Ivo Aertsen (Belgium)1 1 - University of Leuven - Leuven Institute of Criminology
Bebe Loff
0482 - COMMUNITY-BASED, VICTIM-CENTRED RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE – A PILOT PROJECT Bronwyn Naylor (Australia)1; Bebe Loff (Australia)2; Liz Bishop (Australia)2 1 - Law Faculty, Monash University; 2 - Monash University
6.7 STALKING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Jenny Korkodeilou
0483 - INVISIBLE HARMS: THE CRIME OF STALKING AND ITS EFFECTS ON VICTIMS/SURVIVORS Jenny Korkodeilou (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Sheffield
Yuko Utsumi
0484 - MEASURES AGAINST STALKING AND FUTURE CHALLENGES IN JAPAN Yuko Utsumi (Japan)1 1 - Police Policy Research Center of Japan
Rita Começanha
0486 - STATISTICALLY SPEAKING, PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE MATTERS. Rita Começanha (Portugal)1,2; Ângela Maia (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho, School of Psychology; 2 - University of Porto, Medical Office
6.8 BETWEEN PENAL IMAGINATION AND VICTIM ACTIVISM: PROSECUTION AND SENTENCING AT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS SPONSORED BY THE EUROPEAN CRIMINOLOGY GROUP ON ATROCITY CRIMES AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (ECACTJ)
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Filip Vojta
0487 - IMPLEMENTING PUNISHMENT FOR ATROCITIES: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE ICTY? Filip Vojta (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Elizabeth Cook
0488 - ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF VICTIMHOOD IN PEACETIME AND CONFLICT: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRAUMA MANAGEMENT BY ANTI-VIOLENCE NGOS Elizabeth Cook (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Manchester
Barbora Hola
0489 - PROSECUTION AND SENTENCING OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES BY DOMESTIC CRIMINAL COURTS: CASE STUDY OF POST-GENOCIDE RWANDA Barbora Hola (Netherlands)1 1 - VU University Amsterdam
Kjersti Lohne
0490 - EXPLORING THE PENAL IMAGINARY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE Kjersti Lohne (Norway)1 1 - University of Oslo
6.9 CRIME AND PLACE 3: THE GEOGRAPHY OF CRIME
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Maria Francisca Rebocho
0491 - ARE CHILD MOLESTERS PREDATORS? INTRA-FAMILIAL AND EXTRA-FAMILIAL CHILD MOLESTERS’ HUNTING BEHAVIOR, MODUS OPERANDI AND GEOGRAPHIC DECISION-MAKING Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)1 1 - University Fernando Pessoa
Rafael Valente
0492 - AN EXAMINATION OF THE HUNTING BEHAVIOR AND MODUS OPERANDI OF NON-SERIAL MURDERERS Rafael Valente (Portugal)1; Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)1 1 - University Fernando Pessoa
Marre Lammers
0493 - CROSS-BORDER CRIME PATTERNS UNVEILED BY EXCHANGE OF DNA PROFILES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Marre Lammers (Netherlands)1; Wim Bernasco (Netherlands)1,3; Kees Van Der Beek (Netherlands)2 1 - NSCR; 2 - NFI; 3 - VU University in the Netherlands
Kate Bowers
0494 - THE FACES AND PLACES OF TRAFFICKING FOR LABOUR EXPLOITATION: A LARGE-SCALE ANALYSIS Ella Cockbain (United Kingdom)1; Kate Bowers (United Kingdom)1 1 - University College London (UCL)
6.10 CHILD WELFARE AND DELINQUENCY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Elke Roevens
0495 - QUALITATIVE RESEARCH INTO THE NEEDS OF VICTIMS OF HISTORICAL ABUSE IN YOUTH AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN FLANDERS (BELGIUM) Elke Roevens (Belgium)1 1 - LINC, KU Leuven
Tessa Verhallen
0496 - THE (RE)PRODUCTION OF THE SOCIAL ORDER: CHILD WELFARE AND PROTECTION INTERVENTIONS IN DISADVANTAGED FAMILIES. Tessa Verhallen (Netherlands)1 1 - Utrecht University
Claire Fitzpatrick
0497 - TECHNIQUES OF NEUTRALISATION BY THE STATE AS CORPORATE PARENT IN CONSIDERING THE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN IN CARE AS VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS Claire Fitzpatrick (United Kingdom)1 1 - Lancaster University
Diana Willems
0498 - REACHING OUT FOR YOUNG MULTIPLE OFFENDERS - RESULTS OF A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH STUDY FOCUSING THE YOUTH WELFARE SYSTEM IN GERMANY Diana Willems (Germany)1 1 - German Youth Institute
6.11 COMMEMORATING NILS CHRISTIE
Room: S-04.P1
Katja Franko
0499 - COMMEMORATING NILS CHRISTIE ORGANISED BY: KATJA FRANKO & RENÉ VAN SWAANINGEN Katja Franko (Norway)1; René Van Swaaningen (Netherlands)2; Dario Melossi (Italy)3; Henrik Tham (Sweden)4 1 - University of Oslo; 2 - Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam; 3 - University of Bologna, Italy; 4 - University of Stockholm
6.12 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Harry Blagg
0500 - NEW EPISTEMOLOGICAL HORIZONS: THE GLOBAL SOUTH, INTER-CULTURALITY AND THE CHALLENGE TO RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Harry Blagg (Australia)1 1 - University of Western Australia
Daniel Achutti
0501 - TOWARDS A CRITICAL MODEL OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN LATIN AMERICA: EMPIRICAL AND THEORETICAL ANALYSIS Daniel Achutti (Brazil)1 1 - Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)
Wojciech Zalewski
0502 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE – IN SEARCH OF THE BEST WAY Zalewski (Poland)1; Wojciech Zalewski (Poland)2 1 - University of Gdańsk; 2 - University of Gdansk
Jessica Jacobson
0503 - ‘I FEEL THAT THE JUSTICE SYSTEM HAS A HEART AND SOUL’: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AT THE PRE-SENTENCE STAGE Jessica Jacobson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Institute for Criminal Policy Research
6.13 CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION TRENDS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Ivona Shushak
0504 - PHENOMENOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VIOLENT CRIME Ivona Shushak (Macedonia)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University "St.Kliment Ohridski" - Bitola
William Alex Pridemore
0505 - A POPULATION-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF RECENT CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION ON PREMATURE MALE MORTALITY IN RUSSIA William Alex Pridemore (United States of America)1; Mark Berg (United States of America)2 1 - Georgia State University; 2 - University of Iowa
Anders Nilsson
0506 - THE UNEQUAL DECLINE IN OFFENDING Felipe Estrada (Sweden)1; Anders Nilsson (Sweden)1 1 - Stockholm University, Dep. of Criminology
Mika Sutela
0507 - SHORT-TERM VARIATION OF DRUNK DRIVING OFFENCES IN FINLAND AND SWEDEN Mika Sutela (Finland)1 1 - University of Eastern Finland
6.14 MEDIA AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Agneta Mallén
0508 - ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES WITH USING CITIZEN JOURNALISTIC FILM AS EMPIRICAL DATA IN CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH Agneta Mallén (Sweden)1 1 - Lunds University
Ashley Weigand
0509 - #NOTALLMEN, #YESALLWOMEN: COMPETING DISCOURSES OF STREET HARASSMENT ON TWITTER Rebecca Hayes (United States of America)1; Ashley Weigand (United States of America)2 1 - Central Michigan University; 2 - University of Nebraska-Omaha
Ravinder Barn
0510 - RAPE DISCOURSE IN SOCIAL MEDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AND JUSTICE Balbir Barn (United Kingdom)1; Franco Raimondi (United Kingdom)1; Ravinder Barn (United Kingdom)2 1 - Middlesex University; 2 - Royal Holloway University of London
6.15 DRUG MARKETS II
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Yarin Eski
0511 - DOCKERS IN DRUGS - LOCAL NON-INTEGRITY IN THE PORT OF ROTTERDAM AND THE GLOBAL ILLEGAL DRUG TRADE Yarin Eski (United Kingdom)1 1 - Liverpool John Moores University
Luca Giommoni
0512 - FOLLOWING THE OPIUM POPPY WAY: A SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS OF THE HEROIN SUPPLY TO EUROPE Luca Giommoni (United Kingdom)1; Alberto Aziani (Italy)2; Giulia Berlusconi (Italy)2 1 - School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University; 2 - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Transcrime
Tara Shelley
0513 - DRUG STORE COWBOYS: THE OFFENDER PERSPECTIVE ON ROBBERY AND BURGLARY FOR CONTROLLED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Tara Shelley (United States of America)1 1 - Colorado State University
Daniela Kmetonyová
0514 - SEMI-AUTOMATED SCRAPING METHOD FOR THE ONLINE MARKET WITH NEW PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES - CURRENT SITUATION FOR SURFACE WEB AND COMPARISON OF METHODOLOGIES Daniela Kmetonyová (Czech Republic)1; Tomas Zábranský (Czech Republic)1; Viktor Mravčík (Czech Republic)2; Vendula Běláčková (Czech Republic)1; Kateřina Grohmannová (Czech Republic)2; Tomas Páleníček (Czech Republic)3; Martin Pažitný (Czech Republic)1 1 - Department of Addictology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague; 2 - The Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction; 3 - Department of Psychiatry and Medical, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
6.16 CRIMINAL CAREERS I
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Rebeca Bautista
0515 - RECIDIVIST DRIVERS: AN ANALYSIS OF REPEAT VIOLATIONS OF ROAD SAFETY LAWS Rebeca Bautista (Spain)1; Fernando Miró-Llinares (Spain)1 1 - CRÍMINA Center. Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche.
Ben Matthews
0516 - CRIMINAL CAREERS AND THE CRIME DROP: TESTING THE KEYSTONE CRIME HYPOTHESIS Ben Matthews (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Martine Blom
0517 - RECIDIVISM AMONG REPEAT DUI OFFENDERS. EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF SPECIALIZATION IN THE CRIMINAL HISTORY ON RECIDIVISM RISK. Martine Blom (Netherlands)1; Henk Elffers (Netherlands)2; Bouke Wartna (Netherlands)3 1 - Research and Documentation Centre and VU University Amsterdam; 2 - Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; 3 - Research and Documentation Centre
Rebecca Pillinger
0518 - OFFENDER SPECIALISATION: A MULTILEVEL MODELLING APPROACH Rebecca Pillinger (United Kingdom)1; Brian Francis (United Kingdom)2; Les Humphreys (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Edinburgh; 2 - Lancaster University
6.17 MIGRANTS, SAFETY AND VICTIMIZATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Hua Zhong
0519 - SOCIAL EXCLUSION, ROUTINE ACTIVITIES, AND SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION: A MULTI-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF VICTIMIZATION AMONG CHINESE RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRANTS Hua Zhong (Hong Kong)1 1 - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Kevin Stenson
0520 - NATIONAL, RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC IDENTITY AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE IN MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITIES IN BRITAIN Nicola Madge (United Kingdom)1; Kevin Stenson (United Kingdom)2 1 - Brunel University London; 2 - London School of Economics
Rose Broad
0521 - SPACE INVADERS? UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS EXPERIENCES OF VICTIMISATION & CRIMINALISATION. Claire Fox (United Kingdom)1; Rose Broad (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Manchester
Necla Acik
0522 - SAFETY AND WELLBEING OF YOUNG MIGRANT MEN IN EUROPE Necla Acik (United Kingdom)1; Jon Spencer (United Kingdom)1; Jo Deakin (United Kingdom)1; Claire Fox (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Manchester
6.18 VICTIMS SUPPORT AND INTERVENTION
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Carina Gallo
0523 - VICTIM SUPPORT SWEDEN AS A POLITICAL ACTOR: A STUDY OF THE ORGANIZATION’S COMMENTS ON LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS 1988 TO 2014 Carina Gallo (Sweden)1; Kerstin Svensson (Sweden)1 1 - Lund University
Marieke C. Saan
0524 - RESPONSES OF VICTIMS’ SOCIAL NETWORK: A QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS Marieke C. Saan (Netherlands)1; Hennie R. Boeije (Netherlands)1 1 - Department of Methodology and Statistics, Utrecht University
Stéphane Guay
0525 - EARLY INTERVENTIONS FOR VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES Stéphane Guay (Canada)1 1 - School of criminology, Université de Montréal
Ana Luisa Aguiar Pellizzaro
0526 - VICTIMOLOGY AND BRAZILIAN PENAL LAW: THE MYTH OF ASSISTANCE TO THE VICTIM Ana Luisa Aguiar Pellizzaro (Brazil)1; Victoria Zarpellon Da Costa (Brazil)1 1 - Universidade do Vale do Itajaí
6.19 REENTRY AND SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-14.P1.E3
Alejandro Rubio Arnal
0527 - THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EMOTIVE DIMENSION IN CHANGING ATTITUDES TOWARDS FORMER PRISONERS. Alejandro Rubio Arnal (Spain)1 1 - University of Glasgow
Sílvia Gomes
0529 - RETURNING TO COMMUNITY: PERCEPTIONS ON SOCIAL REINTEGRATION OF FEMALE ROMA AFTER PRISON. Andreia Brito (Portugal)1; Sílvia Gomes (Portugal)2 1 - University of Minho; 2 - University of Minho and University Institute of Maia
Sanne Struijk
0530 - THE DUTCH POLICY ON YOUNG ADULT PERSISTENT OFFENDERS Sanne Struijk (Netherlands)1; Jolande Uit Beijerse (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Law, Department of Criminal Law
6.20 SENTENCING AND PENAL DECISION-MAKING I
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Laurent Toulemon
0531 - DO ADJUSTED SENTENCES PREVENT RECIDIVISM? Laurent Toulemon (France)1; Aline Désesquelles (France)1; Annie Kensey (France)2 1 - INED; 2 - French Ministry of Justice
Mojca Plesničar
0532 - A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO MANDATORY MINIMUMS – MITIGATING THE “MANDATORY” Katja Šugman Stubbs (Slovenia)1,2; Mojca Plesničar (Slovenia)1 1 - Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law Ljubljana; 2 - University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law
Axel Dessecker
0533 - POST-SENTENCE PREVENTIVE DETENTION AND RELATED PRISON SENTENCES IN GERMANY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Axel Dessecker (Germany)1 1 - Centre for Criminology (KrimZ)
Carrol Tange
DECISION-MAKING ON PRE-TRIAL DETENTION IN BELGIUM Carrol Tange (Belgium)1; Dieter Burssens (Belgium)1; Eric Maes (Belgium)1 1 - National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology (NICC), Belgium
6.21 ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH IN PRISONS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-08.P2
Ines Hasselberg
0534 - RESEARCH ACCESS AND THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE Ines Hasselberg (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford
Esther Van Ginneken
0535 - WALKING THE TIGHTROPE: MANAGING CONFLICT BETWEEN PERSONAL BELIEFS AND DATA ON THE ‘PAINS’ AND ‘GAINS’ OF IMPRISONMENT Esther Van Ginneken (United Kingdom)1; Serena Wright (United Kingdom)2 1 - Liverpool Hope University; 2 - University of Cambridge
James Treadwell
0536 - MAMBA, MOBILES AND PAD DEBTS: DOING REALIST ETHNOGRAPHY IN ENGLAND'S WORST JAIL James Treadwell (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Birmingham
Agnieszka Martynowicz
0537 - THE ELUSIVE TRANSLATOR - ETHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES OF BI-LINGUAL PRISON RESEARCH Agnieszka Martynowicz (United Kingdom)1 1 - Ulster University
6.22 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: PREDICTORS AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Olga Cunha
0538 - PREDICTORS OF INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE Olga Cunha (Portugal)1; Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho
Carina Quaresma
0539 - THE NEW RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL IN USE BY PORTUGUESE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES Carina Quaresma (Portugal)1 1 - Secretariat-General of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Alberto Violante
0540 - ASYMMETRY OF MEN-WOMEN STATUS AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Alberto Violante (Italy)1; Diego Moretti (Italy)1; Maria Giuseppina Muratore (Italy)1 1 - ISTAT
6.23 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COSTS OF CRIME
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Diederik Cops
0541 - FEAR OF CRIME AND YOUNG PEOPLE. REINTERPRETING THE RELATION BETWEEN SOCIAL COHESION AND FEAR OF CRIME Diederik Cops (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology
Ulaş Sunata
0542 - LYNCH ATTEMPTS AGAINST SYRIANS IN TURKEY FOLLOWING THE SYRIAN CRISIS Ulaş Sunata (Turkey)1 1 - Bahçeşehir University
James Eager
0543 - ECONOMIC COST INFORMATION: AN IMPORTANT CRITERION FOR EVIDENCE-BASED DECISION MAKING IN CRIME REDUCTION James Eager (United Kingdom)1 1 - Optimity Matrix
Tuba Bircan
0544 - WHICH IS THE OFFENDER? PERCEPTION OF (UN)SAFETY AND TRUST IN LEGAL SYSTEM. THE CASE OF TURKEY Tuba Bircan (Turkey)1 1 - Bahçeşehir University
6.24 HUMAN TRAFFIC AND IMMIGRATION POLICIES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Julie Kaye
0545 - COMBATTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: BETTER INFORMING (INTER)NATIONAL ACTION PLANS John Winterdyk (Canada)1; Julie Kaye (Canada)2 1 - Mount Royal University; 2 - King's University
Sarah Turnbull
0546 - MAKING AND REMAKING NATIONAL IDENTITY IN AND THROUGH IMMIGRATION DETENTION AND DEPORTATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Sarah Turnbull (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Oxford
Nelson Ramos
0547 - TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES. Nelson Ramos (United Kingdom)1 1 - Bangor University
Elisa Garcia-España
CRIMINOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF JUDICIAL OPPORTUNITY OF THE ART. 57.7 OF SPANISH IMMIGRATION LAW: WAIVING OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND PRIMACY OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPULSION Elisa Garcia-España (Spain)1; Maria Contreras (Spain)1; Pablo Rando-Casermeiro (Spain)1 1 - University of Malaga
Friday, 4 September 2015
Parallel Session 7 - 08:30 - 09:45
Pre-Arranged Panels
7.1 MEASURING HUMAN TRAFFICKING: INTERNATIONAL, EUROPEAN, AND LOCAL APPROACHES
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-08.P2
Michaelle De Cock
0548 - FORCED LABOR OR LABOR TRAFFICKING: AN INTERNATIONAL EFFORT TOWARDS COMMON MEASUREMENT INDICATORS Sheldon Zhang (United States of America)1; Michaelle De Cock (Switzerland)2 1 - San Diego State University; 2 - International Labor Organization
Kristiina Kangaspunta
0549 - LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN GLOBAL REPORT ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS 2014 Fabrizio Sarrica (Italy)1; Kristiina Kangaspunta (Italy)1 1 - UNODC
Jan Van Dijk
0550 - GRETA’S LATEST ATTEMPT TO HARMONIZE EUROPEAN DATA ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS Jan Van Dijk (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Tilburg, Intervict
Marcelo Aebi
0551 - TOOLS FOR THE VALIDATION AND UTILIZATION OF EU STATISTICS ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING” (TRAFSTAT) Marcelo Aebi (Switzerland)1; Jan Van Dijk (Netherlands)2; Claudia Campistol (Switzerland)3 1 - University of Lausanne; 2 - University of Tilburg, Intervict; 3 - Institut de Criminologie, Université de Lausanne
7.2 CRIMINOLOGY AND FORENSIC SCIENCE: A BRIDGE FOR THE STUDY OF CRIME
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-07.Pi
Lionel Grossrieder
0552 - COMPUTATIONAL FORENSIC CRIMINOLOGY FRAMEWORK: APPLICATION ON CRIME TRENDS ANALYSIS Lionel Grossrieder (Switzerland)1; Fabrizio Albertetti (Switzerland)2; Kilian Stoffel (Switzerland)2; Olivier Ribaux (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Lausanne, School of Criminal Justice; 2 - University of Neuchâtel, Information Management Institute
Cassandre Carpentier-Laberge
0553 - POLICE AND TWITTER : THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA BY CANADIAN POLICE FORCES Cassandre Carpentier-Laberge (Canada)1 1 - University of Montreal
Diogo Costa
0554 - THE VICTIM´S RIGHT TO COMPENSATION AND THE GOALS OF THE CRIMINAL PROCESS: A BRIDGE TOO FAR? Diogo Costa (Portugal)1 1 - Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto
Ribaux Olivier
0555 - THE POLYMORPH ROLE OF CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATORS IN POLICING Ribaux Olivier (Switzerland)1; Resnikov Tatiana (Switzerland)1; Rossy Quentin (Switzerland)1; Baylon Amélie (Switzerland)1; Jendly Manon (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Lausanne, School of Criminal Justice
7.3 STOP AND SEARCH: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, EFFECTIVENESS AND REGULATION
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Rebekah Delsol
0556 - THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STOP AND SEARCH Rebekah Delsol (United Kingdom)1 1 - Open Society Justice Initiative
Michael Shiner
0557 - STOP AND SEARCH: REGULATION AND REFORM Michael Shiner (United Kingdom)1 1 - Mannheim Center for Criminology
Ben Bradford
0558 - MIGRATION AND TRUST IN THE POLICE: EVIDENCE FROM THE CRIME SURVEY OF ENGLAND AND WALES Ben Bradford (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Oxford
Zin Derfoufi
0559 - COUNTER-TERRORISM STOP AND SEARCH POWERS IN THE UK Zin Derfoufi (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Warwick
7.4 INFLUENCES ON LIFE AFTER IMPRISONMENT
U-Noble
Jennifer Doekhie
0560 - WHAT DID YOU EXPECT? COMPARING LONG-TERM PRISONERS’ EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FUTURE AND THEIR ACTUAL BEHAVIOR AFTER RELEASE. Jennifer Doekhie (Netherlands)1; Anja Dirkzwager (Netherlands)2; Paul Nieuwbeerta (Netherlands)1 1 - Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology, Leiden University; 2 - Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Maaike Wensveen
0561 - EX-PRISONERS, HOUSING AND RECIDIVISM Maaike Wensveen (Netherlands)1; Hanneke Palmen (Netherlands)1; Anja Dirkzwager (Netherlands)2; Paul Nieuwbeerta (Netherlands)3 1 - Leiden University; 2 - The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; 3 - Leiden University, Utrecht University
Luisa Ravagnani
0562 - THE EFFECTS OF SOME LIFE EXPERIENCES ON WOMEN RE-OFFENDING: A PILOT RESEARCH ON FEMALE OFFENDERS IN ITALY Luisa Ravagnani (Italy)1; Carlo Alberto Romano (Italy)1; Anna Antonietti (Italy)1 1 - University of Brescia
Isla Masson
0563 - TRANSFORMING REHABILITATION: RECYCLING OLD IDEAS? EXPLORING THE NEW POST-CUSTODY SUPERVISION OF FEMALE SHORT-TERM PRISONERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. Isla Masson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Coventry University
7.5 CRIME AND PLACE 4: LOCATION CHOICE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Lucas Melgaço
0564 - SPACES OF PROTEST: WHY STILL TAKE TO THE STREETS IN A CONNECTED WORLD? Lucas Melgaço (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Wim Bernasco
0565 - LEARNING WHERE TO OFFEND: EFFECTS OF PAST ON FUTURE BURGLARY LOCATIONS Wim Bernasco (Netherlands)1; Shane Johnson (United Kingdom)2; Stijn Ruiter (Netherlands)3 1 - NSCR / VU University Amsterdam; 2 - University College London; 3 - NSCR / Utrecht University
Mattias De Backer
0566 - YOUNG PEOPLE HANGING OUT IN BRUSSELS; LOCATION CHOICE AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE HANGING SPOT Mattias De Backer (Belgium)1 1 - Free University of Brussels
Barbara Menting
0567 - FAMILY MATTERS: EFFECTS OF FAMILY MEMBERS’ RESIDENTIAL AREAS ON CRIME LOCATION CHOICE Barbara Menting (Netherlands)1; Marre Lammers (Netherlands)1; Stijn Ruiter (Netherlands)1,2; Wim Bernasco (Netherlands)1,3; Zoë Driessen (Netherlands)1,2 1 - Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR); 2 - Department of Sociology, Utrecht University; 3 - Department of Spatial Economics, VU University Amsterdam
7.6 PRISON, FAMILY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Susan Dennison
0568 - FAR, FAR OUTSIDE: THE SOCIAL EXCLUSION OF AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES AND ASSOCIATED CAREGIVER DISTRESS IN THE CONTEXT OF PATERNAL IMPRISONMENT Susan Dennison (Australia)1 1 - School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
Marie Hutton
0569 - PRISON VISITS AND PRIVILEGE; A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE Marie Hutton (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Birmingham
Effi Lambropoulou
0570 - WOMEN BEHIND BARS IN GREECE Effi Lambropoulou (Greece)1 1 - Panteion University of Social & Political Sciences
7.7 CRITICAL VICTIMOLOGY
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-04.P1
Sandra Walklate
0571 - FROM CRIME TO CULTURE: THE METAMORPHOSIS OF VICTIMOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR JUSTICE Ross Mcgarry (United Kingdom)1; Sandra Walklate (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Liverpool
Maarten Kunst
0572 - SECONDARY TRAUMATIC STRESS AND PERSONAL GROWTH IN DUTCH POLICE FAMILY LIAISON OFFICERS: NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT? Maarten Kunst (Netherlands)1; Marieke Saan (Netherlands)2; Lidewij Bollen (Netherlands)3; Karlijn Kuijpers (Netherlands)4 1 - Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology, Faculty of Law, Leiden University; 2 - MSc (Leiden University and Utrecht University; 3 - Leiden University; 4 - Leiden University
Pamela Davies
0573 - VICTIMOLOGY: HOW TO MOVE A (SUB)-DISCIPLINE FROM THE SHADOWS Pamela Davies (United Kingdom)1 1 - Northumbria University
7.8 ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE – A EUROPEAN COMPARISON
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-02.P-2
Sabine Carl
0574 - WISKOS - DESIGN OF AN EMPIRICAL RESEARCH PROJECT ON ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE IN EUROPE Sabine Carl (Germany)1 1 - Max-Planck-Institut for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Cathrine Konopatsch
0575 - ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE IN AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLAND – SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A EU AND A NON-EU MEMBER STATE Cathrine Konopatsch (Switzerland)1 1 - Universität Bern, Lehrstuhl für Strafrecht, Wirtschafts- und internationales Strafrecht
Marta Dragičević Prtenjača
0576 - ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE - NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK AND PRACTICAL ISSUES IN CROATIA Marta Dragičević Prtenjača (Croatia)1 1 - Faculty of Law University of Zagreb
Michael Kilchling
0577 - ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE AT THE INTERSECTION OF (TRADITIONAL) CRIME AGAINST STATE SECURITY, ECONOMIC CRIME AND CYBERCRIME – CONCEALED BETWEEN DARK FIGURE AND HIDDEN STATISTICAL RECORDS Michael Kilchling (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
7.9 PRISON LIFE I
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Jan Váně
0578 - RELIGION BEHIND BARS: PRISON SYSTEM IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN THE POST-COMMUNIST ERA Lukáš Dirga (Czech Republic)1; Jan Váně (Czech Republic)2 1 - Palacký University Olomouc; 2 - University of West Bohemia Pilsen
Alisa Stevens
0579 - SEX IN ENGLISH PRISONS: WHAT WE KNOW, DO NOT KNOW, AND NEED TO KNOW Alisa Stevens (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Southampton
Mojca Plesničar
0580 - ACCESS TO INTERNET FROM BEHIND BARS: THE CASE OF SLOVENIA Mojca Plesničar (Slovenia)1 1 - Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law Ljubljana
Caitlin Gormley
0581 - 'I NEEDED THE JAIL': HOW PRISONERS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES NEGOTIATE RESPONSIBILITY. Caitlin Gormley (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research
7.10 PEERS, NETWORKS, CO-OFFENDING AND DELINQUENCY: DISENTANGLING COMPLEX RELATIONS
Room: S-01.P-3
Dominik Gerstner
0582 - TO BE TIED OR NOT TO BE TIED. PATTERNS OF FRIENDSHIP CONNECTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DELINQUENT VALUES AND BEHAVIOR Dominik Gerstner (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Dept. of Criminology
Beier Harald
0583 - FRIENDSHIP AND VIOLENCE IN ADOLESCENCE: STATUS AND GROUP PROCESSES IN MULTIPLEX NETWORKS Beier Harald (Germany)1 1 - Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS), University of Cologne
Christina Bentrup
0584 - PEER SOZIALISATION VS. PEER SELECTION - THE SUTHERLAND / GLUECK DEBATE RELOADED Christina Bentrup (Germany)1 1 - Universitaet Muenster
Frank Weerman
0585 - PEERS AS PARTNERS IN CRIME: EXPLORING CORRELATES OF CO-OFFENDING AMONG ADOLESCENTS Frank Weerman (Netherlands)1 1 - NSCR (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement)
7.11 EXPERIENCING COMMUNITY SANCTIONS
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Wendy Fitzgibbon
0586 - PERVASIVE PUNISHMENT: THE SHADOW OF PENAL SUPERVISION Fergus Mcneill (United Kingdom)1; Wendy Fitzgibbon (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Glasgow; 2 - London Metropolitan University
Christine Morgenstern
0587 - COLLATERAL PUNISHMENT – STATE INTERVENTIONS IN THE PRE-TRIAL PHASE Christine Morgenstern (Germany)1 1 - University of Greifswald
George Mair
0588 - COMMUNITY SENTENCES AND THE ‘PUNITIVE TURN’ IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE: THE CASE OF BELGIUM AND ENGLAND AND WALES George Mair (United Kingdom)1; Aline Bauwens (Belgium)2 1 - Liverpool Hope University; 2 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Anette Storgaard
0589 - CONSENT IN COMMUNITY SERVICE Anette Storgaard (Denmark)1 1 - University of Aarhus, Department of Law
7.12 MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Kari Pylväs
0590 - SECURITY AUTHORITIES’ VIEWS ON UTILIZING SOCIAL MEDIA Kari Pylväs (Finland)1; Terhi Kankaanranta (Finland)1 1 - Police University College of Finland
Anita Lavorgna
0591 - WORDS BUILD WORLDS: AN ANALYSIS OF PRESS REPRESENTATIONS OF ORGANISED CRIME IN ITALY Anita Lavorgna (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Southampton
Anna Di Ronco
0592 - MEDIA REPRESENTATION OF REGULATED INCIVILITIES IN THE FLEMISH PRESS: PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS AND THE ROLE PLAYED BY CRIMINOLOGISTS Anna Di Ronco (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University (IRCP)
Laura Hyrjak
0593 - MEDIA CONSTRUCTIONS OF NOVEL PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AS A YOUTH PROBLEM Laura Hyrjak (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Southampton
7.13 THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CRIMINOLOGY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Vicky Vlachou
0594 - CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL PHENOMENON IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES Vicky Vlachou (Greece)1 1 - Department of Sociology, Panteion University of Athens
Elli Gilbert
0595 - HOW CAN A PHENOMENOLOGICAL PARADIGM OF INQUIRY BE APPLIED IN CRIMINOLOGY? Elli Gilbert (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology
Ladan Cockshut
0596 - INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN PRACTICE: EXPLORING EFFECTIVE APPROACHES TO INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN A LARGE MULTI-SITE RESEARCH PROJECT Ladan Cockshut (United Kingdom)1; David Wall (United Kingdom)1 1 - Durham University
Ana María Peligero Molina
0597 - THE SCIENTIFIC PRECEPTS OF CRIMINOLOGY Ana María Peligero Molina (Spain)1; Elvira Carmen Cabrera Rodríguez (Spain)1 1 - Universidad Camilo José Cela
7.14 - CRIMINALIZATION, POVERTY AND SOCIAL DISPARITIES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Jan Starcke
0598 - SOCIAL DISPARITIES AND CRIME PREVENTION. A COMPARISON OF CRIME PREVENTION MEASURES IN “POOR” AND “AFFLUENT” CITIES Jan Starcke (Germany)1; Tim Lukas (Germany)1 1 - University of Wuppertal
Emilia Magdalena Truskolaska
0599 - CRIMINALIZATION OF HOMELESSNESS IN POLAND Emilia Magdalena Truskolaska (Poland)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Bialystok
Kaizo Iwakami Beltrao
0600 - DOES POVERTY BREED VIOLENCE? COUNTER EVIDENCES FROM BRAZIL Kaizo Iwakami Beltrao (Brazil)1; Emilio Enrique Dellasoppa (Brazil)2 1 - Escola Brasileira de Administração de Empresas/Fundação Getúlio Vargas; 2 - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Nina Persak
0601 - CRIMINALISING URBAN MARGINALITY: HOMELESSNESS, LAW AND DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE Nina Persak (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
7.15 WELFARE SUPPORTS CRIMINAL JUSTICE, OR CRIMINAL JUSTICE RULES WELFARE SYSTEM:WHO ARE THE SUBJECTS IN TREATMENT FOR DRUG ABUSER?
Auditorium
Shinichi Ishizuka
0602 - THE NEW CONCEPT OF JAPANESE DRUG POLICIES Shinichi Ishizuka (Japan)1 1 - Ryukoku University
Takehito Ichikawa
0603 - RECOVERY FROM DRUG DEPENDENCE AND THE PROBLEM IN THE NEW PROBATION LAW IN JAPAN Takehito Ichikawa (Japan)1 1 - Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Center
Yasuhiro Maruyama
0604 - CRIMINALIZED WELFARE: PROBLEMATIC ISSUE OF PARTIAL SUSPENSIONS OF SENTENCE Yasuhiro Maruyama (Japan)1 1 - Rissho University
Makoto Oda
0605 - APARI’S SUPPORT FOR DRUG ADDICTS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: TOWARD THE INFINITY COLLABORATION SYSTEM Makoto Oda (Japan)1 1 - Asia Pacific Addiction Research Institute
Yohei Takahashi
SOME SIGNS OF CHANGE IN ‘PUNISHMENTALISM’ OF JAPANESE DRUG POLICY: A PRACTICING LAWYER’S VIEW Yohei Takahashi (Japan)1 1 - Tokyo Bar Association
7.16 HATE CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: S-09.P2
Tero Tihveräinen
0606 - ESTABLISHING OFFICIAL POLICE HATE CRIME STATISTICS IN FINLAND Tero Tihveräinen (Finland)1 1 - Police University College
Petra Vejvodová
0607 - YOUTH AND HATE CRIME MILIEU IN CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPE: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION Petra Vejvodová (Czech Republic)1 1 - Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University
Marija Lučić-Ćatić
0608 - HATE CRIME OR HATE SPEECH: MISCONCEPTION OF JUDICIARY IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Marija Lučić-Ćatić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1; Dina Bajraktarević Pajević (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1; Nedžad Korajlić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1 1 - Faculty of Criminal Justice Sciences and Security
Loretta Trickett
0609 - POLCING HATE CRIME IN THE UK Loretta Trickett (Australia)1 1 - Nottingham Trent University
7.17 INTERVENTIONS IN PRISON
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Moshe Bensimon
0610 - THE ROLE OF MUSIC AMONG INMATES AND PRISON OFFICERS Moshe Bensimon (Israel)1; Ortal Edri (Israel)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Bar-Ilan University
Guilherme Augusto Souza Godoy
0611 - ANALYSIS OF THE APAC METHOD, AS SUCCESSFUL ALTERNATIVE OF RESOCIALIZATION IN BRAZIL Guilherme Augusto Souza Godoy (Portugal)1; Daisy Beatriz De Mattos (Portugal)1 1 - Universidade do Porto
Philippa Tomczak
0612 - THE VOLUNTARY SECTOR AND THE MANDATORY STATUTORY SUPERVISION REQUIREMENT: EXPANDING THE CARCERAL NET Philippa Tomczak (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Sheffield
Tãnia Martins Mealha
0613 - PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND THE WALL Tãnia Martins Mealha (Portugal)1; Luís Fernandes (Portugal)1; Lúcia Gouveia Pais (Portugal)2 1 - Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto; 2 - Instituto Superior de Ciências Policiais e Segurança Interna
7.18 INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Sílvia Gomes
0614 - AN EXAMINATION OF THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL OF FEMICIDE IN PORTUGAL Sofia Neves (Portugal)1; Sílvia Gomes (Portugal)2 1 - University Institute of Maia; 2 - University of Minho and University Institute of Maia
António Castanho
0615 - INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE – A PORTUGUESE CASE REVIEW António Castanho (Portugal)1 1 - Secretaria Geral do Ministério da Administração Interna - Ministério da Administração Interna
Pedro Sousa
0616 - SENTENCING STUDY ON INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE IN PORTUGAL Pedro Sousa (Portugal)1; Cândido Da Agra (Portugal)1; Jorge Quintas (Portugal)1; André Lamas Leite (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
Young-Oh Hong
0617 - CHARACTERISTICS OF INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE PERPETRATORS: FOCUSED ON PRE-PETITION INVESTIGATION REPORT Young-Oh Hong (Korea, Republic of)1 1 - Korean Institute of Criminology
7.19 CRIMINAL CAREERS II
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Steve Van De Weijer
0618 - GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON CRIMINAL CAREERS Steve Van De Weijer (Netherlands)1; Kevin Beaver (United States of America)2 1 - NSCR & VU University Amsterdam; 2 - Florida State University
Carleen Thompson
0619 - ADULT-ONSET OFFENDERS ARE NOT ONE HOMOGENEOUS GROUP: DISAGGREGATING ADULT-ONSET OFFENDING PROFILES TO ADVANCE THEORY Carleen Thompson (Australia)1; Anna Stewart (Australia)2; Troy Allard (Australia)2; April Chrzanowski (Australia)2 1 - Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University; 2 - Griffith University
Friedrich Löesel
0620 - RESTING AND STRESS-INDUCED HEART RATE AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN YOUTH: A STUDY ON MODERATOR EFFECTS AND LONGITUDINAL RELATIONS Doris Bender (Germany)1; Friedrich Löesel (United Kingdom)2 1 - Institute of Psychology; 2 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
Mogens Nygaard Christoffersen
CAN ROSE’S PARADOX BE USEFUL IN CRIME PREVENTION? Mogens Nygaard Christoffersen (Denmark)1; Heather Joshi (United Kingdom)2 1 - Senior Researcher, SFI The Danish National Centre of Social Research; 2 - UCL Institute of Education - University College London
7.20 ESC WORKING GROUP ON BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY
Room: S-10.P2
Anna-Maria Getoš Kalac
0621 - ESC WORKING GROUP ON BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY Anna-Maria Getoš Kalac (Croatia)1; Almir Maljević (Bosnia and Herzegovina)2 1 - University of Zagreb - Faculty of Law, Croatia; 2 - University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Security Studies
7.21. PRISON AND ELDERLY PEOPLE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Susan Baidawi
0622 - OLDER PRISONERS’ PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND ITS CORRELATES: EXAMINATION OF ASSOCIATION WITH SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, MENTAL HEALTH AND HEALTH CHARACTERISTICS Susan Baidawi (Australia)1 1 - Monash University
Irene Marti
0623 - IS THE PRISON A PLACE TO DIE? RETHINKING CURRENT APPROACHES TO END-OF-LIFE IN PRISON BY GIVING VOICE TO INMATES IN CLOSED PRISONS IN SWITZERLAND Irene Marti (Switzerland)1; Ueli Hostettler (Switzerland)1 1 - Institute for Penal Law and Criminology, University of Bern
Caroline Mennereau
0624 - ENTERING IN PRISON: A SPECIFICALLY PRISON SHOCK ? A COMPARISON BETWEEN DETENTION CENTERS AND RETIREMENT HOMES Caroline Mennereau (France)1; Astrid Hirschelmann (France)1; Suzanne Leveillee (Canada)2; Jean-Marc Talpin (France)3 1 - CIAPHS - Université de Rennes 2; 2 - Université Québec Trois Rivières; 3 - Université de Lyon 2
Diete Humblet
0625 - DOING TIME IN LATER LIFE: IMPACT ON OLDER PRISONERS IN A BELGIAN PRISON Diete Humblet (Belgium)1; Sonja Snacken (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
7.22 CHILDREN AND YOUTH VICTIMIZATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Latham Winfree
0626 - CORRELATES OF YOUTHFUL VICTIMIZATION IN POST-WAR BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: A CONCEPTUALLY BASED, MULTI-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF A NATIONAL SAMPLE OF ADOLESCENTS Carter Rees (United States of America)1; Latham Winfree (United States of America)2 1 - Brigham Young University; 2 - Retired
Christoffer Glaubitz
0627 - (WHEN) DO VICTIMS BECOME PERPETRATORS? INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF CHILD MALTREATMENT Christoffer Glaubitz (Germany)1; Anja Stiller (Germany)1; Deborah F. Hellmann (Germany)1 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony
Jachen C. Nett
0628 - PREVALENCE AND INFLUENCING FACTORS OF POLY-VICTIMIZATION IN A LARGE SAMPLE OF SWISS ADOLESCENTS David C. Lätsch (Switzerland)1; Jachen C. Nett (Switzerland)1 1 - Bern University of Applied Sciences
Dana Weistra
0629 - YOUTH VICTIMIZATION IN THE NETHERLANDS: AN EXPLORATIVE STUDY Dana Weistra (Netherlands)1; Sonja Leferink (Netherlands)1 1 - Victim Support the Netherlands
7.23 ESC UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM WORKING GROUP - PHD PROGRAMMES IN EUROPE
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Gorazd Meško
0630 - ESC UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM WORKING GROUP - PHD PROGRAMMES IN EUROPE Gorazd Meško (Slovenia)1 1 - University of Maribor, Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security
7.24 RECENT APPLICATIONS OF SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Nina-Katri Gustafsson
0631 - PLACES AND DIFFERENCES IN YOUNG PEOPLE’S VULNERABILITY: SUBSTANCEGENIC EXPOSURE AND SUBSTANCE USE PROPENSITY Nina-Katri Gustafsson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Institute of criminology, Cambridge University
Jenni Barton-Crosby
0632 - APPLYING SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY TO THE EXPLANATION AND ANALYSIS OF ACTS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Jenni Barton-Crosby (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Mandy Pui Yi Lau
0633 - TACKLING THE UNEXPECTEDLY SMALL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE AND CRIME: A META-ANALYSIS Mandy Pui Yi Lau (United Kingdom)1; Kyle Treiber (United Kingdom)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
Lieven Pauwels
0634 - HOW GENERAL ARE THE KEY MECHANISMS OF SAT? FROM CHILD ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, ADOLESCENT OFFENDING AND SUBSTANCE USE TO STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN VIOLENT EXTREMISM. AN OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE FROM BELGIAN STUDIES Lieven Pauwels (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
7.25 JUVENILE JUSTICE AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-14.P1.E3
Morten Holmboe
0635 - THE NORWEGIAN YOUTH SANCTION – BETWEEN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Morten Holmboe (Norway)1 1 - The Norwegian Police University College, Oslo
Anja Mirosavljević
0636 - VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION IN CROATIA: PERSPECTIVE OF CRIME VICTIMS AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS Anja Mirosavljević (Croatia)1; Nivex Koller Trbović (Croatia)1 1 - Department for Behavioural Disorders Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Zagreb
Cedric Foussard
0637 - EUROPEAN MODEL FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Cedric Foussard (Italy)1; Cristina Goni (Italy)1 1 - International Juvenile Justice Observatory
Cedric Foussard
0638 - ALTERNATIVES TO CUSTODY FOR YOUNG OFFENDERS: DEVELOPING INTENSIVE AND REMAND FOSTERING PROGRAMMES Cedric Foussard (United Kingdom)1 1 - International Juvenile Justice Observatory
Parallel Session 8 - 10:00 - 11:15
Pre-Arranged Panels
8.1 UNPACKING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROSTITUTION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING (WORKING GROUP IMMIGRATION, CRIME AND CITIZENSHIP)
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-08.P2
Jorge Malheiros
0639 - FORCED SEX, CHOSEN SEX: RISK, TRAFFICKING, AND PROSTITUTION IN PORTUGAL Jorge Malheiros (Portugal)1; Maria Joao Guia (Portugal)2 1 - University of Lisbon; 2 - University of Coimbra
Helene Gundhus
0640 - GLOBAL POLICING AND MOBILITY: IDENTITY, TERRITORY, SOVEREIGNTY Helene Gundhus (Norway)1; Katja Franko (Norway)2 1 - Norwegian Police University College; 2 - University of Oslo
Isabel Crowhurst
0641 - ENCOUNTERS WITH MIGRANT PROSTITUTION, NATIONAL IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION AND THE ASSERTION OF THE COLLECTIVE SELF Isabel Crowhurst (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Essex
Antonia Barradas
0642 - STOP THROWING STONES AT GENI: HOW IS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION 2013/2103 GOING TO MAKE THE SEX-BUYER ACCOUNTABLE? Antonia Barradas (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra, Portugal
Martin Killias
LEGALIZED PROSTITUTION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING Martin Killias (Switzerland)1; Lorenz Biberstein (Switzerland)1 1 - University of St. Gallen
8.3 COMPARING THE GOVERNANCE OF POLICING IN EUROPEAN METROPOLISES
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Paul Ponsaers
0643 - EUROPEAN NATIONAL POLICE SYSTEMS AND METROPOLITAN REALITIES Paul Ponsaers (Belgium)1; Elke Devroe (Netherlands)2 1 - Ghent University; 2 - Leiden University
Adam Edwards
0644 - RESEARCHING CITY-REGION POLICING REGIMES IN A WORLD URBAN SYSTEM Adam Edwards (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
Rossella Selmini
0645 - LOCAL SECURITY POLICING IN ITALIAN CITIES Rossella Selmini (United States of America)1 1 - University of Minnesota
Gorazd Meško
0646 - CONVERGENCE AND DIVERSITY OF POLICING CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN METROPOLISES Gorazd Meško (Slovenia)1; Branko Lobnikar (Slovenia)1; Bernarda Tominc (Slovenia)1; Andrej Sotlar (Slovenia)1; Maja Modic (Slovenia)1 1 - Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security
8.4 A PROVOCATIVE PROPOSITION: PATHWAYS TO REDUCING RE OFFENDING NEED TO BE GROUNDED IN EFFECTIVE EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY POLICY AND PRACTICE
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Victoria Lavis
0647 - MAKING KNOWLEDGE WORK: APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY AS A ROUTE TO IMPACT Victoria Lavis (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Bradford
Victoria Lavis
0648 - ADVANCING THE RESPONSE TO EQUALITIES IN PRISONS THROUGH PROVOCATIVE PROPOSITIONS Charles Elliott (United Kingdom)1; Victoria Lavis (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Bradford
Matt Merefield
0649 - INTERSECTIONAL COMMUNITIES: APPRECIATIVE APPROACHES TO PRISONER AGENCY IN THE UK, NORDIC STATE, AND AUSTRALIAN PRISONS Matt Merefield (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Bradford
Victoria Lavis
0650 - CAN AN INTERSECTIONAL READING OF DIVERSITY IDENTITIES PROMOTE ENGAGEMENT WITH REDUCING RE-OFFENDING? Emily Turner (United Kingdom)1; Victoria Lavis (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Bradford
8.5 FEAR OF CRIME AND PERCEPTION OF DISORDER
Oral Presentations
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Wilson Hernandez
0651 - PERCEIVED RISK OF CRIME IN A LATIN-AMERICAN COUNTRY: A MULTILEVEL LONGITUDINAL STUDY Wilson Hernandez (Peru)1 1 - Universidad de Lima
Dominik Gerstner
0652 - SCARED SENIORS OR SCARY NEIGHBORHOODS? AN ECOLOGIC APPROACH TO DISENTANGLE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FEAR OF CRIME AND AGE Dietrich Oberwittler (Germany)1; Dominik Gerstner (Germany)1; Göran Köber (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg
Inês Sousa Guedes
0653 - STUDYING THE CONTEXTUAL CUES ASSOCIATED WITH FEAR OF CRIME THROUGH EYE TRACKING TECHNIQUES Inês Sousa Guedes (Portugal)1; Pedro Fernandes (Portugal)2; Cândido Da Agra (Portugal)1; Carla Cardoso (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto; 2 - Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto
Sue-Ming Yang
0654 - WHO “SEE” MORE DISORDER? AN EXPERIMENT ON PERCEPTION OF DISORDER BETWEEN POLICE, RESIDENTS, AND EX-OFFENDERS Sue-Ming Yang (United States of America)1 1 - George Mason University
8.6 VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR AND RISK FACTORS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-14.P1.E3
Tomer Carmel
0655 - THE INFLUENCE OF WEATHER AND THE SEASONALITY ON VIOLENCE IN ISRAEL – INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF PRISON Tomer Carmel (Israel)1; Aviad Klein (Israel)1 1 - Tel Aviv University
Carly Lightowlers
0656 - HETEROGENEITY IN DRINKING ATTITUDES AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR Carly Lightowlers (United Kingdom)1 1 - Liverpool John Moores University
Henrik Elonheimo
0657 - RISK FACTORS OF MINOR AND SERIOUS VIOLENCE IN A FINNISH BIRTH COHORT: RESULTS FROM THE FINNCRIME STUDY Henrik Elonheimo (Finland)1 1 - Faculty of Law & Research Centre for Child Psychiatry, University of Turku
Alex Sutherland
0658 - DOES SCHOOL EXCLUSION RESULT IN WORSE BEHAVIOUR? Sara Valdebenito (United Kingdom)1; Manuel Eisner (United Kingdom)1; Alex Sutherland (United Kingdom)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
8.7 WORKING GROUP ON VICTIMOLOGY: POSITIVE VICTIMOLOGY
Room: S-04.P1
Stephanie Fohring
0659 - EXPLORING PATTERNS OF POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH FOLLOWING CRIMINAL VICTIMISATION Stephanie Fohring (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Natti Ronel
0660 - APPLIED VICTIMOLOGY: THE PRACTICE OF POSITIVE VICTIMOLOGY Natti Ronel (Israel)1 1 - Bar-Ilan University
Vesna Nikolic Ristanovic
0661 - YOGA AS AN EMPOWERING APPROACH TO VICTIMS SUPPORT Vesna Nikolic Ristanovic (Serbia)1 1 - Belgrade University, Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation/Victimology Society of Serbia
Sonja Leferink
0662 - PEER SUPPORT GROUPS FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME Sonja Leferink (Netherlands)1 1 - Victim Support The Netherlands
8.8 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION I
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Julia Jansson
0663 - PROSECUTOR-POLICE RELATIONS IN EUROPE: RECENT TRENDS Julia Jansson (Finland)1; Philip Stenning (Australia)2 1 - University of Helsinki; 2 - Griffith University
Laura Vozmediano
0664 - METHODOLOGIES FOR EXPERT EVALUATION OF CRIME SCENES: IN SITU VS. GOOGLE STREET VIEW Laura Vozmediano (Spain)1; Nerea Martín-Fernández (Spain)1; César San-Juan (Spain)1 1 - Basque Institute of Criminology (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU)
Renze Salet
0665 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THREE CASES OF MAJOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION IN THE DUTCH POLICE FORCE Renze Salet (Netherlands)1 1 - Radboud University Nijmegen
Roxana Bratu
0666 - ELITE SQUADS: THE POLITICS AND PRACTICES OF INVESTIGATING 'GRAND CORRUPTION' IN ROMANIA Roxana Bratu (United Kingdom)1 1 - UCL/ School of Slavonic and East European Studies
8.9 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUNISHMENT TODAY: VISIONS, DEBATES AND CHALLENGES
Pre-Arranged Panels
U-Noble
Jose A. Brandariz-Garcia
0667 - REFLECTIONS ON SPANISH CRIMMIGRATION POLICIES: A POLITICAL ECONOMIC READING ON THE PUNISHMENT OF MIGRANTS Jose A. Brandariz-Garcia (Spain)1 1 - University of A Coruna
Dario Melossi
0668 - “THE PRISON AND THE FACTORY” REVISITED Dario Melossi (Italy)1 1 - University of Bologna
Maximo Sozzo
0669 - THE RENAISSANCE OF A POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUNISHMENT FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES. Maximo Sozzo (Argentina)1 1 - National University of Litoral
8.10 MAFIA-TYPE ORGANIZATIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-01.P-3
Anna Sergi
0670 - READING THE ECOLOGICAL (DIS)ORGANISATION OF CRIMINAL ASSOCIATIONS. THE CASE OF THE ‘FAMIGLIA BASILISCHI’ IN ITALY. Anna Sergi (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Essex
Michele Riccardi
0671 - WHEN THE MAFIA IS THE BENEFICIAL OWNER: CONTROL STRATEGIES OF MAFIA-OWNED COMPANIES Cristina Soriani (Italy)1; Priscilla Standridge (Italy)1; Michele Riccardi (Italy)1 1 - Università Cattolica - Transcrime
Antonia Roberta Siino
0672 - THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE ITALIAN MAFIAS Antonia Roberta Siino (Italy)1 1 - University of Bologna
Antonio La Spina
0673 - MAFIA-TYPE ORGANIZATIONS: THEIR EXPANSION, TRANSFORMATION AND CREATION IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ARTICLE 416 BIS OF THE ITALIAN CRIMINAL CODE Antonio La Spina (Italy)1 1 - Luiss University Rome, Political Science Dept. & School of Government
8.11 VARIATIONS OF COMMUNITY SANCTIONS
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Kate O'hara
0674 - “IT’S YOUR LAST STOP BEFORE PRISON”: COMMUNITY SERVICE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO SHORT CUSTODIAL SENTENCES. Kate O'hara (Ireland)1; Mary Rogan (Ireland)1 1 - Dublin Institute of Technology
Ester Blay
0675 - CHANGING CULTURES? COMPARING SENTENCING TRENDS IN SPANISH COURTS (1998, 2012) Ester Blay (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Maria Anagnostaki
0676 - THE GREEK PROBATION SERVICE. FINDINGS OF A SURVEY. Maria Anagnostaki (Greece)1 1 - Department of Penal Sciences Faculty of Law, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Mariel Alper
0677 - VARIETIES OF COMMUNITY SUPERVISION Mariel Alper (United States of America)1 1 - University of Minnesota
8.12 GAMBLING AND CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Anna Markovska
0678 - PROTECTION AND GAMBLING INDUSTRY IN UKRAINE: WHO DO YOU GAMBLE WITH TO GET THE BEST DEAL? Anna Markovska (United Kingdom)1; Yuliya Zabyelina (United States of America)2; Alexey Serdyuk (Ukraine)3 1 - Anglia Ruskin University; 2 - John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA; 3 - Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs
Silvia Esteves
0679 - GAMES OF CHANCE AND THE PLAYER’S ROLE IN THIS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL Silvia Esteves (Portugal)1 1 - Instituto Superior Bissaya Barreto
Balthazar Queloz
0680 - GAMBLING ON CRIME: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING AND CRIME. Balthazar Queloz (Canada)1; Frédéric Ouellet (Canada)1 1 - University of Montreal
António Fonseca
0681 - YOUNG ADULTS' OUTCOMES OF EARLY ONSET GAMBLING António Fonseca (Portugal)1; José Tomás Da Silva (Portugal)1; Carlos Sousa Reis (Portugal)1; Marta Oliveira (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
8.13 PRISON AND PROBATION STATISTICS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Daniel Fink
0682 - DEFINITIONS OF DETENTION PLACES, DETAINEES AND OCCUPANCY RATE OF PRISONS THE CASE OF SWITZERLAND AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR EUROPEAN STATISTICS Daniel Fink (Switzerland)1; Lea Kolopp (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Lausanne
Marcelo Aebi
0683 - MEASURING THE LENGTH OF PROBATION TERMS ACROSS EUROPE Julien Chopin (Switzerland)1; Marcelo Aebi (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Lausanne
Annie Kensey
0684 - OVERCROWDING IN PRISONS: HOW TO MEASURE IT ? WHO ARE THE INMATES THAT SUFFER THE MOST FROM IT? Caroline Jeangeorges (France)1; Annie Kensey (France)1,2 1 - French Ministry of Justice; 2 - CESDIP
8.14 DEVIANT LEISURE AND NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Sara Grace
0685 - POLICE DECISION MAKING IN THE NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY Sara Grace (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Salford
Stuart Taylor
0686 - ‘IT WAS ONLY A GROPE’: FINDINGS FROM THE EVALUATION OF A SEXUAL OFFENCE PREVENTION CAMPAIGN RUNNING IN THE NIGHT TIME ECONOMY Stuart Taylor (United Kingdom)1; Clare Gunby (United Kingdom)2; Anna Carline (United Kingdom)2 1 - Liverpool John Moores University; 2 - University of Leicester
Thomas Raymen
0687 - DEVIANT LEISURE: RETHINKING LEISURE AND HARM. Oliver Smith (United Kingdom)1; Thomas Raymen (United Kingdom)2 1 - Plymouth University; 2 - Durham University
Katharine Boyd
0688 - EVALUATING THE BREATHALYSER INITIATIVE ROLL-OUT IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND Katharine Boyd (United Kingdom)1; Hannah Farrimond (United Kingdom)1; Neil Ralph (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Exeter; 2 - Devon and Cornwall Police Force
8.15 DRUG POLICY ANALYSIS: PANEL OF THE ESC/ISSDP JOINT WORKING GROUP ON EUROPEAN DRUG POLICY
Auditorium
Caitlin Hughes
0689 - AUSTRALIAN ALTERNATIVES TO ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT FOR DRUG AND DRUG-RELATED OFFENDERS: ASSESSING PROGRAM AND SYSTEM OUTCOMES Caitlin Hughes (Australia)1; Marian Shanahan (Australia)1 1 - University of New South Wales
Marianne Van Ooyen-Houben
0690 - THE DUCTH DRUG POLICY: CHANGES AND CONTINUITIES Marianne Van Ooyen-Houben (Netherlands)1; Edward Kleemans (Netherlands)2 1 - Research and Documentation Centre, Ministry of Security and Justice; 2 - Free University Amsterdam
Letizia Paoli
0691 - THE HARMS OF COCAINE TRAFFICKING IN THE NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM: POLICY IMPLICATIONS FROM COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT Letizia Paoli (Belgium)2; Loes Kersten (Belgium)2; Victoria A. Greenfield (United States of America)1 1 - George Mason University; 2 - University of Leuven
8.16 LONE WOLF TERRORISTS AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-09.P2
Marina Aksenova
0692 - THE MISSING CRIMINOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: IN SEARCH OF THE GENERAL THEORY Marina Aksenova (Russian Federation)1 1 - Centre for Excellence for International Courts, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
Emily Corner
0693 - COMPARATIVE BEHAVIOURAL ANALYSIS OF MENTAL ILLNESS ACROSS TERRORIST ACTORS AND MASS CASUALTY OFFENDERS Emily Corner (United Kingdom)1; Paul Gill (United Kingdom)1; John Horgan (United States of America)2; Jim Silver (United States of America)2 1 - University College London; 2 - University of Massachusetts Lowell
Silvia Ciotti
0694 - PROFILING AND RECRUITMENT OF THE LONE WOLF TERRORISTS: FROM MYTH TO MITIGATION AND RESILIENCE Silvia Ciotti (Italy)1 1 - EuroCrime Research, Training and Consulting SrL
Piotr Karasek
0695 - LEGAL IMPEDIMENTS TO THE EFFECTIVE DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF ‘LONE WOLF’ TERRORIST ACTS Piotr Karasek (Poland)1 1 - Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw
8.17 HUMAN TRAFFICK AND VICTIMIZATION III
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Witold Klaus
0696 - MEETING HUMAN TRAFFICKING SURVIVORS' NEEDS – STILL A CHALLENGE Witold Klaus (Poland)1 1 - Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
Nicoletta Policek
0697 - MIGRATION CONTROL AND VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING IN ITALY Nicoletta Policek (Italy)1 1 - EUROCRIME
Clara Santos
0698 - VICTIM STATUS, PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PROTECTION TO THE VICTIMS OF THB IN SOUTHERN COUNTRIES Clara Santos (Portugal)1 1 - Coimbra University
Vincent Figliomeni
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE MEDITERRANEAN: HUMAN RIGHTS, ILLEGALS, CRIME, AND TERRORISM? Vincent Figliomeni (United States of America)1 1 - Francesco Figliomeni Social Science Research Center
Anna Rosińska
GAPS IN IDENTIFYING VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING BY NGOS IN POLAND Anna Rosińska (Poland)1 1 - Human Trafficking Studies Centre, Warsaw University
8.18 EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE AND VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP
Oral Presentations
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Graciela Susanne
0699 - EXPOSURE TO INDIRECT VIOLENCE OF ADOLESCENTS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE SETTINGS. Graciela Susanne (Spain)1; Noemí Pereda (Spain)1 1 - University of Barcelona
Michael Reisig
0700 - THE VICTIM-OFFENDER OVERLAP IN LATE ADULTHOOD Michael Reisig (United States of America)1; Kristy Holtfreter (United States of America)1 1 - Arizona State University
Ângela Maia
0701 - PATHWAYS BETWEEN CHILDHOOD VICTIMIZATION AND COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH FUTURE CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Ângela Maia (Portugal)1; Ana Miranda (Portugal)1; Miguel Basto-Pereira (Portugal)1; Sofia Ribeiro (Portugal)1 1 - School of Psychology, University of Minho
Roberta Barletta
0702 - ASSOCIATION OF ABUSES IN CHILDHOOD AND VIOLENCE IN INTIMATE PARTNER RELATIONSHIPS Isabella Corazziari (Italy)1; Roberta Barletta (Italy)1 1 - ISTAT
8.19 SELF-CONTROL: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL ISSUES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Julia Meinert
0704 - SELF-CONTROL: STABILITY OF RISK SEEKING IN ADOLESCENCE Julia Meinert (Germany)1 1 - Bielefeld University
Alexander Vazsonyi
0705 - IT’S TIME: REVISITING THE EMPIRICAL STATUS OF GOTTFREDSON AND HIRSCHI’S GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME AFTER 25 YEARS Alexander Vazsonyi (United States of America)1; Jakub Mikuska (United States of America)1; Erin Kelley (United States of America)1 1 - University of Kentucky
J. Melissa Scarpate
0706 - ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-CONTROL: MATURATIONAL VERSUS SOCIALIZATION EFFECTS OVER TIME J. Melissa Scarpate (United States of America)1; Alexander Vazsonyi (United States of America)2 1 - Auburn University; 2 - University of Kentucky
8.20 POLICING AND CRIME PREDICTION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Ales Zavrsnik
0707 - OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS OF ALGORITHMIC PREDICTION IN CRIME CONTROL Ales Zavrsnik (Slovenia)1 1 - Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, Ljubljana
Heidi Mork Lomell
0708 - “HOW COULD OUR SOCIETY HAVE LET THIS HAPPEN?” NARRATIVES OF PREDICTION AND PREVENTION IN OFFICIAL REPORTS AFTER TERRORIST ATTACKS Heidi Mork Lomell (Norway)1 1 - University of Oslo
Serena Bressan
0709 - ESECURITY – ICT FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND PREDICTIVE URBAN SECURITY Giuseppe Espa (Italy)1; Andrea Di Nicola (Italy)2; Serena Bressan (Italy)3; Maria Michela Dickson (Italy)4 1 - Department of Economics and Management and eCrime. University of Trento; 2 - Faculty of Law and eCrime, University of Trento; 3 - Faculty of Law and eCrime, University of Trento; 4 - Department of Economics and Management and eCrime, University of Trento
Dean Wilson
0710 - MACHINE POLICING: PRE-EMPTION, BIG DATA AND 'PREDICTIVE POLICING' Dean Wilson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sussex
8.21 QUALITY IN PROBATION AND PRISON SERVICES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Joanna Shapland
0712 - PROMOTING QUALITY IN PROBATION SUPERVISION AND POLICY TRANSFER: EVALUATING THE SEED PROGRAMME IN ROMANIA AND ENGLAND Joanna Shapland (United Kingdom)1; Angela Sorsby (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Henrik Linderborg
0713 - DIVERGING OR CONVERGING PENAL CULTURES BUILDING A SHARED UNDERSTANDING OF QUALITY IN PRISON AND PROBATION SERVICES IN FINLAND Henrik Linderborg (Finland)1 1 - Criminal Sanctions Agency
Faye Taxman
0714 - EVIDENCE-BASED INTERAGENCY IMPLEMENTATION MODEL: LESSONS FROM COST (EUROPE) AND AMERICAN EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES INITIATIVES Faye Taxman (United States of America)1; Steven Belenko (United States of America)2 1 - George Mason University; 2 - Temple University
8.22 HOMICIDE STUDIES I
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Sheryl Van Horne
0715 - THE DEATH OF WOMEN IN THE COUNTRY: SUBURBAN AND RURAL FEMICIDES AND INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES Sheryl Van Horne (United States of America)1 1 - Arcadia University
Hugo D'arbois De Jubainville
0716 - HOMICIDE PREDICTORS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HOMICIDE RATE BETWEEN FRENCH DEPARTMENTS Aurélien Langlade (France)1; Hugo D'arbois De Jubainville (France)1 1 - French Supervisory Body on Crime and Punishment (ONDRP)
Cátia Pontedeira
0718 - HOMICIDES AND LETHAL VIOLENCE IN PORTUGAL Olga Cruz (Portugal)1; Helena Grangeia (Portugal)1; Cátia Pontedeira (Portugal)2; Ruben Sousa (Portugal)2 1 - ISMAI; 2 - UICCC
8.23 CONTEXTS OF FEAR OF CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Alejandro Del Carmen
0719 - FEAR OF CRIME THROUGH THE LENSES OF RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT OWNERS Alejandro Del Carmen (United States of America)1; Rhonda Dobbs (United States of America)1 1 - Tarleton State University
Pamela Kerschke-Risch
0721 - THE VICTIM'S AWARENESS: PERCEPTION AND OFFENSES IN THE FOOD-SECTOR Pamela Kerschke-Risch (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Burkhardt Christine
RE-THINKING THE MEASURE OF FEAR OF CRIME: NEW TOOL FOR LOCAL NEEDS Burkhardt Christine (Switzerland)1; Villettaz Patrice (Switzerland)1; Delgrande Natalia (Switzerland)1 1 - School of Criminal Sciences, University of Lausanne
8.24 DANGEROUSNESS AND LEGAL POLICIES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Claire Spivakovsky
0723 - THE MAKINGS OF A SHADOW CARCERAL STATE: DISABILITY, DANGEROUSNESS AND CIVIL LAW Claire Spivakovsky (Australia)1 1 - Monash University
Alessandro Corda
0724 - DEFINING THE NOTION OF 'PROMOTIONAL FUNCTION' OF THE CRIMINAL LAW: POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF USING PENAL SANCTIONS AS AN INSTRUMENT TO FOSTER SOCIAL CHANGE Alessandro Corda (United States of America)1 1 - University of Minnesota Law School
Javier Velasquez
0725 - ANOTHER GENEALOGY OF THE “DANGEROSITÉ”: FROM THE DANGEROUS CLASSES TO THE HIGH RISK OFFENDERS Javier Velasquez (Chile)1 1 - University of Glasgow
Adriana Maria Gomes De Souza Spengler
0726 - FROM DEFENSE TO SOCIAL MOVEMENT SOCIAL REACTION: ANALYZING THE LABELLING APPROACH AND ITS CONSEQUENCES IN THE BRAZILIAN LAW Ana Luisa Aguiar Pellizzaro (Brazil)1; Adriana Maria Gomes De Souza Spengler (Brazil)1 1 - Universidade do Vale do Itajaí
8.25 CORRUPTION AND CORPORATE CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: S-02.P-2
Carolin Schneider
0727 - RISK MANAGEMENT OF CORRUPTION (RIKO): AN INTRODUCTION TO THE RESEARCH PROJECT Carolin Schneider (Germany)1; Daniela Trunk (Germany)2 1 - RiKo-Project, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg; 2 - RiKo-Project, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg
Daniela Trunk
0728 - RISK MANAGEMENT OF CORRUPTION (RIKO): FIRST RESULTS OF THE RESEARCH PROJECT Sigrid Hiller (Germany)1; Daniela Trunk (Germany)2 1 - RiKo-Project, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg; 2 - RiKo-Project, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg
Aleksandra Jordanoska
0729 - DETECTING CORPORATE CRIME IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS Aleksandra Jordanoska (United Kingdom)1 1 - Keele University
Aleksandras Dobryninas
0730 - SOCIAL CONTEXT OF CORRUPTION Algimantas Cepas (Lithuania)1; Aleksandras Dobryninas (Lithuania)1 1 - Vilnius University
8.26 TERRORISM
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Jennifer Carson
THE ROLE OF TARGETED KILLINGS IN THE WAR ON TERROR Jennifer Carson (United States of America)2; Gary Lafree (United States of America)1 1 - University of Maryland; 2 - University of Central Missouri
Knut Mellingsaeter Sorensen
THE TERROR ATTACKS IN NORWAY 22/7-11: ORGANIZING THE IMPRISONMENT Knut Mellingsaeter Sorensen (Norway)1 1 - Correctional Service of Norway Staff Academy
Ahmad Kabbaha
CRIMINOLOGICAL STUDIES OF “APOLOGY OF TERRORISM” IN FRENCH CRIMINAL POLICY IN LIGHT OF HUMAN AND INTERNATIONAL SCOPE Hesam Seyyed Esfahani (France)1; Ahmad Kabbaha (France)1 1 - University of Nantes
Parallel Session 9 - 14:15 - 15:30
Pre-Arranged Panels
9.1 NEW RULES FOR THE CRIMINOLOGICAL METHOD
Auditorium
Simon Hallsworth
0731 - THE FUTURE’S BLEAK BUT ITS ANALYSIS BELONGS TO US: RETHINKING CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY AS A SCIENCE OF SOCIETY Simon Hallsworth (United Kingdom)1 1 - University Campus Suffolk
Phil Carney
0732 - GENEALOGY AND VIOLENCE Phil Carney (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Kent
Michael Mcguire
0733 - THE NORMAL AS THE PATHOLOGICAL Michael Mcguire (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Surrey
9.2 INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD) PART 1: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL EXPANSIONS BASED ON THE SECOND ROUND (2005-2007)
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Myunghoon Roh
0734 - A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF AGNEW’S GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY Myunghoon Roh (United States of America)1 1 - Northeastern University
Ramona Kay
0735 - DELINQUENT VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZED DELINQUENTS? AN ANALYSIS OF THE OFFENDING-VICTIMIZATION-OVERLAP WITH DATA OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY (ISRD) STUDY Ramona Kay (Germany)1 1 - Universität Hamburg
Uberto Gatti
0736 - YOUTH GANGS AND SOCIAL REACTION: RESULTS FROM THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY Uberto Gatti (Italy)1; Sandrine Haymoz Pantillon (Switzerland)2; Hans Schadee (Italy)3; Alfredo Verde (Italy)4 1 - University of Genoa; 2 - University of Applied Sciences, School of Social Work, Fribourg; 3 - University of Milano-Bicocca; 4 - University of Genoa
Elisa Marie Wallwaey
0737 - ANALYSIS AND IMPUTATION OF THE MISSING VALUES OF THE SELF-CONTROL SCALE IN THE DATASET OF THE INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORTED DELINQUENCY STUDY 2 (ISRD-2) Elisa Marie Wallwaey (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
Chad Posick
0738 - EXAMINING HARM IN CONTEXT: EXTENDING INSTITUTIONAL ANOMIE THEORY AND SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY TO EXPLAIN EXPOSURE TO VICTIMIZATION Chad Posick (United States of America)1 1 - Georgia Southern University
9.3 “ENGAGED POLICING”: THE DELIVERY AND PRACTICES OF POLICING WITH AND THROUGH OTHERS
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Anna Barker
0739 - ENGAGING THE POLICE IN A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO THE REGULATION OF URBAN PUBLIC SPACE: A CASE STUDY OF BRADFORD CITY PARK Anna Barker (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Bradford
Adam Crawford
0740 - CREATIVE DISRUPTIONS: CULTURAL AND ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE THROUGH POLICE-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATIONS IN RESEARCH CO-PRODUCTION Adam Crawford (United Kingdom)1 1 - Universtiy of Leeds
Stuart Lister
0741 - THINKING THROUGH THE MUDDLE AND MESS OF POLICE-COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: OBSERVATIONS FROM A SMALL SCALE STUDY Stuart Lister (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
9.4 PRISON PROGRAMMES AND EDUCATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Tomer Einat
0742 - THE IMPACT OF RELAXING MUSIC ON PRISONERS' LEVELS OF ANXIETY AND ANGER Tomer Einat (Israel)1; Moshe Bensimon (Israel)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Bar Ilan University
Helen Poole
0743 - ‘PREVENTING IDLE HANDS MAKING MISCHEIEF’ TO ‘EDUCATION AT THE HEART OF DETENTION’: AN EXAMINATION OF THE FUNCTION OF EDUCATION IN PRISONS Helen Poole (United Kingdom)1 1 - Coventry University
Gina Fox
0744 - THE REHABILITATION LOTTERY: EXPLORING THE DELIVERY AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS NON-ACCREDITED PROGRAMMES IN A PRIVATE PRISON USING A CASE STUDY APPROACH. Gina Fox (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leicester
Morwenna Bennallick
0745 - THE ‘LEARNER VOICE’ PROGRAM: EVALUATING CHANGES IN THE CULTURE OF LEARNING IN EIGHT ENGLISH PRISONS Morwenna Bennallick (United Kingdom)1; Katherine Auty (United Kingdom)2; Clare Taylor (United Kingdom)3 1 - Royal Holloway, University of London; 2 - University of Cambridge; 3 - Prisoners' Education Trust
9.5 UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF CRIME AND PLACE IN SCOTLAND
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Susan Mcvie
0746 - CRIME CHANGE AT THE LEVEL OF REGIONS AND POLICE FORCE AREAS Susan Mcvie (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Ellie Bates
0747 - WHAT DRIVES VARYING TRAJECTORIES OF CRIME AT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD LEVEL? Ellie Bates (United Kingdom)1; Jon Bannister (United Kingdom)2; Ade Kearns (United Kingdom)3 1 - University of Edinburgh; 2 - Manchester Metropolitan University; 3 - University of Glasgow
Ade Kearns
0748 - THE INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURAL AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS ON LEVELS OF CRIME AND OFFENDING AT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD LEVEL Jon Bannister (United Kingdom)1; Ade Kearns (United Kingdom)2 1 - Manchester Metropolitan University; 2 - University of Glasgow
Rebecca Pillinger
0749 - HOW CHANGING PATTERNS OF VICTIMISATION VARY BY PLACE Rebecca Pillinger (United Kingdom)1; Paul Norris (United Kingdom)1; Susan Mcvie (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
9.6 BETWEEN REASON AND EMOTION: CHALLENGES AND PROBLEMS FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Room: S-01.P-3
Susanne Karstedt
0750 - THE EMOTIONAL TRANSPARENCY OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: SHARED AND COLLECTIVE EMOTIONS Susanne Karstedt (Australia)1 1 - School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University
Antony Pemberton
0751 - NARRATIVE VICTIMOLOGY, AGONISM AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE Antony Pemberton (Netherlands)1; Rianne Letschert (Netherlands)1 1 - Tilburg University
Chrisje Brants
0753 - THE PROBLEM WITH VICTIMS: LESSONS FROM INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE Chrisje Brants (Netherlands)1 1 - Utrecht University
9.7 FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF ORGANIZED CRIME
Room: S-09.P2
Matt Hopkins
0754 - MONEY LAUNDERING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: THE KNOWN, THE UNKNOWN AND THE CHALLENGES FOR CRIME PREVENTION. Matt Hopkins (United Kingdom)1 1 - Univeristy of Leicester
Michele Riccardi
0755 - FROM ORGANISED CRIME RESEARCH TO MONEY LAUNDERING RISK ASSESSMENT Michele Riccardi (Italy)1; Diana Camerini (Italy)1 1 - Università Cattolica - Transcrime
Michael Levi
0756 - FINANCING ORGANISED CRIME AND MONEY LAUNDERING: CONNECTIONS AND DISCONNECTIONS Michael Levi (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
Edwin Kruisbergen
EXPLAINING ATTRITION: INVESTIGATING AND CONFISCATING THE PROCEEDS OF CRIME Edwin Kruisbergen (Netherlands)1; Edward Kleemans (Netherlands)2; Ruud Kouwenberg (Netherlands)1 1 - Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice; 2 - Faculty of Law, VU School of Criminology, VU University Amsterdam
9.8 RUNNING IN THE FAMILY. GENERATION-EFFECTS IN SERIOUS AND ORGANIZED CRIME: ENRICHING SOURCES AND METHODS TO STUDY DUTCH FAMILY INVOLVEMENT IN CRIMINAL NETWORKS AND ORGANIZED CRIME GROUPS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-02.P-2
Peter Klerks
0757 - CRIME FAMILIES AS QUINTESSENTIAL ILLEGAL OPPORTUNITY STRUCTURES Peter Klerks (Netherlands)1 1 - Dutch Prosecution Service's National Office
Nazly Sadaat
0759 - PREVENTING INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF CRIME IN AMSTERDAM FAMILIES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Bart De Graaf (Netherlands)1; Nazly Sadaat (Netherlands)2 1 - City of Amsterdam; 2 - Amsterdam Police
Toine Spapens
0760 - FAMILY BUSINESS: INTERGENERATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE NETHERLANDS - A MULTIPLE-SOURCE THICK DESCRIPTION APPROACH Hans Moors (Netherlands)1; Toine Spapens (Netherlands)2 1 - Lokaal Centraal - Expertgroep Maatschappelijke Vraagstukken; 2 - Tilburg University
9.9 PUNISHMENT AND POLITICAL STRUGGLES AND IDEOLOGIES BETWEEN THE GLOBAL NORTH AND SOUTH
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Richard Sparks
0761 - REASONABLE HOPES?: CRIMINOLOGY, DEMOCRACY AND PENAL POLITICS Richard Sparks (United Kingdom)1; Ian Loader (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Edinburgh; 2 - University of Oxford
Maximo Sozzo
0762 - POLITICS AND PUNISHMENT: VISIONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH Maximo Sozzo (Argentina)1 1 - National University of Litoral
David Fonseca
0763 - RETHINKING THE SOCIOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT THROUGH THE BRAZILIAN CRIME COMPLEX: AN APPROACH FROM BELOW David Fonseca (Brazil)1 1 - Universidade Federal de Goiás - REJ
9.10 GREEN CRIME AND ANIMAL PROTECTION
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Iina Sahramäki
0764 - SCRIPT ANALYSIS, ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME AND SHADOW ECONOMY - CASE OF ILLICIT DUMPING OF WASTE IN FINLAND Iina Sahramäki (Finland)1; Terhi Kankaanranta (Finland)1 1 - Police University College
Izabela Nowicka
0765 - CRIMINOLOGICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF HUMANITARIAN ANIMAL PROTECTION. THE RESULTS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (CARRIED OUT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION OF POLICE ACADEMY IN SZCZYTNO AND THE CRIMINOLOGY INSTITUTE OF THE ACADEMY OF THE POLICE FORCE IN BRATISLAVA) Aleksandra Nowak (Poland)1; Izabela Nowicka (Poland)1 1 - Police Academy in Szczytno
Siv Rebekka Runhovde
0766 - PROFESSIONALISM AND DISCRETION IN INVESTIGATION OF ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE IN NORWAY. Siv Rebekka Runhovde (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College
9.11 RESETTLEMENT OF PRISONERS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Conor Murray
0767 - THE IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY IN THE PRISON ON PRISONER REINTEGRATION Conor Murray (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Ulster
Rebecca Askew
0768 - RE-EVALUATING RESETTLEMENT: BEST PRACTICE AND CHALLENGES TO THE REINTEGRATION OF OFFENDERS Ester Ragonese (United Kingdom)1; Rebecca Askew (United Kingdom)2 1 - Liverpool John Moores University; 2 - Manchester Metropolitan University
Friedrich Loesel
0769 - THE ROLE OF FAMILY RELATIONS IN PRISONER’S RESETTLEMENT AND RESILIENCE OF THEIR FAMILIES Friedrich Loesel (United Kingdom)1; Caroline Lanskey (United Kingdom)1; Lucy Markson (United Kingdom)2; Karen Souza (United Kingdom)3 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge; 2 - Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge; 3 - London City University
Andrada Istrate
0770 - PROJECTING THE PAST, ACCOUNTING FOR THE FUTURE – PRISONERS ABOUT CRIME, PRISON LIFE, AND THE FUTURE Andrada Istrate (Romania)1 1 - University of Bucharest/Department of Sociology and Social Work and EHESS, Paris/CESPRA
9.12 PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AND POLICY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Tom De Leeuw
0771 - PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AND POLICY RESPONSE: A CASE STUDY OF ROTTERDAM Vasco Lub (Netherlands)1; Tom De Leeuw (Netherlands)2 1 - Bureau for Social Argumentation / Dept. of Sociology Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2 - Dept. of Criminology Erasmus University Rotterdam
Letizia Paoli
0772 - PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME SERIOUSNESS AND THEIR DETERMINANTS: A DILEMMA FOR POLICY MAKERS? An Adriaenssen (Belgium)1; Letizia Paoli (Belgium)1 1 - University of Leuven (KU Leuven)
Christina Zarafonitou
0773 - PUNITIVE ATTITUDES AMONG THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND FEELINGS OF INSECURITY Christina Zarafonitou (Greece)1; Anastasia Chalkia (Greece)1 1 - Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
Lionel Grossrieder
0774 - HOW CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS SEE CRIME ? FROM « NAIVE REPRESENTATIONS » TO « REASONED THINKING » BY DECONSTRUCTING CRIMINOLOGY THROUGH THE LENS OF TV SHOWS. Stephanie Loup (Switzerland)1; Lionel Grossrieder (Switzerland)1; Manon Jendly (Switzerland)1; Romain Voisard (Switzerland)1; Emmanuel Sylvestre (Switzerland)2 1 - Ecole des Sciences Criminelles, Université de Lausanne; 2 - Centre de Soutien à l'Enseignement, Université de Lausanne
9.13 NEW PERSPECTIVES ON LIFE IMPRISONMENT
Pre-Arranged Panels
U-Noble
Miklós Lévay
0775 - LIFE IMPRISONMENT WITHOUT PAROLE AND THE CASE-LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS Miklós Lévay (Hungary)1 1 - Constitutional Court of Hungary
Catherine Appleton
0776 - THE MEANING OF LIFE IMPRISONMENT Catherine Appleton (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Nottingham
Dirk Van Zyl Smit
0777 - IMPOSING LIFE IMPRISONMENT Dirk Van Zyl Smit (United Kingdom)1 1 - Univeristy of Nottingham
Leslie Sebba
0778 - RELEASE FROM LIFE IMPRISONMENT: A PERSPECTIVE FROM ISRAEL Leslie Sebba (Israel)1 1 - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
9.14 CRIMINAL POLICY: INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Danique Gudders
0779 - THE TRAVELS OF PENAL POLICY: LESSONS FOR COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY Danique Gudders (Belgium)1 1 - KU Leuven
Helene De Vos
0780 - THE MISSING LINK BETWEEN TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP PERSPECTIVES ON NORMALIZATION Helene De Vos (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology (KU Leuven)
Graça Enes
0781 - CHALLENGES OF EUROPEAN UNION COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL POLICY: DIVERSITY AND COMPLEXITY Graça Enes (Portugal)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Porto
Margarida Santos
0782 - THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE - THE WAY FORWARD Margarida Santos (Portugal)1,2; Adriana Spengler (Portugal)3 1 - Law School of University of Minho; 2 - Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences (University Institute of Maia); 3 - University of Vale do Itajaí- UNIVALI
9.15 DRUG ADDICTION AND TREATMENT
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
George Salem
0783 - A STEP TOWARDS DECRIMINIZATION OF DRUGS THROUGH INPATIENT TREATMENT CENTER Hana Nimer (Lebanon)1; George Salem (Lebanon)1; Joanna Imad (Lebanon)2; Hady Shayya (Lebanon)2 1 - Lebanese American University; 2 - USEK
Michel Landry
0784 - INTEGRATION OF SERVICES FOR SUBSTANCE-DEPENDENT PERSONS SUBJECT TO JUDICIAL CONTROL IN QUÉBEC: STANDPOINT OF THE USERS AND PROVIDERS Michel Landry (Canada)1; Catherine Patenaude (Canada)1; Natacha Brunelle (Canada)2; Karine Bertrand (Canada)3; Serge Brochu (Canada)1 1 - Université de Montréal; 2 - Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières; 3 - Université de Sherbrooke
Ângela Maia
0785 - ADVERSE EXPERIENCES, RISK BEHAVIOUR AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT IN HIV/AIDS INFECTED ADULTS IN NORTH OF PORTUGAL Ângela Maia (Portugal)1; Mariana Gonçalves (Portugal)1 1 - School of Psychology, University of Minho
Steven Belenko
0786 - IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF ADDICTION TREATMENT FOR OFFENDERS: NEW CONCEPTUAL MODELS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT Steven Belenko (United States of America)1; Faye Taxman (United States of America)2 1 - Temple University; 2 - George Mason University
9.16 EXTREMISM AND RADICALISATION PROCESSES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Cristina Pinto Albuquerque
0787 - THE PROBLEM OF EVIL IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES: NEW CONCEPTS VS NEW REALITIES Cristina Pinto Albuquerque (Portugal)1; Michel Messu (France)2 1 - University of Coimbra; 2 - Paris Descartes University
Lina Stetten
0788 - THE PATHWAY OF RADICALISATION Lina Stetten (Germany)1,2; Viktoria Roth (Germany)3; Nils Boeckler (Germany)3; Andreas Zick (Germany)3 1 - Bielefeld University; 2 - IKG; 3 - Bielefeld University, IKG
Maarten De Waele
0789 - UNDERSTANDING PARTICIPATION IN FLEMISH RIGHT-WING MOVEMENTS. Maarten De Waele (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
Maxime Berube
0790 - SURVIVALISM PREPARATION WITHIN RIGHT-WING OPPOSITIONAL MOVEMENTS: ASSESSING THE RISK OF HOMEGROWN VIOLENT EXTREMISM. Maxime Berube (Canada)1; Samuel Tanner (Canada)1; Aurelie Campana (Canada)2 1 - Université de Montreal; 2 - Université Laval
9.17 HUMAN TRAFFIC: GOVERNMENTALITY AND POLICY
Oral Presentations
Room: S-04.P1
Bo Jiang
0791 - HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND ECONOMIC OPENNESS: AN INVERTED U RELATIONSHIP Bo Jiang (United States of America)1; Gary Lafree (United States of America)1 1 - University of Maryland
Ben Chapman-Schmidt
0792 - THE GLOBAL TRAFFICK(ING) COP? THE IMPACT OF THE U.S. TIP REPORT ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN EAST ASIA Ben Chapman-Schmidt (Australia)1 1 - Australian National University
Brunilda Pali
0793 - COUNTER-SECURITY GOVERNMENTALITIES IN INTERCULTURAL EUROPE Brunilda Pali (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology
Demetris Hadjigeorgiou
0794 - HUMAN TRAFFICKING POLICY: POLICY AS COMMUNICATIVE PRACTICE Demetris Hadjigeorgiou (United Kingdom)1 1 - Canterbury Christ Church University
9.18 INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: FACTORS, TRAJECTORIES AND CONSEQUENCES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Carla Paiva
0795 - DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJETORIES OF VIOLENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH SYMPTOMS IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN SURVIVORS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Carla Paiva (Portugal)1; Eleonora Costa (Portugal)1 1 - Portuguese Catholic University - Braga Regional Centre
Giuseppina Muratore
0796 - SHORT AND LONG TERM CONSEQUENCES OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Giuseppina Muratore (Italy)1; Isabella Corazziari (Italy)1 1 - ISTAT
Odrée Blondin
0797 - EXPLAINING SHORT-TERM CHANGES IN WOMEN VICTIMS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE TRAJECTORIES: THE IMPACT OF LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES ON PHYSICAL VIOLENCE Odrée Blondin (Canada)1; Frédéric Ouellet (Canada)1; Chloé Leclerc (Canada)1 1 - Université de Montréal, School of Criminology
Jiri Burianek
0798 - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AS MEDIATED BY SELF-CONTROL CONFIGURATIONS Jiri Burianek (Czech Republic)1 1 - Charles University in Prague
9.19 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CORRELATES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Geert Mesters
0799 - CHILDHOOD SKILLS, SIGNALS AND DYNAMIC CONTAGION IN SOCIOECONOMIC ADULTHOOD OUTCOMES Geert Mesters (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Andreas Kapardis
0800 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN CYPRUS: RISK, PROTECTIVE FACTORS AND INTERVENTION Andreas Kapardis (Cyprus)1; Giorgos Spanoudes (Cyprus)2; Maria Konstantinou (Cyprus)1; Dina Kapardis (Cyprus)3 1 - University of Cyprus, Department of Law; 2 - University of Cyprus, Psychology Department; 3 - Criminologist
Sonja Schulz
0801 - ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN ADOLESCENT VIOLENCE – THE ROLE OF REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS Sonja Schulz (Germany)1; Dirk Baier (Germany)2 1 - GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; 2 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony
Gloria Fernández- Pacheco
0802 - YOUTH MIGRANTS & YOUTH DELINQUENCY FROM ISRD-3 IN PORTUGAL Gloria Fernández- Pacheco (Portugal)1,3; Ana Guerreiro (Portugal)2; Cátia Pontedeira (Portugal)2; Catarina Guimarães (Portugal)2; Claudia Oliveira (Portugal)2; Raquel Sampilo (Portugal)1; Silvia M. Mendes (Portugal)4; Paula Cristina Martins (Portugal)4 1 - University Fernando Pessoa; 2 - Instituto Superior de Maia; 3 - The Human Rights Interdisciplinary Research Centre (DH-CII)- University of Minho; 4 - University of Minho
9.20 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION II
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Enara Garro Carrera
0803 - REWARDING COOPERATING WITNESSES IN ASSOCIATIVE CRIME: KEYS TO A RE-ELABORATION Enara Garro Carrera (Spain)1 1 - Universidad del País Vasco
Joe Purshouse
0804 - PRIVACY, PERSONAL INFORMATION, AND SUSPECTS IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS Joe Purshouse (United Kingdom)1 1 - The University of Nottingham
Diana Miranda
0805 - THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE ‘CRIMINAL BODY’: THE USE OF FINGERPRINT AND DNA TECHNOLOGY Diana Miranda (Portugal)1 1 - CICS.NOVA-UM, Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, University of Minho
9.21 WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Ronald Huff
0806 - WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS: AN ASSESSMENT OF REFORMS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM Ronald Huff (United States of America)1 1 - University of California, Irvine
Stefanie Kemme
0807 - ANALYSIS OF REASONS OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS IN GERMANY Stefanie Kemme (Germany)1; Barbara Dunkel (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Mai Sato
0808 - RESPONSES TO WRONGFULLY CONVICTED ASYLUM SEEKERS BY THE CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW COMMISSION OF ENGLAND AND WALES Carolyn Hoyle (United Kingdom)1; Mai Sato (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Oxford; 2 - University of Reading
Ulrike Zaehringer
0809 - WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS: SOURCES OF ERROR Ulrike Zaehringer (Germany)1; Bettina Zietlow (Germany)1 1 - Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony
9.22 SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT: A RESEARCH TOPIC FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Kristel Beyens
0810 - ACADEMIC CULTURE AND SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT – AND WHAT THE TWO HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER René Van Swaaningen (Netherlands)2; Kristel Beyens (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel; 2 - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jenneke Christiaens
0811 - SOCIAL AND ACADEMIC REACTION ON SCIENTIFIC FRAUD AND MISCONDUCT: BEYOND MORALISATION? Serge Gutwirth (Belgium)1; Jenneke Christiaens (Belgium)2 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel LSTS; 2 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel - CRiS
Henk Van De Bunt
0812 - ETHICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH Henk Van De Bunt (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Rita Faria
0813 - TRUST IS CRUCIAL: EUROPEAN SOCIAL CONTROL MECHANISMS ON SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT Rita Faria (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology - Faculty of Law of the University of Porto
Jose Cruz
0814 - OPPORTUNITY PERSPECTIVE AND PLAGIARISM Jose Cruz (Portugal)1; Pedro Sousa (Portugal)2 1 - Center of Researchin Law and Economics (CIJE), Faculty of Law, University of Porto; 2 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
9.23 GENDER AND CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Charlotte Barlow
0815 - “SHE’S NO QUIVERING JELLY”: UNDERSTANDING COERCION AS A PATHWAY INTO CRIMINALITY FOR FEMALE OFFENDERS Charlotte Barlow (United Kingdom)1 1 - Birmingham City University
Dominic Kudlacek
0816 - THE GENDER GAP IN LAW VIOLATION – CURRENT DEVELOPMENT AND TRENDS IN GERMANY Dominic Kudlacek (Germany)1 1 - Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Judith Abulafia
0817 - COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS AMONG FEMALE SEX OFFENDERS Judith Abulafia (Israel)1 1 - Ashkelon Academic College
Arne De Boeck
0818 - GENDER DIFFERENCES IN ANTICIPATED SHAME AND GUILT REACTIONS TO DELINQUENT BEHAVIOUR. WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? Arne De Boeck (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology (KU Leuven)
9.24 ROUND TABLE ON INTERNATIONAL CRIME STATISTICS: PAST AND FUTURE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-08.P2
Jorge-Martin Jehle
0819 - ROUND TABLE ON INTERNATIONAL CRIME STATISTICS: PAST AND FUTURE Graeme Newman (United States of America)1; Marcelo Aebi (Switzerland)2; Jorge-Martin Jehle (Germany)3 1 - School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany; 2 - L'Université de Lausanne; 3 - University of Gottingen
Poster Session - 16:45 - 17:30
Alex Beaumont
1136 - DEVELOPING THE ‘DAMASCUS COMPLEX’: LINKING THE PSYCHOSOCIAL DYNAMICS OF CHRISTIAN CONVERSIONS AND DESISTANCE FROM CRIMINALITY Alex Beaumont (United Kingdom)1,2 1 - Leeds Beckett University; 2 - University Centre, North Lindsey College
Santiago Redondo Illescas
1137 - BARCELONA STUDY ON SEX OFFENDERS: RISK FACTORS AND INTERVENTIONS WITH JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS Ana Martínez-Catena (Spain)1; Santiago Redondo Illescas (Spain)1; Antonio Andrés-Pueyo (Spain)1 1 - University of Barcelona
Sonia Brito-Costa
1138 - BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS IN CRIME Ana Moisao (Portugal)1; Sonia Brito-Costa (Portugal)2; Hugo De Almeida (Portugal)3; Ana Gomes (Portugal)4; Ester Villas Boas Nascimento (Brazil)5; Carlos Fernandes Da Silva (Portugal)1 1 - University of Aveiro; 2 - ICNAS : Institute of Nuclear Sciences Aplied to Health, Coimbra University; Center of Neurosciences and Cell Biology (CNBC),Unit University; 3 - University of Aveiro; Center of Neurosciences and Cell Biology (CNBC),Unit University; 4 - University of Aveiro; 5 - Unit University
Laura-Romina Goede
1139 - DARK FIELD RESEARCH: CITY DISTRICTS AS CONTEXTS FOR DELINQUENT ATTITUDES OF ADOLESCENTS Andra-Camelia Buciu (Germany)1; Laura-Romina Goede (Germany)1; Andrea Cornelia Andrea Cornelia (Germany)1; Alexander Mink (Germany)1; Jannis Okun (Germany)1; Maximilian Kock (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Henrik Elonheimo
1140 - THE FINNCRIME STUDY André Sourander (Finland)1; David Gyllenberg (Finland)1; Lauri Sillanmäki (Finland)1; Jukka Huttunen (Finland)1; Terja Ristkari (Finland)1; Henrik Elonheimo (Finland)1 1 - University of Turku
Antonia Mischler
1141 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY – GENDER DOES NOT ALWAYS MATTER Angelika Koziol (Germany)1; Isabell Liebig (Germany)1; Antonia Mischler (Germany)1; Veronika Möller (Germany)1; Melanie Wendlandt-Dreyer (Germany)1; Katrin Brettfeld (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Robert Johnson
1142 - HARD TIME REVISITED: WHAT'S CHANGED AND STAYED THE SAME IN PRISONS? Ann Marie Rocheleau (United States of America)1; Robert Johnson (United States of America)2 1 - Stonehill College; 2 - American University
Anna Sorrentino
1143 - TO BE OR NOT TO BE AT RISK? USING A RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL TO INVESTIGATE YOUNGSTERS RISKS OF BEING INVOLVED IN CYBERBULLYING Anna Sorrentino (Italy)1,2; Anna Baldry (Italy)1 1 - Department of Psychology- Second University of Naples; 2 - Department of Humanities- Università degli Studi di Napoli- Federico II
Anvars Zavackis
1145 - UNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE: VIOLENT OFFENDERS IN LATVIAN PROBATION Anvars Zavackis (Latvia)1; Emīls Kālis (Latvia)2 1 - State Probation Service ; 2 - State Probation Service
Aurelian Costin Minoiu
1146 - PMCT: A NEW FORENSIC TOOL FOR ANALYZING GUNSHOT INJURIES Aurelian Costin Minoiu (Romania)1; Pia Baumann (Switzerland)2; Alejandro Dominguez (Switzerland)2; Christine Chevallier (Switzerland)2; Cristian George Curca (Romania)1; Bogdan Valeriu Popa (Romania)1; Constantin Zaharia (Romania)1; Silke Grabherr (Switzerland)2 1 - University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Bucharest; 2 - University Center of Legal Medicine Lausanne - Geneva, University Hospital of Lausanne
Başak Şişman
1147 - REPRESENTATION OF LGBTI MEMBERS ON INTERNET: ANALYSIS OF TWEETS AT 2014 İSTANBUL GAY PRIDE Başak Şişman (Turkey)1; Ezgi Ildırım (Turkey)1 1 - Istanbul Arel University
Bjorn Barland
1148 - “FIGHTING” CRIMINALITY IN THE HIGH NORTH - POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS Bjorn Barland (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College
Candida Saunders
1149 - HE SAID, SHE SAID? PROBLEMATISING THE NOTION OF "ONE PERSON'S WORD AGAINST ANOTHER'S" Candida Saunders (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Nottingham
Carina Gonçalves
1150 - THE GUARD’S TRAINING: TOWARDS A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH Carina Gonçalves (Portugal)1 1 - Superior Institute Bissaya Barreto, Coimbra
Carles Soto
1151 - CRIME DISPLACEMENT AND DIFFUSION OF BENEFITS FROM THE CLOSURE OF TWO MACRO BROTHELS IN CATALONIAN CITY Carles Soto (Spain)1 1 - National Distance Learning University (UNED)
Cristina Fernández-Pacheco Estrada
1152 - SEX OFFENDER REGISTRIES AS A MEANS TO PREVENT CRIME: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Cristina Fernández-Pacheco Estrada (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Alicante
Besora Regev
1153 - THE SENSE OF SECURITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL Dana Hilman (Israel)1; Besora Regev (Israel)1 1 - Ministry of Public Security
Raquel Bartolomé Gutiérrez
1154 - RISK FACTORS THAT FAVOURS VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR AT NIGHTLIFE Daniel Limones Silva (Spain)1; Raquel Bartolomé Gutiérrez (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Estella Baker
1155 - COMPLIANCE AND THE DESIGN OF EU CRIMINAL LAW LEGISLATION Estella Baker (United Kingdom)1 1 - Leicester De Montfort Law School,
De Montfort University
, The Gateway,
Leicester, LE1 9BH
Eva Maria Souto García
1156 - CRIMINAL SANCTIONS FOR PUBLIC CREDIT FRAUD Eva Maria Souto García (Spain)1 1 - University of a Coruña
Estefanía Ocáriz
1157 - PROFILE OF THE JUVENILE MULTI-RECIDIVIST OFFENDERS IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY Estefanía Ocáriz (Spain)1; San Juan César (Spain)1 1 - Instituto Vasco de Criminología - Universidad del País Vasco
Esther Fernández-Molina
1158 - MOVING TOWARDS ‘CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE'. A STUDY OF THE SPANISH JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM´S ACCESSIBILITY Esther Fernández-Molina (Spain)1; Beatriz Blanco-Martos (Spain)1 1 - Criminology Research Centre-University of Castilla-La Mancha
Ezgi Ildırım
1159 - EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY RESEARCHES IN TURKEY: A META-ANALYSIS Ezgi Ildırım (Turkey)1; Can Çalıcı (Turkey)2 1 - Istanbul Arel University; 2 - Istanbul University Institute of Forensics Sciences Department of Social Sciences
Fernando Vázquez-Portomeñe Seijas
1160 - TRADING IN INFLUENCE: AN EVALUATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS Fernando Vázquez-Portomeñe Seijas (Spain)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Santiago de Compostela
Francisco Valente Gonçalves
1161 - DO SOCIETIES FEEL SECURE WITH UNCERTAIN LABORATORIES? A CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE CONCERNING MISGUIDED DECISIONS IN FORENSIC SCIENCE Francisco Valente Gonçalves (Portugal)1; Lisa Smith (Canada)1; Doug Barrett (United Kingdom)1 1 - INTREPID Forensics, University of Leicester
Natalia Pérez Rivas
1162 - IPV: RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS Gumersindo Guinarte Cabada (Spain)1; Mercedes Domínguez Fernández (Spain)2; Natalia Pérez Rivas (Spain)1; Rebeca Diéguez Méndez (Spain)2; María Castro Corredoira (Spain)1; José Ignacio Muñoz Barús (Spain)2; María Sol Rodríguez Calvo (Spain)2; Fernando Vázquez-Portomeñe Seijas (Spain)1 1 - Institute of Criminology. University of Santiago de Compostela; 2 - Department of Pathology and Forensic Science. University of Santiago de Compostela
Quentin Hanley
1163 - UK HOMICIDE, FIREARMS OFFENCE, AND DOMESTIC ABUSE REPORTS ARISE FROM DIFFERENT PROCESSES WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF STATISTICAL INCOMPLETENESS Golnaz Shahtahmassebi (United Kingdom)1; Quentin Hanley (United Kingdom)1 1 - School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University
Hedvika Boukalová
1164 - TRAITS OF PEOPLE SUCCESSFUL IN LIE DETECTION BASED ON NON-VERBAL BEHAVIOR Hedvika Boukalová (Czech Republic)1; Lenka Mynaříková (Czech Republic)2 1 - Department of Psychology, Charles University in Prague; 2 - Masaryk institute of advanced studies, Czech Technical University in Prague
Hennessey Hayes
1165 - THE CONVERSATIONAL NATURE OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCE PROCESSES Hennessey Hayes (Australia)1 1 - School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University
Hugo Gomes
1166 - WHO I WANT TO BECOME AND HOW I BEHAVE: RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUTH DEVIANT BEHAVIOR Hugo Gomes (Portugal)1; Maria Gouveia-Pereira (Portugal)2,3; Filipa Roncon (Portugal)2 1 - CIPSI – School of Psychology, University of Minho; 2 - ISPA; 3 - CIE
Ineke Marshall
1167 - OVERVIEW OF THE UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING YOUTH CRIME STUDY (UPYC): A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN FRANCE, GERMANY, THE NETHERLANDS, THE UK AND THE US. Ineke Marshall (United States of America)1; Katharina Neissl (United States of America)2; Ilka Kammigan (Germany)3; Diego Farren (Germany)3; Lauren Herlitz (United Kingdom)4; Renske Vandergaag (Netherlands)5; Guillaume Roux (France)6 1 - Northeastern University; 2 - Northeasstern University; 3 - University of Hamburg; 4 - Birkbeck University of London; 5 - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; 6 - PACTE Sciences PO France
Jacek Czabanski
1168 - HOW DO JUDGES PUNISH? JUDICIAL SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE IMPRISONMENT TERMS. Jacek Czabanski (Poland)1 1 - Polish Association of Law and Economics
Jakub Holas
1169 - EXTREMIST MOTIVATED CRIME AND POLICE COOPERATION WITH JUSTICE (THE RESULTS OF THE EXPERT SURVEY AMONG POLICE SPECIALISTS) Jakub Holas (Czech Republic)1 1 - Institute of Criminology and Social Prevention
Joana Ferreira
1170 - MIGRANT WOMEN VICTIMS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN PORTUGAL Joana Ferreira (Portugal)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Jon Davies
1171 - THE MISTREATMENT OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS: EXTENDING A HARM ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK Jon Davies (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Manchester
Julie Grégoire
1172 - SELF-REPORTED DELINQUENCY: COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS AMONG ADJUDICATED AND NON-ADJUDICATED ADOLESCENTS Julie Grégoire (Belgium)1; Cécile Mathys (Belgium)1 1 - University of Liège
Sven Kiljan
1173 - SAFETY AND SECURITY OF ONLINE BANKING Jurjen Jansen (Netherlands)1; Sven Kiljan (Netherlands)1 1 - Open University of the Netherlands
Jyri Paasonen
1174 - EVALUATION RESEARCH ON THE REFORM OF THE ACT OF IMPRISONMENT IN FINLAND Jyri Paasonen (Finland)1 1 - Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy, University of Helsinki
Katharina Neissl
1175 - OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD) Katharina Neissl (United States of America)1 1 - Northeastern University
Katharina Stelzel
1176 - POLITICAL GRAFFITI AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION IN CONFLICT REGIONS Katharina Stelzel (Germany)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Tuebingen
Katherine Polzer
1177 - NEW AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEATH PENALTY Katherine Polzer (United States of America)1; Patrick Kinkade (United States of America)1 1 - Texas Christian University
Kathrine Ben-Zvi
1178 - EDUCATION, ETHNICITY AND PRISON VIOLENCE DO EDUCATION PROGRAMS AFFECT INMATES’ BEHAVIOR DIFFERENTLY, ACCORDING TO THEIR ETHNICITY? Kathrine Ben-Zvi (Israel)1 1 - Hebrew University
Kirsty Mcgregor
1179 - ADOLESCENTS: THE HIDDEN VICTIMS OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Kirsty Mcgregor (United Kingdom)1 1 - Universtiy of Manchester
Lee Ross
1180 - AGENCY USE OF RISK ASSESSMENTS IN THE WAR AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Lee Ross (United States of America)1 1 - University of Central Florida
Leire Berasaluze Gerrikagoitia
1182 - THE PROTECTION OF VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN WHO ARE IN IRREGULAR SITUATION Leire Berasaluze Gerrikagoitia (Spain)1 1 - Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Mara Mignone
1183 - SICH-SEMANTIC ILLEGAL CONTENT HUNTER Mara Mignone (Italy)1; Valentina Scioneri (Italy)1 1 - RiSSC-Research Centre on Security and Crime
María Del Mar Moya Fuentes
1184 - SEXTING AMONG CHILDREN: CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSE? María Del Mar Moya Fuentes (Spain)1; María Del Mar Carrasco Andrino (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Alicante
Maria João Guia
1185 - THE RIGHTS OF VICTIMS OF CRIMES IN PORTUGAL: THE CASE OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS Maria João Guia (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra, Portugal
Maria João Seixas
1186 - EMPATHIC, MORAL AND ANTISOCIAL OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH DISTINCT COMPONENTS OF PSYCHOPATHY IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS: A TRIARCHIC MODEL APPROACH Maria João Seixas (Portugal)1; Fernando Ferreira-Santos (Portugal)2,3; Joana B. Vieira (Portugal)2; Tiago O. Paiva (Portugal)2; Pedro S. Moreira (Portugal)4,5; Patrício Costa (Portugal)4,5; Pedro Almeida (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto; 2 - Laboratory of Neuropsychophysiology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Porto; 3 - Human Neurobehavioral Laboratory, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Catholic University of Portugal; 4 - Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Health Sciences, University of Minho; 5 - ICVS/3B’s, PT Government Associate Laboratory
Maria Pournara
1187 - POLICE DECISION-MAKING IN TACKLING ORGANISED CRIME: EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF RATIONALITY AND BIAS Maria Pournara (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
María Soledad Álvarez-Lister
1188 - PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF POLYVICTIMIZATION IN YOUTH OFFENDERS María Soledad Álvarez-Lister (Spain)1,2; Noemí Pereda (Spain)1,2; Georgina Guilera (Spain)1,2; Judit Abad (Spain)2 1 - University of Barcelona; 2 - Grup de Recerca en Victimització Infantil i Adolescent (GReVIA)
Maria-Eleni Chalkia
1189 - HATE VIOLENCE AND YOUTH VICTIMIZATION: THE ISSUE OF UNDER REPORTING IN GREECE Maria-Eleni Chalkia (Greece)1; Danai-Varvara Kalampali (Greece)1; Panagiota Kokoliou (Greece)1; Alexandra Koufouli (Greece)1; Vasiliki Artinopoulou (Greece)1 1 - Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens
Miriam Marco
1190 - PERPETRATORS WITH ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IN BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS: ATTRITION AND OUTCOMES Marisol Lila (Spain)1; Enrique Gracia (Spain)1; Alba Catalá-Miñana (Spain)2; Miriam Marco (Spain)1; Raquel Conchell (Spain)1 1 - University of Valencia; 2 - Autonomous University of Barcelona
Marit Egge
1191 - MORE POLICE GUNS – SAFER CITIZENS? Marit Egge (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College
Fernando Vázquez-Portomeñe Seijas
1192 - MEASURING IPV: MEDICO-LEGAL AND CRIMINOLOGICAL ASPECTS Mercedes Domínguez Fernández (Spain)1; Natalia Pérez Rivas (Spain)2; Rebeca Diéguez Méndez (Spain)1; María Castro Corredoira (Spain)2; José Ignacio Muñoz Barús (Spain)1; Gumersindo Guinarte Cabada (Spain)2; Fernando Vázquez-Portomeñe Seijas (Spain)2; María Sol Rodríguez Calvo (Spain)1 1 - Department of Pathology and Forensic Sciences. University of Santiago de Compostela; 2 - Institute of Criminology. University of Santiago de Compostela
Michele Taverne
1193 - CROSS-BORDER PATTERNS IN DNA MATCHES BETWEEN THE NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM Michele Taverne (Netherlands)1 1 - University of Leiden
Shamil Dzamukashvili
1194 - CRIMINOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES IN GEORGIA Mikheil Gabunia (Georgia)1; Shamil Dzamukashvili (Georgia)1 1 - Georgian Technical University
Milana Ljubicic
1195 - VIOLENCE OF CHILDREN AGAINST AGED PARENTS: THE EXAMPLE OF SERBIA Milana Ljubicic (Serbia)1; Djordje Ignjatovic (Serbia)2 1 - Faculty of Philosophy Univerity in Belgrade; 2 - Low School, University of Belgrade
Milica Kovacevic
1196 - THE CONCEPT OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Milica Kovacevic (Serbia)1 1 - Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade
Miriam Marco
1197 - THE SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CRIME: AN ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DRUG-RELATED POLICE INTERVENTIONS Miriam Marco (Spain)1; Enrique Gracia (Spain)1; Antonio López-Quílez (Spain)1; Marisol Lila (Spain)1 1 - University of Valencia
Natalia Pérez-Rivas
1198 - PRIVATE TO PRIVATE CORRUPTION IN EUROPE Natalia Pérez-Rivas (Spain)1 1 - Institute of Criminology. University of Santiago de Compostela
Nicolas Zevallos
1199 - MODELLING COCAINE TRAFFICKING ROUTES: RESULTS OF THE SECOND STAGE OF THE RESEARCH PROJECT Nicolas Zevallos (Peru)1; Jaris Mujica (Peru)1 1 - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Olalla Baz Cores
1200 - POLICE LEGITIMACY AS PART OF LEGAL SOCIALIZATION. THE ROLE OF PROCEDURAL JUSTICE IN ADOLESCENT ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR Olalla Baz Cores (Spain)1; Esther Fernández Molina (Spain)1 1 - Criminology Research Centre, University of Castile-La Mancha
Maxmilian Edelbacher
1201 - TRENDS IN THE CRIMINALITY AND VICTIMIZATION OF THE ELDERLY Peter Kratcoski (United States of America)1; Maxmilian Edelbacher (Austria)2 1 - Kent State University; 2 - Austrian Federal Police
Peter Neyroud
1202 - LEARNING FROM TESTING: EXPLORING THE USE OF TREATMENT AS ASSIGNED AS A CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS IN POLICE FIELD EXPERIMENTS Peter Neyroud (United Kingdom)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
Pilar Tarancón Gómez
1203 - IN THE INTEREST OF THE DELINQUENT MINOR, THE VICTIM OR BOTH: A QUALITATIVE APPROACH TO THE LEGITIMACY OF SOCIAL PUNISHMENT Pilar Tarancón Gómez (Spain)1; Raquel Bartolomé Gutiérrez (Spain)1 1 - Center for Research in Criminology at the University of Castilla la Mancha
Priscila Franco
1204 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE SOUTH REGION OF BRAZIL: IMPLEMENTATION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROJECT WITH THE YOUTHS IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW AT FLORIANÓPOLIS/SC Priscila Franco (Brazil)1 1 - Federal University of Santa Catarina
Raluca Enescu
1205 - THE INFLUENCE OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE IN THE CHOICE OF VERDICT Raluca Enescu (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Carmen Olivet
1206 - ASSESSING RISK FOR RECIDIVISM IN SPANISH JUVENILE OFFENDERS INSTITUTIONALIZED Raquel Bartolomé Gutiérrez (Spain)1; Cristina Rechea (Spain)1; Alejandro Segura (Spain)1; Carmen Olivet (Spain)1 1 - University of Castilla-La Mancha
Maria João Guia
1207 - GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS: THE NATURALIZATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Regina Célia Barbosa (Portugal)1; Maria João Guia (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
Robert Johnson
1208 - REFLECTIONS ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY Robert Johnson (United States of America)1 1 - School Of Public Affairs - American University, Washington DC
Rodrigo Guerra
1209 - THE FAMILY IN PRISON Rodrigo Guerra (Brazil)1,2 1 - Social Studies Center (CES), Coimbra University; 2 - University of Bahia State (UNEB)
Sanne Boes
1210 - DIGITAL BANK ROBBERIES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO TACKLE CYBERCRIMINAL NETWORKS Sanne Boes (Netherlands)1; Rutger Leukfeldt (Netherlands)1 1 - Open University of the Netherlands, NHL University of Applied Sciences and Dutch Police Academy
Sebastian Kleele
1211 - THE AMBIGUOUS IMPACT OF GRAFFITI ON THE PUBLIC SPHERE. A PHENOMENON BETWEEN ART AND CRIME Sebastian Kleele (Germany)1; Marion Müller (Germany)1 1 - Sine-Institut gGmbH
Maria Joao Guia
1212 - VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN FREEDOM PRIVATION CONTEXTS – CASE STUDY IN PORTUGUESE PRISONS Sónia Brito-Costa (Portugal)4,5; Maria Joao Guia (Portugal)1; Diamantino Santos (Portugal)4,6; Miguel Ferreira (Portugal)4,7; Filipa Santos (Portugal)4,7; Severino Oliveira (Portugal)4,8; Joana Florido (Portugal)4,8; Duarte Nuno Vieira (Portugal)2,3,4 1 - Immigration and Borders Service; 2 - Centre of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine of Coimbra, University of Coimbra; 3 - President of the Scientific Council of the Agency for the Prevention of Trauma and Human Rights Violation, Coimbra; 4 - Agency for the Prevention of Trauma and Human Rights Violation, Coimbra; 5 - Institute of Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health (ICNAS), University of Coimbra; 6 - Educational Centre of Olivais, Coimbra; 7 - International Amnesty, Coimbra; 8 - Portuguese Red Cross, Coimbra
Sonya Cacace
1213 - AN EXPLORATIVE STUDY ON STALKING CHARACTERISTICS: IS INTIMATE PARTNER STALKING DIFFERENT? Sonya Cacace (Italy)1; Anna Baldry (Italy)1; Vincenza Cinquegrana (Italy)1,2 1 - Seconda Università degli studi di Napoli, Department of Psychology, Caserta; 2 - Università degli studi di Napoli, Federico II , Department of Humanities Napoli
Dr. Daniela Trunk
1214 - RISK MANAGEMENT OF CORRUPTION (RIKO) - POLICE ASPECTS OF CORRUPTION RISK MANAGEMENT: CORRUPTION NETWORK ANALYSIS Stefanie Koel (Germany)1; Dr. Daniela Trunk (Germany)2 1 - RiKo-Project, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Law and Economics, Halle (Saale); 2 - RiKo-Project, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Law and Economics, Halle (Saale)
Terhi Kankaanranta
1215 - ILLICIT WASTE TRAFFICKING AS A GROWING GLOBAL PROBLEM Terhi Kankaanranta (Finland)1; Iina Sahramäki (Finland)1 1 - Police University College
Vincentas Giedraitis
1216 - THE SHADOW ECONOMY IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES: CONTRABAND AS A PROXY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN LITHUANIA Vincentas Giedraitis (Lithuania)1; Ilona Cesniene (Lithuania)2; Aleksandras Dobryninas (Lithuania)2; Rimantas Stukas (Lithuania)3; Valerij Dobrovolskij (Lithuania)3 1 - Vilnius University - Faculty of Economics; 2 - Vilnius University - Faculty of Philosophy; 3 - Vilnius University - Faculty of Medicine
Welliton Caixeta Maciel
1217 - FROM STIGMATIZATION OF CONTROL TO THE REFRAMING THE PRISON: ETHNOGRAPHY OF VIGILANCE MECHANISMS AND SUBVERSION OF VIOLENT MASCULINITIES IN BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL Welliton Caixeta Maciel (Brazil)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Brasilia; Candango Group of Criminology (GCCrim/UnB), and Center for Research on Violence and Public Safety at the University of Brasilia (NEViS/UnB)
Zuzana Fajtlová
SELECTED PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF VIOLENT CRIME PERPETRATOR AND THEIR RELATION TO THE FEATURES OF THEIR OFFENCE Zuzana Fajtlová (Czech Republic)1 1 - Department of Psychology, Charles University in Prague
Michael Turner
ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPEAT BULLY VICTIMIZATION AND ACADEMIC OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM A NATIONAL SAMPLE Michael Turner (United States of America)1; Matthew Phillips (United States of America)1; Jennifer Hartman (United States of America)1 1 - University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Parallel Session 10 - 17:30 - 18:45
Pre-Arranged Panels
10.1 CONTROLLING BORDERS, SERVING CITIZENSHIP: INCLUSION, EXCLUSION AND DEVIANCE (WORKING GROUP: IMMIGRATION, CRIME AND CITIZENSHIP)
Room: S-08.P2
João Pedroso
0820 - WITHOUT RIGHTS: THE (LIMITED) CITIZENSHIP OF IRREGULAR IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR ACCESS TO LAW AND JUSTICE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND PORTUGAL João Pedroso (Portugal)1; Maria João Guia (Portugal)1; Patrícia Branco (Portugal)1; Paula Casaleiro (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
Synnøve Jahnsen
0821 - SEXUALIZED BORDERLINES IN THE INSTITUTIONALIZED BORDERLANDS: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NORWEGIAN ANTI-TRAFFICKING POLICIES AND THE "NEW" POLICING OF PROSTITUTION. Synnøve Jahnsen (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College
May-Len Skilbrei
0822 - LINKING MOBILITY, PROSTITUTION AND EXPLOITATION May-Len Skilbrei (Norway)1 1 - University of Oslo
Joanne Van Der Leun
0823 - INTERNAL CONTROL AND CRIMINALISATION OF MIGRATION IN THE NETHERLANDS Joanne Van Der Leun (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
10.2 FORENSIC EXPERTISE: CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHALLENGES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Celina Manita
0824 - JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING IN CHILD CUSTODY CASES IN PORTUGAL: VARIABLES THAT INFLUENCE IT AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Celina Manita (Portugal)1 1 - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Porto / Center for Research and Counseling of Victims and Perpetrators
Filipe Santos
0825 - TRANSNATIONAL CRIME AND FORENSIC GENETICS IN THE EU: CHALLENGES IN POLICING, CITIZENSHIP AND DEMOCRACY Filipe Santos (Portugal)1; Helena Machado (Portugal)1 1 - Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra
Sara Moreira
0826 - THE PRIVILEGE AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION AND CRIME PREVENTION Sara Moreira (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
10.3 HIGHER EDUCATION AND POLICE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Frevel Bernhard
0828 - STARTING AS AN INSPECTOR – STUDYING POLICE IN GERMANY Frevel Bernhard (Germany)1 1 - Fachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung NRW
Verena Schulze
0829 - EMPLOYABILITY ASA KEY OBJECTIVE OF HIGHER POLICE EDUCATION - A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT Verena Schulze (Germany)1; Bernhard Frevel (Germany)2; Colin Rogers (United Kingdom)3; Tore Bjorgo (Norway)4; Nina Jon (Norway)4; Louise Skilling (United Kingdom)3 1 - Deutsche Hochschule der Polizei; 2 - Fachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung; 3 - University of South Wales; 4 - Norwegian Police University College
Nina Jon
0830 - RESPONDING TO NEEDS OF HIGHER ANALYTICAL COMPETENCE IN THE NORWEGIAN POLICE: TWO MASTER PROGRAMS AT THE NORWEGIAN POLICE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Nina Jon (Norway)1; Tore Bjørgo (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College, Norway
Colin Rodgers
0831 - AN OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF THE COLLEGE OF POLICING IN THE UK Colin Rodgers (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of South Wales, UK
Louise Skilling
0832 - POLICE EDUCATION IN KENYA Louise Skilling (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of South Wales, UK
10.4 COMBINED PERSPECTIVES; CARCERAL GEOGRAPHY AND CRIMINOLOGY
Pre-Arranged Panels
U-Noble
Kristel Beyens
0833 - ‘BAD BOYS, SMALL CLASSES’. HOUSES OF DETENTION IN BELGIUM Kristel Beyens (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Yvonne Jewkes
0834 - PRISON ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: "FEAR-SUFFUSED ENVIRONMENTS" OR POTENTIAL TO REHABILITATE? Yvonne Jewkes (United Kingdom)1; Dominique Moran (United Kingdom)2; Jennifer Turner (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leicester; 2 - University of Birmingham
Sarah Armstrong
0835 - GEOGRAPHIES OF THE CARCERAL 'JOURNEY' Sarah Armstrong (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Glasgow
Grant Elizabeth
0836 - THE DESIGN OF PRISONS FOR INDIGENOUS PRISONERS: A COMPARISON OF APPROACHES IN AUSTRALIA, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND, THE US AND GREENLAND Grant Elizabeth (Australia)1 1 - The University of Adelaide
10.5 THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF CRIME AND CRIMINALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF DISORDER
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Alexander Simpson
0837 - CRIME WITHOUT CRIMINALITY: CONSTRUCTIONS OF DEVIANCE IN THE CITY OF LONDON Alexander Simpson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of York
Gareth Young
0838 - CRIMINALIZING DISCOURSES OF THE POOR: THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING IN RESPONSE TO THE 2011 RIOTS Gareth Young (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Deborah Platts-Fowler
0839 - 'CAUSING CHAOS' - THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF URBAN RIOTS Deborah Platts-Fowler (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leeds
10.6 PRISON: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND POWER
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Beatriz Cruz Márquez
0840 - THE PERCEPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY BY THE IMPRISONED GENDER VIOLENCE OFFENDER Beatriz Cruz Márquez (Germany)1; Blanca Martín Ríos (Spain)2 1 - Westfälische Wilhelms Universität Münster; 2 - Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Danielle Rudes
0841 - KEEPERS & KEPT: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND LEGITIMACY IN PRISON Danielle Rudes (United States of America)1; Shannon Magnuson (United States of America)1; Brandy Blasko (United States of America)2; Jessica Mercante (United States of America)2 1 - George Mason University; 2 - Sam Houston State University
Philippe Kennes
0842 - SHIFTING PENAL POWER: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN BELGIUM Philippe Kennes (Belgium)1 1 - Research group Crime & Society, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Kieran Mcevoy
LAWYERS, PRISONERS AND THEIR CAUSES IN CONFLICT AND TRANSITION Kieran Mcevoy (United Kingdom)1 1 - Queens University Belfast
10.7 CRITICAL VICTIMOLOGY II
Room: S-04.P1
Nicola O'leary
0843 - NAVIGATING VICTIMS’ VOICES: IDENTITY, RESILIENCE AND THE ETHICS OF RESEARCHING VICTIMS OF CRIME Nicola O'leary (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Hull
Eva Mulder
0844 - IMPLICIT RAPE NORMS AND FEMININITY: THE IMPORTANCE OF VICTIM’S SEX AND GENDER IN THIRD PARTY REACTIONS TO RAPE Eva Mulder (Netherlands)1 1 - Intervict, Tilburg University
Carina Gallo
0845 - PUNISHMENT OR SOLIDARITY: COMPARING THE US AND SWEDISH VICTIM MOVEMENTS Carina Gallo (Sweden)1; Robert Elias (United States of America)2 1 - Lund University; 2 - University of San Francisco
Renée Kool
0846 - VICTIM’S COMPENSATION (IN THE NETHERLANDS): NEW HORIZONS? Renée Kool (Netherlands)1 1 - Utrecht University School of Law - Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology
10.8 WORKING GROUP ON VICTIMOLOGY: VICTIMS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-02.P-2
Nathalie Koster
0847 - VICTIMS’ PERCEPTIONS OF POLICE OFFICERS’ BEHAVIOR AS A PREDICTOR OF VICTIM COOPERATION IN THE NETHERLANDS Nathalie Koster (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
Alice Bosma
0848 - SECONDARY VICTIMIZATION OF THE EMOTIONAL VICTIM WITHIN THE JUST WORLD PARADIGM Alice Bosma (Netherlands)1 1 - Tilburg University - INTERVICT
Anna Baldry
0849 - THE EFFICACY OF THE POLICE PROTECTION ORDERS IN CASE OF STALKING IN REDUCING VICTIM’S EMOTIONAL NEGATIVE REACTION Anna Baldry (Italy)1 1 - Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples
10.9 THE ROLE OF PUBLIC PROSECUTION SERVICES IN PENAL DECISION-MAKING
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Lucas Noyon
0851 - INCREASING LEGITIMACY BY ACCOMMODATING PUBLIC OPINION? A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DUTCH 'CITIZEN FORUMS' Lucas Noyon (Netherlands)1; Jan Crijns (Netherlands)1; Jan De Keijser (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
Rasmus Wandall
0852 - THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR AND CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN REGULATION OF SENTENCING DECISION-MAKING Rasmus Wandall (Norway)1 1 - University of Bergen
Pauline Schuyt
0853 - NEW IN THE DUTCH FIELD OF SENTENCING: THE PUBLIC PROSECUTION Pauline Schuyt (Netherlands)1 1 - Leiden University
Fiona Jamieson
0854 - THE SCOTTISH PROSECUTOR: GATEKEEPER, MORAL ACCOUNTANT AND QUASI-SENTENCER Fiona Jamieson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
10.10 GANGS AND DELINQUENT GROUPS: MEASUREMENT, TYPES AND CONSEQUENCES (EUROGANG WORKING GROUP SESSION)
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-01.P-3
Stephanie Wiley
0855 - EXAMINING TYPES OF GANGS: A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS Stephanie Wiley (United States of America)1; Finn-Aage Esbensen (United States of America)1 1 - University of Missouri - St. Louis
Christian Klement
0856 - OUTLAW BIKER AFFILIATIONS AND CRIMINAL INVOLVEMENT Christian Klement (Denmark)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, and Danish Ministry of Justice
Juanjo Medina
0857 - IDENTIFYING GANG MEMBERS IN EUROPE: ASSESSING MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE OF THE EUROGANG QUESTIONS ACROSS ISRD-II PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES Juanjo Medina (Spain)1; Sandrine Haymoz Pantillon (Switzerland)2; Cheryl Maxson (United States of America)3 1 - University of Manchester; 2 - University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland; 3 - UCI
Jan Dirk De Jong
0858 - ON THE SEDUCTION OF DUTCH DELINQUENT YOUTH GROUPS AND THEIR PULL OF GRAVITY Jan Dirk De Jong (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam & University of Applied Sciences Leiden
10.11 CORRELATES OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Mona Khoury-Kassabri
0859 - ARAB YOUTH INVOLVEMENT IN DELINQUENCY AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE AND PARENTAL CONTROL: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF RELIGIOSITY Mona Khoury-Kassabri (Israel)1 1 - School of Social Work and Social Welfare
Sofie Troonbeeckx
0860 - AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK OF AGENCY AND STRUCTURE: LOOKING DIFFERENTLY AT THE EXPLANATION OF (YOUTH) DELINQUENCY Sofie Troonbeeckx (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC), KU Leuven
Diego Farren
0861 - ON THE EFFECT OF RELIGION ON CRIME Diego Farren (Germany)1; Katrin Brettfeld (Germany)1; Peter Wetzels (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
10.12 OXFORD HANDBOOK OF THE HISTORY OF CRIME
Room: S-09.P2
Antonia Linde
0862 - RESEARCH ON LONG-TERM CRIME TRENDS: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Marcelo Aebi (Switzerland)1; Antonia Linde (Spain)2 1 - University of Lausanne; 2 - Open University of Catalonia and University of Lausanne
Sandra Scicluna
0863 - EARLY MODERN CARCERAL INSTITUTIONS Sandra Scicluna (Malta)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Faculty for Social Wellbeing, University of Malta
Anja Johansen
0864 - POLICE-PUBLIC RELATIONS Anja Johansen (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Dundee
Per Ystehede
0865 - CONTESTED SPACES - ON CRIME MUSEUMS Per Ystehede (Norway)1 1 - University of Oslo
10.13 WHAT SHOULD LAW MAKERS THINK OF FIRST? EVALUATING CRIMINAL POLICY MAKING THROUGH STANDARDS
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Fernando Guanarteme Sánchez Lázaro
0866 - EVALUATION AND EUROPEAN CRIMINAL LAW Fernando Guanarteme Sánchez Lázaro (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de La Laguna
Ana María Prieto Del Pino
0867 - A PROPOSAL ON THE CONFIGURATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF THE PROHIBITION ON EXCESSIVENESS AS A TEMPLATE FOR THE LEGITIMACY OF LEGAL DECISIONS ON INCRIMINATION Ana María Prieto Del Pino (Spain)1 1 - Málaga University
Pablo Rando-Casermeiro
0868 - HARM AND COPYRIGHT OFFENCES: AN ECONOMICS RESEARCH REVIEW Pablo Rando-Casermeiro (Spain)1 1 - University of Sevilla
Marta Muñoz De Morales Romero
0869 - CODIFICATION AND LEGISLATIVE TECHNIQUE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Marta Muñoz De Morales Romero (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
10.14 DESISTANCE AND YOUTH CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Sarah Anderson
0870 - THE VALUE OF ‘BEARING WITNESS’ TO DESISTANCE Sarah Anderson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow
Monica Barry
0871 - OFFENDING, DESISTANCE AND RECOGNITION IN YOUTH: APPROPRIATING CRITICAL THEORY WITHIN CRIMINOLOGY Monica Barry (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Strathclyde
Anna Meléndez
0872 - THE CHALLENGING PROCESS OF CHANGE AND THE ROLE OF VICTIM OFFENDER MEDIATION: ANALYSING CASE STUDIES. Anna Meléndez (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
António Fonseca
0873 - FAMILY TRANSITIONS AND DESISTANCE FROM ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN PORTUGUESE YOUNG ADULTS António Fonseca (Portugal)1; José Tomás Da Silva (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
10.15 INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD): UPDATE AND INFORMATION
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Ineke Haen Marshall
0874 - INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD): UPDATE AND INFORMATION Ineke Haen Marshall (United States of America)1 1 - School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University
10.16 IDEOLOGIES AND RADICALIZATION PROCESSES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Maartje Weerdesteijn
0875 - THE RATIONALITY OF A DICTATOR: POL POT Maartje Weerdesteijn (Netherlands)1 1 - Tilburg University
Sandra Walklate
0876 - SPLINTERED LIVES, SPLINTERED KNOWLEDGE? MAKING CRIMINOLOGICAL SENSE OF THE PARIS ATTACKS Sandra Walklate (United Kingdom)1; Gabe Mythen (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Liverpool
Andreas Armborst
0877 - STUDYING MILITANT IDEOLOGIES Andreas Armborst (United Kingdom)1 1 - School of Law, University of Leeds
10.17 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND ECONOMIC AND ORGANIZED CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Judita Venckevičienė
0878 - SMUGGLING AND UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF GOODS SUBJECT TO EXCISE DUTIES IN LITHUANIA: ANALYSIS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES Judita Venckevičienė (Lithuania)1; Renata Giedrytė-Mačiulienė (Lithuania)1 1 - Law Institute of Lithuania
Dzevad Mahmutovic
0879 - ECONOMIC CRIME IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – CRIMINOLOGICAL FEATURES AND EFFICIENCY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Hajrija Sijercic Colic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1; Dzevad Mahmutovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)2 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo; 2 - Faculty of Law, University of Tuzla
Karin Van Wingerde
0880 - PUNISHING ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE NETHERLANDS. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DEMANDED AND IMPOSED SANCTIONS Karin Van Wingerde (Netherlands)1; Henk Van De Bunt (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Skirmantas Bikelis
0881 - MODERN STRATEGIES FOR TACKLING PROCEEDS FROM CRIME – LITHUANIAN EXPERIENCE IN PROSECUTING FOR ILLICIT ENRICHMENT Skirmantas Bikelis (Lithuania)1 1 - Law Institute of Lithuania, Criminal Justice Research Department, Vilnius
10.18 NARRATIVE CRIMINOLOGY II
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Lisa White
0882 - “A GROUP OF WE”: PRISON NARRATIVES AS RESISTANCE TO STATE VIOLENCE Lisa White (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Lincoln
Gavin Slade
0883 - FROM SOVIET ZEKS TO EU CRIMMIGRANTS: LITHUANIAN PRISONER HISTORIES Gavin Slade (Germany)1 1 - Freie Universitat, Berlin
Stefan Florek
0884 - CRIMINAL NARRATIVES – AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE Stefan Florek (Poland)1; Przemysław Piotrowski (Poland)1 1 - Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Institute of Applied Psychology, Department of Forensic Psychology and Criminology
Iolo Madoc-Jones
0885 - ‘DANGEROUS CONVERSATIONS’: A CASE STUDY INVOLVING LANGUAGE Iolo Madoc-Jones (United Kingdom)1 1 - Glyndwr UNiversity
10.19 COMMUNITY SAFETY AND POLICE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Jenny Maria Lundgaard
0886 - ZERO TOLERANCE IN NORWEGIAN: THE INFLUENCE OF THE BROKEN WINDOWS THEORY ON NORWAY'S CRIMINAL POLICY Jenny Maria Lundgaard (Norway)1 1 - The Norwegian Police University College
Sofia Isabel Vizcarra Castillo
0887 - THE CONSOLIDATION OF A COMMUNITY-BASED SECURITY ACTOR WITHIN A LOCAL SECURITY SYSTEM IN AN URBAN TRANSITION CONTEXT: THE CASE OF THE RONDA URBANA OF HUAMACHUCO. Sofia Isabel Vizcarra Castillo (Peru)1 1 - Laboratorio de Criminologia Social y Estudios sobre la Violencia - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru
Ruza Karlovic
0888 - POLICE CRIME PREVENTION ACTIVITIES ON PROPERTY OFFENCES IN CROATIA Ruza Karlovic (Croatia)1; Ivo Jakic (Croatia)1; Sandra Veber (Croatia)1 1 - Ministry of Interior
Matt Bowden
CONCEPTUALISING AND RESEARCHING SECURITY CAPITAL IN EUROPE: TOWARDS A RESEARCH PROGRAMME Matt Bowden (Ireland)1 1 - Dublin Institute of Technology
10.20 POLICING AND USE OF THE FORCE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
David Baker
0889 - DEATHS AFTER POLICE CONTACT: OMISSION AS ACTION? David Baker (United Kingdom)1 1 - Coventry University
Graham Brooks
0890 - PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS AND EX-BRITISH MILITARY PERSONNEL: THE NEED FOR CRIMINOLOGICAL ANALYSIS IN CONFLICT ZONES Graham Brooks (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Wolverhampton
Nicole Haas
0891 - POLICE OFFICERS ON THE USE OF FORCE Nicole Haas (Netherlands)1 1 - Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam
Janet Ransley
0892 - POLICING THROUGH THIRD PARTIES: IMPROVING LEGITIMACY OR INCREASING COERCION? Janet Ransley (Australia)1 1 - Griffith University School of Criminology & Criminal Justice
10.21 JUDICIAL DECISION-MAKING AND DISPARITIES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Albert Pedrosa Bou
0893 - GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SENTENCING: THE SPANISH CASE Albert Pedrosa Bou (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Hilde Wermink
0894 - ARE ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS PUNISHED MORE HARSHLY? STUDYING ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN IMPRISONMENT DECISIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS Hilde Wermink (Netherlands)1; Sigrid Van Wingerden (Netherlands)1; Johan Van Wilsem (Netherlands)1; Paul Nieuwbeerta (Netherlands)1 1 - Criminology Department, Leiden University
Yanick Charette
0895 - A CAPTURE-RECAPTURE MODEL TO ESTIMATE THE EFFECTS OF EXTRA-LEGAL DISPARITIES ON CRIME FUNNEL SELECTIVITY AND PUNISHMENT AVOIDANCE Yanick Charette (Canada)1; Vere Van Koppen (Netherlands)2 1 - Yale University; 2 - VU Amsterdam
Elizabeth Grant
0896 - THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN PLACE-BASED COURTS TO RESPOND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES NEEDS AND ENGAGE FIRST NATIONS WORLDVIEWS. Elizabeth Grant (Australia)1; Thalia Anthony (Australia)2 1 - The University of Adelaide; 2 - University of Technology Sydney
10.22 PRESIDENTIAL SESSION I: THEORY
Auditorium
Arjan Blokland
0897 - PRESIDENTIAL SESSION I: THEORY Arjan Blokland (Netherlands)1; Sandra Bucerius (Canada)2; Paolo Campana (United Kingdom)3; Lieven Pauwels (Belgium)4 1 - NSCR, Amsterdam; 2 - University of Alberta; 3 - Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University; 4 - Ghent University
10.23 VIOLENCE, GENDER AND VICTIMIZATION
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Anita Santos
0898 - PREVALENCE OF MULTIPLE VICTIMISATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT IN WOMEN VICTIMS Anita Santos (Portugal)2; Marlene Matos (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho; 2 - University Institute of Maia & Centre for Psychology at the University of Porto
Alana Henninger
0899 - SEPARATE BUT EQUAL? AN EXAMINATION OF THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST CODIFYING HONOR VIOLENCE SEPARATELY WITHIN THE GREATER FRAMEWORK OF RESPONSES TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Alana Henninger (United States of America)1 1 - CUNY Graduate Center/John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Bingul Durbas
0900 - STATES RESPONSES TO GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN TURKEY Bingul Durbas (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sussex
Renee Romkens
0901 - THEORIZING GENDER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND MEN Renee Romkens (Netherlands)1 1 - Atria, Institute on Gender Equality and Women’s History - The Netherlands
10.24 CRIMINAL JUSTICE: LEGITIMACY AND PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Paulina Wiktorska
0902 - CONTROLING CRIMINALITY IN POLAND Paulina Wiktorska (Poland)1 1 - Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Law Studies
Rok Hacin
0903 - LEGITIMACY OF PENAL SYSTEM IN SLOVENIA Rok Hacin (Slovenia)1; Gorazd Meško (Slovenia)1 1 - Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor
Andreas Kapardis
0904 - EVALUATION OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN CYPRUS BY LAWYERS Andreas Kapardis (Cyprus)1 1 - University of Cyprus, Department of Law
Aleksandras Dobryninas
0905 - DISCURSIVE PRACTICES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Aleksandras Dobryninas (Lithuania)1 1 - Vilnius University
Parallel Session 11 - 19:00 - 20:15
Pre-Arranged Panels
11.1 ORGANIZED CRIME AND IMMIGRATION: IDEAS AND REALITIES IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND FRAUD
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-08.P2
Cristina Albuquerque
0906 - NEW FORMS OF LABOR EXPLOITATION IN LATE CAPITALISM. TRAFFICKING IN THE SUPPLY CHAINS AND TEMPORARY WORK ORGANIZATIONS Clara Santos (Portugal)1; Cristina Albuquerque (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
Silvia Esteves
0907 - THE ROLE OF MIGRANTS IN COUNTERFEIT CRIME - CRIMINALS OR VICTIMS? Silvia Esteves (Portugal)1 1 - Instituto Superior Bissaya Barreto
Arije Antinori
0908 - ORGANIZED CRIME AND EXPLOITATION OF MIGRANTS IN EUROPE Arije Antinori (Italy)1 1 - CRI.ME LAB "SAPIENZA" University of Rome (Italy)
11.2 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: RISK FACTORS AND CONTEXTS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Limor Yehuda
0909 - THE EFFECT OF FAMILY STRUCTURE AND THE QUALITY OF CHILD-PARENT RELATIONSHIPS ON JUVENILE AND CHILD DELINQUENCY AMONG NEGLECTING FAMILIES. Yaacov Reuven (Israel)1; Limor Yehuda (Israel)2 1 - Kinneret College in the Sea of Galilee; 2 - The Western Galilee College
Alice Morgado
0910 - SEVERE ADOLESCENT ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM A SAMPLE OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS? Alice Morgado (Portugal)1; Maria Da Luz Vale Dias (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra: Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
Peter Wetzels
0911 - IDENTIFYING JUVENILES AT RISK OF SERIOUS DELINQUENCY: TESTING THE RAASI AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL TO IDENTIFY TARGET GROUPS FOR SECONDARY PREVENTION. Peter Wetzels (Germany)1; Katrin Brettfeld (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg, Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology
Aaron Kupchik
0912 - SCHOOL BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT Jo Deakin (United Kingdom)1; Aaron Kupchik (United States of America)2 1 - University of Manchester; 2 - University of Delaware
11.3 RIGOROUS, HIGH-QUALITY DISTANCE LEARNING IN UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Brandon Applegate
0913 - ONLINE PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: ASSURING RIGOR IN DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES Brandon Applegate (United States of America)1; Heather Ouellette (United States of America)1 1 - University of South Carolina
Philip Reichel
0914 - ASSURING QUALITY ACROSS COURSES IN A DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM Philip Reichel (United States of America)1 1 - University of Northern Colorado
Denise Gosselin
0915 - GO HARVARD! TRENDY EDUCATION OPTIONS Denise Gosselin (United States of America)1 1 - Western New England University
Albert Scherr
0916 - THE RICH & CHALLENGING LEARNING EXPERIENCE OF ASYNCHRONOUS DISTANCE LEARNING DISCUSSIONS Albert Scherr (United States of America)1 1 - University of New Hampshire, School of Law
11.4 HIGH SECURITY PRISONS: TRUST, RISK, RACE AND RELIGION
Pre-Arranged Panels
U-Noble
Ryan Williams
0917 - CURRENT UNDERSTANDINGS AND MISUNDERSTANDINGS OF ISLAM IN TWO UK HIGH SECURITY PRISONS Ryan Williams (United Kingdom)1; Alison Liebling (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Alison Liebling
0918 - THE PROBLEM OF RISK, TRUST AND POLITICAL CHARGE IN HIGH SECURITY PRISONS Alison Liebling (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Richard Bramwell
0919 - BEYOND INSTITUTIONAL RACISM: POLICING THE BLACK BODY AND BLACK CULTURE IN TWO HIGH SECURITY PRISONS Richard Bramwell (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
11.5 NEIGHBOURHOOD, CRIME AND SOCIAL DISORDER
Oral Presentations
Room: U-05.P1.EA
José Alberto Salguero
0920 - A TALE OF TWO CITIES: VIOLENT AND NON VIOLENT NEIGHBORHOODS WITHIN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF SAN SALVADOR José Alberto Salguero (Germany)1 1 - International Center for Violence Research (ICVR) at Universität Bielefeld
Ian Brunton-Smith
0921 - ASSESSING THE COLLECTIVE IN COLLECTIVE EFFICACY: ALLOWING FOR WITHIN NEIGHBOURHOOD HETEROGENEITY OF VARIANCE Ian Brunton-Smith (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Surrey
Ariadna Andreu Villasevil
0922 - NEIGHBORHOOD AND CRIME: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Ariadna Andreu Villasevil (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Alberto Violante
0923 - VARIANCE OR LOCATION? THE CONTRIBUTION OF A TERRITORIAL APPROACH TO THE RECONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL DISORDER STATISTICS. Alberto Violante (Italy)1; Isabella Corazziari (Italy)1; Sante Orsini (Italy)1 1 - ISTAT
11.6 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: BOOK "RURAL CRIME AND COMMUNITY"
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Vania Ceccato
0924 - AUTHOR MEETS THE CRITICS - BOOK "RURAL CRIME AND COMMUNITY" (ROUTLEDGE) Vania Ceccato (Sweden)1 1 - Housing and Safety Research Group, KTH
11.7 JUVENILE JUSTICE AND SOCIAL WORK
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Teresa Carlone
0925 - THE DOUBLE D IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM: DIVERSION AND DE-INSTITUTIONALIZATION IN ITALY AND UNITED STATES Teresa Carlone (Italy)1 1 - University of Bologna
Eef Goedseels
0926 - YOUTH JUSTICE MODELS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE DISCOURSE AND PRACTICE OF BELGIAN YOUTH COURT JUDGES Eef Goedseels (Belgium)2; Johan Put (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology, University of Leuven; 2 - Belgian National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology
João Pedroso
0927 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: GENDER BIAS IN PORTUGUESE JUDICIAL SYSTEM João Pedroso (Portugal)1; Paula Casaleiro (Portugal)2; Patrícia Branco (Portugal)2 1 - CES/FEUC; 2 - CES
Jeanet De Jong
0928 - PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITH MARGINALIZED PEOPLE: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON INTERVENTIONS AND METHODS IN SOCIAL WORK Jeanet De Jong (Netherlands)1 1 - Avans University of Applied Sciences
11.8 THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF WHITE-COLLAR AND CORPORATE CRIME IN EUROPE: AUTHORS MEET CRITICS
Room: S-02.P-2
Wim Huisman
0929 - INTRODUCING THE HANDBOOK ON WHITE COLLAR AND CORPORATE CRIME IN EUROPE: AUTHORS MEET CRITICS Wim Huisman (Netherlands)2; Judith Van Erp (Netherlands)1; Michael Levi (United Kingdom)4; Nancy Reichman (United States of America)3; Letizia Paoli (Belgium)5 1 - Utrecht University; 2 - Vrije University; 3 - University of Denver; 4 - Cardiff University; 5 - Leuven University
11.9 VIOLENT CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Laura Piacentini
0930 - RIGHTS CONSCIOUSNESS AMONGST RUSSIAN PRISONERS: POWER, PLACE AND SPACE IN A CONTESTED PENAL LAND Laura Piacentini (United Kingdom)1 1 - The Law School, The University of Strathclyde
Matthew Light
0931 - GUN OWNERSHIP AND REGULATION IN POST-CONFLICT SOCIETIES: THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA Matthew Light (Canada)1 1 - University of Toronto
Fabian Zhilla
0932 - TRENDS OF CONTRACTED KILLING IN POST-COMMUNIST ALBANIA Fabian Zhilla (Albania)2; Besfort Lamallari (Albania)1 1 - Open Society Foundation; 2 - Canadian Institute of Technology, Open Society Foundation
11.10 CRIMINAL NETWORKS
Oral Presentations
Room: S-01.P-3
Stefano Becucci
0933 - ORGANIZED CRIME BEFORE GLOBALIZATION. CRIMINAL NETWORK VERSUS HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE? Stefano Becucci (Italy)1 1 - Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Florence
Daniel Vesterhav
0935 - DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN DIFFERENT FORMS OF CRIMINAL NETWORKS AND GROUPS Daniel Vesterhav (Sweden)1 1 - Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention
Valentina Punzo
0936 - MECHANISMS OF IMITATION AND THE SPREADING OF CRIME. AN AGENT-BASED APPROACH Valentina Punzo (Italy)1 1 - University of Palermo Department of Law, Society and Sport Sciences
11.11 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIAL CONTROL
Oral Presentations
Room: S-09.P2
Tom Vander Beken
0937 - HOWARD TRAVELS. THE ROLE OF PRISONS IN EUROPE Tom Vander Beken (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
Maryse Tennant
0938 - THE ANCIENT CONCEPT OF RESTITUTION: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF RESTORATIVE PRACTICES OF PUNISHMENT IN ENGLAND Maryse Tennant (United Kingdom)1 1 - Canterbury Christ Church University
Jo Turner
0939 - AFTERCARE OF FEMALE PRISONERS: RESIDENTIAL PROVISION IN LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND Jo Turner (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Chester
11.12 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Anne Thomson
0940 - SELF AND THE RESEARCH JOURNEY Anne Thomson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Southampton Solent University
Sofie De Bus
0941 - EXPERIENCING ‘DOING RESEARCH’ IN THE YOUTH CRIMINOLOGICAL FIELD Anneke Evenepoel (Belgium)1; Sofie De Bus (Belgium)1 1 - Crime & Society (CRiS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Polly Burton
0942 - THE ETHICS OF PASSIVE CONSENT IN RESEARCH ON CHILDREN AND CRIME Polly Burton (United Kingdom)1 1 - Southampton Solent University
Elisabeth Fransson
0943 - YOUNG PEOPLE & THE PROCESS OF BECOMING IN A HIGH SECURITY PRISON. Elisabeth Fransson (Norway)1; Trond Martinsen (Norway)1 1 - Correctional Staff of Norway Staff Academy
11.13 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE »EUROPEAN WORKING GROUP ON QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN CRIMINOLOGY (EQMC)
Room: S-07.Pi
Heinz Leitgöb
0944 - ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE »EUROPEAN WORKING GROUP ON QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN CRIMINOLOGY (EQMC)« Heinz Leitgöb (Germany)1; Daniel Seddig (Switzerland)2 1 - Goethe University Frankfurt am Main; 2 - University of Zurich
11.14 PRISONER RESETTLEMENT IN EUROPE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Veerle Scheirs
0945 - THE QUEST FOR SOCIAL REINTEGRATION IN BELGIUM Veerle Scheirs (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Ineke Pruin
0946 - PRISONER RESETTLEMENT IN EUROPE Ineke Pruin (Germany)1 1 - University of Greifswald
José Cid
0947 - PRISONER RESETLEMENT IN SPAIN: THE EXCLUDED GROUPS José Cid (Spain)1; Aina Ibàñez (Spain)1 1 - Universitat Autònoma Barcelona
11.15 DIVERSION AND PLEA BARGAIN
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Michelle Brito
0948 - PLEA BARGAIN AND PENAL SYSTEM: AN ANALYSIS UNDER THE CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY PERSPECTIVE Michelle Brito (Brazil)1 1 - Federal University of Pará – UFPA
Elsa Euvrard
0949 - THE IMPACT OF PRE-TRIAL DETENTION ON PLEA BARGAINING Elsa Euvrard (Canada)1; Chloé Leclerc (Canada)1 1 - University of Montreal
Cassandra Dodge
0950 - ILLINOIS PRISON DIVERSION: ADULT REDEPLOY IN A CENTRAL ILLINOIS COUNTY Sesha Kethineni (United States of America)1; Cassandra Dodge (United States of America)1 1 - Illinois State University
Iain Brennan
0951 - PRE-CHARGE DIVERSION FOR ADULT FEMALE OFFENDERS: A NATURAL EXPERIMENT Iain Brennan (United Kingdom)1; Simon Green (United Kingdom)1; Louise Sturgeon-Adams (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Hull
11.16 MONITORING AND FRAMING PENAL POLICY IN EUROPE
Auditorium
Pascal Decarpes
PRISON LITIGATION IN GERMANY. COOPERATION, ACCEPTANCE AND INTEGRATION OF THE EUROPEAN MONITORING Pascal Decarpes (Switzerland)1 1 - Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Bern
Brice Champetier
EUROPEAN JUDICIAL OVERSIGHT OF FRENCH, BRITISH AND BELGIAN PENAL AND PRISON POLICIES Martine Herzog-Evans (France)1; Brice Champetier (France)2 1 - University of Reims; 2 - University of Strasbourg
Dirk Van Zyl Smit
RESISTANCE, REFUSAL AND OPPOSITION TO THE EUROPEAN MONITORING BY THE UK Dirk Van Zyl Smit (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Nottingham, School of Law
Sonja Snacken
THE EUROPEAN MONITORING OF NATIONAL PENAL POLICIES: INFLUENCE AND SHAPING Gaëtan Cliquennois (France)1; Sonja Snacken (Belgium)2 1 - CNRS, University of Strasbourg; 2 - Free University of Brussels
11.17 PENAL POLICIES AND POLITICS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Riccardo Montana
0952 - “DOMINANT LEGAL CULTURES VS. DOMINANT POLITICAL CULTURES: PROSECUTORS AND THE CRIME PROBLEM IN ITALY” (FROM THE MONOGRAPH: “PROSECUTING CRIME IN ITALY: JUSTICE AND CRIME CONTROL” HART PUBLISHING, OXFORD FORTHCOMING 2016) Riccardo Montana (United Kingdom)1 1 - The City Law School - City University London
Henrik Tham
0953 - PUNITIVITY AND PENAL THEORY Henrik Tham (Sweden)1 1 - Stockholm University, Department of Criminology
Klara Hermansson
0954 - POLITICAL PARTIES ON CRIME POLICY – SYMBOLIC POLITICS AND TECHNICALITIES IN SWEDISH ELECTORAL DEBATE 2014 Klara Hermansson (Sweden)1 1 - Stockholm University, Department of Criminology
Laima Zilinskiene
0955 - CITIZENS’ INVISIBLE CRIMINALIZATION AND TRUST: LITHUANIAN CASE Laima Zilinskiene (Lithuania)1 1 - Vilnius University
11.18 INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD) PART 4: FOCUS ON NEW MEASURES AND COMPARATIVE FINDINGS FROM THE THIRD ROUND (2012-2015)
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Janne Kivivuori
0956 - PARENTAL PHYSICAL VIOLENCE QUESTIONS IN ISRD3: A FIRST LOOK AT PATTERNS AND CORRELATES Janne Kivivuori (Finland)1 1 - Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy, University of Helsinki
Renske Van Der Gaag
0957 - YOUTH DELINQUENT BEHAVIOUR WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT VIOLENCE WITHIN THE FAMILY Majone Steketee (Netherlands)1; Renske Van Der Gaag (Netherlands)2 1 - Verwey-Jonker Instituut; 2 - VU University Amsterdam
Ilka Kammigan
0958 - THE EFFECTS OF SELF-CONTROL UNDER CONDITIONS OF MARKET DOMINANCE: MACRO-PERSPECTIVE Ilka Kammigan (Germany)1; Dirk Enzmann (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Dirk Enzmann
0959 - THE EFFECTS OF SELF-CONTROL UNDER CONDITIONS OF MARKET DOMINANCE: MICRO-PERSPECTIVE Dirk Enzmann (Germany)1; Ilka Kammigan (Germany)1 1 - University of Hamburg
Ineke Haen Marshall
0960 - FIRST RESULTS ON VICTIMIZATION AND REPORTING TO THE POLICE FOR 15 COUNTRIES Ineke Haen Marshall (United States of America)1; Dirk Enzmann (Germany)2; Janne Kivivuori (Finland)3; Mike Hough (United Kingdom)4; Majone Steketee (Netherlands)5; Martin Killias (Switzerland)6 1 - Northeastern University; 2 - University of Hamburg; 3 - University of Helsinki; 4 - Birkbeck University of London; 5 - Verwey-Jonker Institute; 6 - University of St. Gallen
11.19 CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, GENOCIDE AND WAR CRIMES
Oral Presentations
Room: S-04.P1
Diego Zysman Quirós
0961 - TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND ORDINARY PUNISHMENT. LINKAGES AND EXPLORATIONS FROM ARGENTINA Diego Zysman Quirós (Argentina)1 1 - University of Buenos Aires
Jonas Visschers
0963 - IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN ANTI-TORTURE COMMITTEE (CPT): A COMPARATIVE STUDY Tom Daems (Belgium)1; Jonas Visschers (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC), University of Leuven
Xabier Agirre Aranburu
0964 - THE CRIMINALS AND THEIR STRUCTURES: ON HOW CRIMINALS ORGANIZE THEMSELVES WHEN COMMITTING WAR CRIMES, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND GENOCIDE. Xabier Agirre Aranburu (Spain)1 1 - International Criminal Court
11.20 POLICE LEGITIMACY AND ETHNICITY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Guillaume Roux
0965 - WHEN CRIMINOLOGY MEETS RACIAL STUDIES: HOW THE POLICE SHAPE ETHNIC IDENTITIES? EFFECTS OF POLICING IN THE FRENCH “GHETTOS” Guillaume Roux (France)1; Sebastian Roche (France)1 1 - Université de Grenoble, Science Po
Olalla Baz Cores
0966 - MEASURING PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, POLICE LEGITIMACY, AND NORMATIVE COMPLIANCE AMONG SPANISH ADOLESCENTS. Olalla Baz Cores (Spain)1; Cristina Rechea Alberola (Spain)1 1 - Criminology Research Centre, University of Castile-La Mancha
Anna Rypi
0967 - WHY NOT REPORT TO THE POLICE? YOUNG IMMIGRANT CRIME VICTIMS' VOCABULARIES OF MOTIVE. Anna Rypi (Sweden)1 1 - Dep. of Sociology/School of Social Work, Lund University
Welliton Caixeta Maciel
0968 - THE RACIAL PROFILING IN THE SELECTION OF SUSPECTS BY POLICE IN SÃO PAULO AND THE DISTRITO FEDERAL, BRAZIL Jacqueline Sinhoretto (Brazil)1; Welliton Caixeta Maciel (Brazil)1; Maria Carolina Schlittler (Brazil)1 1 - Federal University of São Carlos
11.21 VICTIM IDENTITY
Oral Presentations
Room: S-10.P2
Manuel Godefroid
0969 - QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FOCUSED ON THE TELEVISUAL PROFILE OF THE ‘GOOD’ VICTIM IN CRIMINOLOGY Manuel Godefroid (Belgium)1 1 - Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur la Déviance et la Pénalité – UCL
Suzan Van Der Aa
0970 - CREATING A VICTIM HIERARCHY ON THE BASIS OF VULNERABILITY: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OR UNJUSTIFIED DISCRIMINATION? Suzan Van Der Aa (Netherlands)1 1 - International Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT), Tilburg University
Adam Calverley
0971 - BECOMING A ‘VICTIM’: POTENTIAL INSIGHTS FROM DESISTANCE RESEARCH FOR OUR UNDERSTANDING OF VICTIM IDENTITY CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT OVER TIME Adam Calverley (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Hull
11.22 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Gema Varona
0972 - EVALUATING FORMS OF JUSTICE BEYOND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Gema Varona (Spain)1 1 - Basque Institute of Criminology
Otmar Hagemann
0973 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AT POST-SENTENCING LEVEL Otmar Hagemann (Germany)1 1 - Kiel University of Applied Sciences
Ana Catarina Pereira
0974 - MEDIATION OR CONVENTIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE? INDIVIDUAL AND CONTEXTUAL FACTORS RELATED TO THE DECISION. Ana Catarina Pereira (Portugal)1; Josefina Castro (Portugal)1; Carla Cardoso (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Oporto
Raffaella Pallamolla
0975 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS: BEYOND DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY? Raffaella Pallamolla (Brazil)1 1 - UniRitter
11.23 PANEL THREE : GENDER, CRIME AND JUSTICE IN COMPARATIVE CONTEXTS
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Loraine Gelsthorpe
0976 - GENDER, CRIME AND JUSTICE WORKING GROUP: PANEL 3: GENDER, CRIME AND JUSTICE IN COMPARATIVE CONTEXTS Michele Burman (United Kingdom)1; Loraine Gelsthorpe (United Kingdom)2 1 - University of Glasgow; 2 - Cambridge University
11.24 THE PHYSICS OF THE SOCIAL: CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND INTER-THEORETIC RELATIONS
Room: S-01.P-3
Gordon Hughes
ACTS OF CONCEPTUAL RECOVERY: SITUATING WEBER AND ELIAS IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL CRIMINOLOGY Gordon Hughes (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
Christian Mouhanna
ONE CRIMINOLOGY, SEVERAL CRIMINOLOGIES OR NO CRIMINOLOGY: CONFRONTING CRIMINOLOGY TO OTHER DISCIPLINES IN THE FRENCH-SPEAKING WORLD Christian Mouhanna (France)1 1 - CESDIP-CNRS, University of Versailles
Michael Mcguire
CRIMINOLOGY AS A PHYSICS OF THE SOCIAL Michael Mcguire (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Surrey
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Parallel Session 12 - 08:30 - 09:45
12.1 IMMIGRATION, CRIME AND JUSTICE: SEWING DIFFERENT LINES OF ANALYSIS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-16.P1.E3
Ines Hasselberg
0977 - FROM PRISON TO DETENTION: THE CARCERAL TRAJECTORIES OF FOREIGN NATIONAL PRISONERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Sarah Turnbull (United Kingdom)1; Ines Hasselberg (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Oxford
Sílvia Gomes
0978 - CRIME AND JUSTICE: INTERSECTING ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY, SOCIAL CLASS AND GENDER Sílvia Gomes (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho and University Institute of Maia
Maria Joao Guia
0979 - BRIDGING ‘CRIMMIGRATION’ AND VIOLENT CRIME – A PORTUGUESE STUDY CASE Maria Joao Guia (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
Antónia Barradas
0980 - THE NEW PORTUGUESE ASYLUM LAW IN "FORTRESS EUROPE" Antónia Barradas (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra, Portugal
12.2 INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD) PART 2: COUNTRY-BASED FINDINGS AND INSIGHTS FROM THE THIRD ROUND (2012-2015)
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Jorge Dias
0981 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND VICTIMIZATION EXPERIENCES IN CAPE VERDE: PREVALENCE INDICATORS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PHENOMENON Jorge Dias (Cape Verde)1; Rui Gonçalves (Portugal)1 1 - CiPsi, School of Psychology, University of Minho
Ljiljana Stevkovic
0982 - SCOPE, STRUCTURE AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF SELF-REPORTED JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN SERBIA Ljiljana Stevkovic (Serbia)1; Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic (Serbia)1 1 - Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade and Victimology Society of Serbia
Silvia Mendes
0983 - EXPLAINING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND DETERRENCE IN EUROPE Silvia Mendes (Portugal)1; Paula Martins (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho
Almir Maljevic
0984 - ISRD3 - BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, INITIAL RESULTS Almir Maljevic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1 1 - University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Criminal Justice Sciences
Cristina Rechea Alberola
0985 - PARENTAL MONITORY AND DELINQUENCY IN THE ISRD-3 Cristina Rechea Alberola (Spain)1; Raquel Bartolomé Gutiérrez (Spain)1; Pilar Tarancón Gómez (Spain)1 1 - Centro de Investigación en Criminología - Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
12.3 TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION AND SECURITY: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Marleen Easton
0986 - MANAGING INNOVATION IN A NETWORKED PUBLIC POLICE: THE TRIPLE-HELIX AS VEHICLE Marleen Easton (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
Megan O'neill
0987 - USING ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN POLICING: THE CHALLENGE OF EXPERIENTIAL KNOWLEDGE Megan O'neill (United Kingdom)1; Liz Aston (United Kingdom)2; Agata Krause (United Kingdom)3 1 - Scottish Institute of Policing Research, University of Dundee; 2 - Scottish Institute of Policing Research, Edinburgh Napier University; 3 - University of Dundee
Gert Jan Van Hardeveld
0988 - THE DIGITAL POLICE OFFICER: USING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING TO IDENTIFY CYBERCRIMINALS Gert Jan Van Hardeveld (United Kingdom)1; Craig Webber (United Kingdom)1; Clare Hooper (United Kingdom)1; Stuart E. Middleton (United Kingdom)1; Mike Surridge (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Southampton
12.4 EXPERIENCING LONG-TERM LIFE IMPRISONMENT FROM YOUNG ADULTHOOD: FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS, GENDER, AND PERSONAL CHANGE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Ben Crewe
0989 - PERSONAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL ADAPTATION AMONG LONG-TERM PRISONERS Ben Crewe (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Susie Hulley
0990 - FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG LONG-TERM PRISONERS Susie Hulley (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Serena Wright
0991 - THE GENDERED PROBLEMS OF LONG-TERM IMPRISONMENT Serena Wright (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
12.5 NEW EXPLORATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SPECIES JUSTICE
Room: S-10.P2
David Rodriguez Goyes
0992 - CRIMINOGENIC ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM IN COLOMBIA David Rodriguez Goyes (Colombia)1 1 - University of Oslo
Matthew Hall Hall
0993 - ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIATION: A REALISTIC ALTERNATIVE FOR ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE? Matthew Hall Hall (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Lincoln
Tanya Wyatt
0994 - ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Tanya Wyatt (United Kingdom)1 1 - Northumbria University
Ragnhild Sollund
0995 - WILDLIFE TRADE AND THE TENSION BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS AND SPECIES JUSTICE Ragnhild Sollund (Norway)1 1 - University of Oslo Dept. of Criminology and Sociology of Law
12.6 POLICE, POLICING AND SECURITY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Sophie Chambers
0996 - DEVOLVING POLICE POWERS IN THE UK: A CASE STUDY OF WALES Sophie Chambers (United Kingdom)1 1 - Cardiff University
Sophie Body-Gendrot
0997 - POLICING THE INNER-CITY: FRANCE,BRITAIN, THE US Sophie Body-Gendrot (France)1 1 - CESDIP/CNRS
Maud Stinckens
0998 - THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LOCAL SECURITY PLANS OF AND WITHIN THE BELGIAN POLICE: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK, RESEARCH DESIGN AND PRELIMINARY FINDINGS Maud Stinckens (Belgium)1 1 - Leuven Institute of Criminology
12.7 VICTIMOLOGY WORKING GROUP: VICTIM PARTICIPATION IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-04.P1
Tinneke Van Camp
1000 - VICTIM-OFFENDER DIALOGUE AS A VEHICLE FOR MEANING MAKING FOLLOWING VICTIMIZATION Tinneke Van Camp (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield, School of Law, CCR
Inge Vanfraechem
1001 - VICTIMS AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK Inge Vanfraechem (Belgium)1 1 - University of Leuven
Nadia Wager
1002 - DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF A NEW OUTCOME MEASURE FOR EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE INTERVENTIONS FROM A VICTIM’S PERSPECTIVE. Nadia Wager (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Bedfordshire
12.8 NEW CHALLENGES FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE – SPONSORED BY THE EUROPEAN CRIMINOLOGY GROUP ON ATROCITY CRIMES AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (ECACTJ)
Room: S-02.P-2
Kjell Anderson
1003 - TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND THE RESTORATION OF MORAL FRAMEWORKS Kjell Anderson (Netherlands)1 1 - Niod Institute for War, Holocaust & Genocide Studies
Nandor Knust
1004 - COMPLEMENTARITY: NEW CHALLENGES FOR A MULTILEVEL APPROACH OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE Nandor Knust (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg
Miren Odriozola
1005 - MODES OF LIABILITY IN ICL IN LIGHT OF THE CRIMINOLOGICAL REALITY OF ATROCITY CRIMES Miren Odriozola (Spain)1 1 - University of the Basque Country
12.9 SENTENCING STUDIES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Linn Katharina Döring
1006 - THE CRIMINALIZATION OF CHILD PROTECTION PROFESSIONALS IN FATAL CHILD PROTECTION CASES IN GERMANY AND ENGLAND Linn Katharina Döring (Germany)1 1 - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg/Germany
Elena Marchetti
1007 - NOTHING WORKS? A META-REVIEW OF INDIGENOUS SENTENCING COURT EVALUATIONS Elena Marchetti (Australia)1 1 - University of Wollongong
Anne-Marie Singh
1008 - PUBLIC VIEWS OF SENTENCING AND RACE-BASED THINKING: CANADA Anne-Marie Singh (Canada)1 1 - Ryerson University
Sevinc Eryilmaz
1009 - UNIVERSALISM - CULTURAL RELATIVISM DISCOURSE IN THE CRIMINAL CASES OF HONOR KILLINGS IN GERMANY BY THE PERPETRATORS ORIGINATED FROM TURKEY Sevinc Eryilmaz (Turkey)1 1 - Istanbul Bilgi University
12.10 MISCONDUCT AT WORKPLACE
Oral Presentations
Room: S-07.Pi
Tom "Tad" Hughes
1010 - SOCIAL UNDERMINING IN POLICE ORGANIZATIONS: “THEY SMILE IN YOUR FACE” Tom "Tad" Hughes (United States of America)1; John Reed (United States of America)1 1 - University of Louisville
Nerea Marteache
1011 - THEFT AT WORK: AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPPORTUNITY STRUCTURE OF EMPLOYEE THEFT Nerea Marteache (United States of America)1; Alison Lugo (United States of America)1; Erin Berk (United States of America)1; Adam Miranda (United States of America)1; Adrian Hernandez (United States of America)1 1 - California State University San Bernardino
Tamar Fischer
1012 - PUBLIC-INITIATED WORKPLACE AGGRESSION AGAINST LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: THE ROLE OF TARGET CHARACTERISTICS IN DIFFERENT JOB-CONTEXTS Tamar Fischer (Netherlands)1; Lisa Van Reemst (Netherlands)1; Jessica De Jong (Netherlands)2 1 - Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2 - Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
Robin Christiaan Van Halderen
1013 - TASK RELATED RULE-BREAKING BEHAVIOR IN POLICING Robin Christiaan Van Halderen (Netherlands)1 1 - Open University of the Netherlands
12.11 EVALUATIVE AND COMPARATIVE RESEARCH
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Gemma Morgan
1014 - EVALUATING SERVICE DELIVERY IN COMMUNITY JUSTICE SETTINGS: FINDINGS FROM THE WORK OF THE SWANSEA SERVICE EVALUATION TEAM Pamela Ugwudike (United Kingdom)1; Gemma Morgan (United Kingdom)1; Bridget Kerr (United Kingdom)1; Peter Raynor (United Kingdom)1 1 - Swansea University, Wales
Ester Blay
1015 - OBSERVING EUROPEAN PROBATION PRACTICE: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN A QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE APPROACH FOR COMPARATIVE PURPOSES Johan Boxstaens (Belgium)1; Ester Blay (Spain)2 1 - University College Karel de Grote & University of Antwerp; 2 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Jane Dominey
1016 - ‘THE WORK CAN BE HARD, BUT IT'S WORTH DOING BECAUSE THEN YOU CAN HAVE A FUTURE’: A LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY FOR SEXUALLY HARMFUL TEENAGE MALES Jane Dominey (United Kingdom)1; Gwyneth Boswell (United Kingdom)2; Peter Wedge (United Kingdom)2; Annie Moseley (United Kingdom)2; Fiona Poland (United Kingdom)2 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge; 2 - University of East Anglia
Jill Annison
1017 - CHANGING AGENDAS: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THERAPEUTIC JUSTICE IN AN ENGLISH COMMUNITY COURT Jill Annison (United Kingdom)1 1 - Plymouth University
12.12 TROUBLING ETHNOGRAPHY: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ETHNOGRAPHIC CRIMINOLOGY
U-Noble
Karen Lumsden
1018 - RESEARCHING ‘UP’ OR ‘DOWN’ IN CRIMINOLOGY: REFLEXIVE ETHNOGRAPHY AND ITS LIMITATIONS Karen Lumsden (United Kingdom)1 1 - Loughborough University
Anna Souhami
1019 - BECOMING A POLICE ETHNOGRAPHER: UNCOVERING ACADEMIC CULTURE Anna Souhami (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Rod Earle
1020 - WHAT DOES ETHNOGRAPHY TELL US ABOUT PRISON, AND PRISON ABOUT ETHNOGRAPHY? Rod Earle (United Kingdom)1 1 - The Open University
Yvonne Jewkes
1021 - THE DECEPTION OF ETHNOGRAPHY: EMPLOTTING OUR EXPERIENCES, RE-BIOGRAPHING OUR SELVES Yvonne Jewkes (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Leicester
12.13 ORGANIZED CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: S-01.P-3
Bezsenyi Tamas
1022 - ORGANIZED CRIME AS ALTERNATIVE CORPORATE SYSTEMS THE HUNGARIAN ORGANIZED CRIME FROM 1990 TO 2015 Bezsenyi Tamas (Hungary)1 1 - Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Faculty of Law
Svetlana Stephenson
1023 - RUSSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME: FROM PREDATION TO ASSIMILATION Svetlana Stephenson (United Kingdom)1 1 - London Metropolitan University
Ilona Karpanos
1024 - RUSSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME: 25 YEARS OF HISTORY Ilona Karpanos (United Kingdom)1 1 - City University of London
Jerónimo Márquez
1025 - ORGANIZED CRIME INVESTMENTS IN SPAIN: MAIN OCGS, BUSINESS SECTORS AND GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS Jesús Palomo (Spain)1; Jerónimo Márquez (Spain)1 1 - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
12.14 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. PREVENTION PROGRAMS AND VICTIM SUPPORT
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Efrat Shoham
1026 - HOW HOPEFUL IS THE "HOUSE OF HOPE"? - AN EVALUATION OF PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS IN ISRAELI PRISONS Efrat Shoham (Israel)1; Badi Hasisi (Israel)2; David Wiesburd (Israel)2 1 - Ashkelon Academic College; 2 - Hebrew University at Jerusalem
Aikaterini Kalogeraki
1027 - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A NON-ENDING PHENOMENON Aikaterini Kalogeraki (Greece)1; Maria-Elli Doufexi-Kaplani (Greece)1; Stavroula Verda (Greece)1; Alexandra Koufouli (Greece)1; Vasiliki Artinopoulou (Greece)1 1 - Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens
Jorge Quintas
1028 - EVALUATION RESEARCH ON A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM: POLICE AND PROSSECUTION INTERPLAY IN OPORTO Jorge Quintas (Portugal)1; Pedro Sousa (Portugal)1; Cândido Da Agra (Portugal)1 1 - School of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Porto
Sara Moreira
1029 - PATHS AND CROSSWAYS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIME AND SUPPORT TO ITS VICTIMS IN PORTUGAL Sara Moreira (Portugal)1; Maria João Guia (Portugal)1 1 - University of Coimbra
12.15 MAX PLANCK PARTNER GROUP FOR “BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY” – PANEL 1
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-09.P2
Filip Vojta
1030 - TOWARDS A NEW VIEW ON THE REHABILITATION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINALS: THE CASE STUDY OF THE ICTY Filip Vojta (Germany)1 1 - The Max Planck Partner Group for Balkan Criminology
Anna-Maria Getoš Kalac
1031 - THE RESEARCH AGENDA OF THE MAX PLANCK PARTNER GROUP FOR BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY AND ITS NETWORK Anna-Maria Getoš Kalac (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb - Faculty of Law
Reana Bezić
1032 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN THE BALKANS: A REGIONAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BASED ON THE ISRD3-STUDY FINDINGS Reana Bezić (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb - Faculty of Law
12.16 CRIME PREVENTION: THEORETICAL ISSUES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Tore Bjørgo
1033 - A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO CRIME PREVENTION: NINE MECHANISMS Tore Bjørgo (Norway)1 1 - Norwegian Police University College
Lorenzo Pasculli
1034 - THE AGE OF PREVENTION. CRIME AND CRIME PREVENTION IN THE GLOBAL ERA (FROM THE MONOGRAPH «DANGEROUS PREVENTION. A GENERAL THEORY OF THE NEGATIVE MEASURES OF GLOBAL CRIME PREVENTION», FORTHCOMING, PADUA, 2016) Lorenzo Pasculli (Italy)1 1 - University of Padua
Günter Stummvoll
1035 - THE LADDER OF ABSTRACTION: TOWARDS A SOCIOLOGY OF CRIMINOGENIC PLACES Günter Stummvoll (Austria)1 1 - Vienna University
12.17 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Joanna Imad
1036 - REALITY OF LEBANESE PRISONS: A PSYCHOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE ON AGGRESSIVITY IN A “PRO-HARM” ENVIRONMENT Joanna Imad (Lebanon)1; Hana Nimer (Lebanon)1; Julie El Khoury (Lebanon)1; Michel Soufia (Lebanon)1; Hady Ayya (Lebanon)1 1 - AJEM
Donna-Marie Mcnamara
1037 - THE DETENTION OF MENTALLY DISORDERED OFFENDERS IN IRELAND: EVOLUTION AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES Donna-Marie Mcnamara (Ireland)1 1 - Dublin City University
Fabio Tartarini
1038 - THE ROLE OF SELF-EMPOWERMENT IN THE PROCESS OF HUMAN FLOURISHING IN PRISON: A SHORT-LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH IN THE MAKING Fabio Tartarini (United Kingdom)1 1 - Prison Research Centre, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
12.18 DELINQUENT GROUPS AND CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Line Witvrouw
1040 - DELINQUENT YOUTH GROUPS IN BELGIUM: REPRESENTATIONS OF THEIR REALITIES Line Witvrouw (Belgium)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Political sciences and Criminology, University of Liège
Luis Valentin Pereda Aguado
1041 - WHEN ROVING BANDITS FAIL TO BECOME STATIONARY: MASS VIOLENCE BY MEXICAN CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS Luis Valentin Pereda Aguado (Canada)1 1 - University of Toronto
Ellen Van Damme
1042 - (NON-) GOVERNMENTAL INTERVENTIONS REGARDING GANGS IN THE DRC AND EL SALVADOR: A COMPARISON Ellen Van Damme (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
12.19 SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS ON SEXUALITY AND SEX CRIME
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Phyllis Gerstenfeld
1043 - CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS LESBIANS AND GAY MEN Phyllis Gerstenfeld (United States of America)1; Irma Kovčo Vukadin (Croatia)2; Dorothy Mcclellan (United States of America)3; Chau-Pu Chiang (United States of America)1; Huan Gao (United States of America)1 1 - California State University, Stanislaus; 2 - University of Zagreb; 3 - Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
Ambra Marcucci
1044 - COMMON PEOPLE'S PERCEPTIONS OF RAPISTS' AND CHILD MOLESTERS' MODUS OPERANDI Ambra Marcucci (Portugal)1; Maria Francisca Rebocho (Portugal)2; Kim Van Oorsouw (Netherlands)3 1 - University of Minho; 2 - University Fernando Pessoa; 3 - University of Maastricht
Anita Heber
1045 - SEX TRAFFICKING, MORAL PANICS, AND THE ALIEN CONSPIRACY: PUBLIC REPRESENTATIONS OF TRAFFICKING IN SWEDISH MEDIA AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE. Anita Heber (Sweden)1 1 - Stockholm University
12.20 NEW CHALLENGES AND LEGAL POLICIES
Oral Presentations
Room: S-08.P2
María Del Mar Carrasco Andrino
Stephen Shute
1046 - NEW TECHNIQUES TO PREVENT SEXUAL REOFFENDING: THE RISE AND RISE OF THE SEXUAL HARM PREVENTION ORDER IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Stephen Shute (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sussex
María Del Mar Moya Fuentes
1047 - NONCONSENSUAL PORNOGRAPHY: WHICH ARE THE LEGAL REMEDIES? María Del Mar Carrasco Andrino (Spain)1; María Del Mar Moya Fuentes (Spain)1 1 - Universidad de Alicante
Jamie Grace
1048 - THE LIQUIDITY OF 'NAMING AND SHAMING': COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION AND PUBLIC PROTECTION SURVEILLANCE IN POSTMODERNITY Jamie Grace (United Kingdom)1 1 - Sheffield Hallam University
Adeniyi Olatunbosun
1049 - AN EVALUATION OF CRIME AND JUSTICE IN NIGERIA Adeniyi Olatunbosun (Nigeria)1 1 - University of Ibadan
12.21 JUVENILE JUSTICE, LABELING PROCESSES AND OUTCOMES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Marika Dawkins
1050 - EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENT ON JUVENILE OFFENDING Marika Dawkins (United States of America)1 1 - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
David Brown
1051 - ICONIC CASES IN AUSTRALIAN JUVENILE JUSTICE AND THEIR EFFECTS David Brown (Australia)1; Alisa Wicks (Australia)1 1 - Law Faculty University of NSW
Yana Jaspers
1052 - RESEARCHING LONGITUDINAL PATHWAYS OF TRANSFERRED JUVENILE OFFENDERS. METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND LOOKING FOR WAYS TO OVERCOME THEM Yana Jaspers (Belgium)1; An Nuytiens (Belgium)1 1 - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Eleni Kontopoulou
1053 - THE OFFICIAL LABELING OF JUVENILES AND THE EFFECT OF SUCH A LABELING ON SECONDARY DEVIANCE Eleni Kontopoulou (Greece)1 1 - Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Sociology
12.22 HOMICIDE STUDIES II
Oral Presentations
Auditorium
Ronald Hinch
1054 - CANADIAN SEERIAL MURDERERS: A DESCRIPTIIVE ANALYSIS Ronald Hinch (Canada)1; Hannah Scott (Canada)1; Bailey Guminny (Canada)1 1 - University of Ontario, Institute of Technology
Camille Gibson
1055 - AN EXAMINATION OF THE DYNAMICS OF JUVENILE HOMICIDE INCIDENTS IN A UNITED STATES CITY Camille Gibson (United States of America)1; Rochelle Cobbs (United States of America)1; Darren Beneby (United States of America)1 1 - Prairie View A&M University
Sara Skott
1056 - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMICIDE AND VIOLENCE: THE NEED FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION Sara Skott (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Simone Walser
1057 - SITUATIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF HOMICIDES IN SWITZERLAND: WHERE, WHEN AND HOW? Simone Walser (Switzerland)1; Martin Killias (Switzerland)2 1 - University of St.Gallen; 2 - University of St.Gallen
Parallel Session 13 - 10:00 - 11:15
Pre-Arranged Panels
13.1 FEMALE CRIME AND DELINQUENCY: INTERDISCIPLINARY VIEWS
Room: U-15.P1.E3
Rafaela Granja
1062 - WOMEN BEHIND AND BEYOND PRISON WALLS: IMPLICATIONS OF IMPRISONMENT ON FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS Rafaela Granja (Portugal)1 1 - Interdisciplinary Centre for Social Sciences (CICS.NOVA - UM)
Sílvia Gomes
1063 - WHY DO FOREIGN WOMEN END UP IN PRISON? AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH OF CRIMINAL PATHWAYS Sílvia Gomes (Portugal)1 1 - University of Minho and University Institute of Maia (ISMAI)
Raquel Matos
1064 - GENDER AND CRIME IN THE LIFE PATHWAYS OF YOUNG WOMEN OFFENDERS: CONTRASTING GIRLS’ AND PROFESSIONALS’ DISCOURSES. Raquel Matos (Portugal)1 1 - Catholic University of Portugal - Centre for Studies in Human Development
Ana Guerreiro
1065 - WHERE WE ARE AND WHERE WE NEED TO GO? THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PROJECT ABOUT GENDER DIMENSION IN INTERVENTION IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Vera Duarte (Portugal)1; Ana Guerreiro (Portugal)1 1 - University Institute of Maia (ISMAI)
Helena Grangeia
1066 - GENDERING STALKING: WOMEN WHO STALK Helena Grangeia (Portugal)1 1 - University Institute of Maia (ISMAI)
13.2 INTERNATIONAL SELF-REPORT DELINQUENCY STUDY (ISRD) PART 3: COMPARATIVE AND THEORETICAL FINDINGS FROM THE THIRD ROUND (2012-2015)
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: U-01.P1.EA
Anastasiia Monnet Lukash
1067 - ARE DIFFERENT RATES OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND VICTIMIZATION ACROSS NATIONS REALLY DIFFERENT? Anastasiia Monnet Lukash (Switzerland)1; Martin Killias (Switzerland)1 1 - University of St. Gallen
Reana Bezic
1068 - FIRST RESULTS FROM CROATIA Reana Bezic (Croatia)1 1 - Max Planck Partner Group for ‘Balkan Criminology’
Eva Moravcová
1069 - FACTORS LEADING TO DELINQUENT TENDENCIES AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND ESTONIA Eva Moravcová (Czech Republic)1 1 - Charles University in Prague
Gavray Claire
1070 - BINGE-DRINKING AT YOUNG AGE Gavray Claire (Belgium)1 1 - University of Liege
Rahel Fischbacher
1071 - EXPLAINING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN AUSTRIA: A TEST OF SITUATIONAL ACTION THEORY Manzoni Patrik (Switzerland)1; Rahel Fischbacher (Switzerland)1; Christian Schwarzenegger (Switzerland)1 1 - Institute of Criminology, University of Zurich
Anna Markina
1072 - YOUTH VICTIMIZATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND ESTONIA Zuzana Podaná (Czech Republic)1; Anna Markina (Estonia)2 1 - Charles University in Prague; 2 - University of Tartu
13.3 TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION AND SECURITY: CASES
Room: U-04.P1.EA
Evelien De Pauw
1073 - FRAMING EFFECTS ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF SURVEILLANCE-ORIENTED SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES Evelien De Pauw (Belgium)1 1 - Vives University College
Richard Jones
1074 - POLICE BODY-WORN CAMERAS, SECURITY, AND THE NEW MOBILE SURVEILLANCE Richard Jones (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
Arne Dormaels
1075 - THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ON POLICE PROCESSES. CASE STUDY SECURING FIRST WORLD WAR REMEMBRANCE CEREMONIES IN BELGIUM. Arne Dormaels (Belgium)1 1 - Innovation Center for Security (INNOS)
13.4 EXPANDING PRISONS RESEARCH BEYOND THE SOCIAL
Room: U-07.P1.E3
Julie Laursen
1076 - THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTORS IN PRISON-BASED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL PROGRAMS IN DENMARK Julie Laursen (Denmark)1 1 - University of Aalborg and University of Cambridge
Alice Ievins
1077 - MORAL COMMUNITY AMONG PRISONERS CONVICTED OF SEXUAL OFFENCES Alice Ievins (United Kingdom)1 1 - Prisons Research Centre, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
Deborah Kant
1078 - THE ROLE OF SPACE AND PLACE IN THE WORK OF PRISON OFFICERS Deborah Kant (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
13.5 CRIMINAL POLICIES, YOUTH JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-02.P1.EA
Kelly Richards
1079 - A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE RISE AND RISE OF THE DISCOURSE OF OFFENDER "ACCOUNTABILITY" Kelly Richards (Australia)1 1 - School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology
Caroline Lanskey
1080 - YOUTH JUSTICE, EDUCATION AND CARE : UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF EXCLUSION AND INCLUSION IN THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM IN ENGLAND AND WALES. Caroline Lanskey (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology
13.6 POLICING AND COMMUNITY SAFETY
Oral Presentations
Room: U-09.P1.EA
Olga Siegmunt
1082 - TRANS-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH: APPROACHES AND BENEFITS OF A STRATEGY BY THE EXAMPLE OF A COOPERATION BETWEEN POLICE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTORS, AND HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS Olga Siegmunt (Germany)1; Anke Schröder (Germany)2 1 - HafenCity University Hamburg; 2 - State Office for Criminal Investigation of Lower Saxony
Louise Skilling
1083 - COMMUNITY SAFETY IN KENYA Louise Skilling (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of South Wales
Dominique Boels
1084 - PLURAL POLICING RESEARCH REVIEWED Antoinette Verhage (Belgium)1; Dominique Boels (Belgium)1 1 - Ghent University
Conor O'reilly
1085 - OUT OF AFRICA? THE CAPE VERDEAN POLICE IN THE SEA OF POLICING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFERS Conor O'reilly (United Kingdom)1 1 - Durham University
13.7 CRIME AND SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STRUCTURES
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.EA
Chad Posick
1086 - REVISITING IMBALANCE: AN EXPANSION OF INSTITUTIONAL ANOMIE THEORY AND VIOLENT CRIME RATES Adam Bossler (United States of America)1; Chad Posick (United States of America)1 1 - Georgia Southern University
Colin Webster
1087 - THE IMPACT OF WELFARE TO WORK AUSTERITY POLICIES ON POVERTY AND CRIME RISKS AMONG MARGINALIZED GROUPS: THE CASE OF SEX WORKERS AND CRIMINAL YOUNG MEN Colin Webster (United Kingdom)1 1 - Leeds Beckett University
13.9 MAX PLANCK PARTNER GROUP FOR “BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY” – PANEL 2
Pre-Arranged Panels
Room: S-09.P2
Aleksandar Marsavelski
1088 - CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY OF POLITICAL PARTIES AS LEGAL ENTITIES Aleksandar Marsavelski (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb
Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička
1089 - TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIC CRIMES AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb
Karlo Ressler
1090 - TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS IN AND THROUGH THE BALKANS – A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Karlo Ressler (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb
Marta Dragičević Prtenjača
ILLEGAL MARKETS IN CROATIA Marta Dragičević Prtenjača (Croatia)1 1 - University of Zagreb
13.10 INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER, CRIME AND ETHNICITY: EXPERIENCES, MOTIVATIONS AND RESPONSES TO OFFENDING BEHAVIOUR
Room: S-04.P1
James Hunter
1091 - EXAMINING CRIME, ETHNICITY AND GENDER WITHIN ZONES OF TRANSITION AND STABILITY IN THREE CORE CITIES IN ENGLAND James Hunter (United Kingdom)1 1 - Nottingham Trent University
Azrini Wahidin
1092 - BOTH SIDES OF THE FENCE: THE ROLE OF PEER ADVOCACY AND PEER SUPPORT IN PRISONS. Azrini Wahidin (United Kingdom)1 1 - Nottingham Trent University
Laura Garius
1093 - RISKS AND REWARDS OF SHOPLIFTING: BUILDING SHOP-THEFT OFFENDER PROFILES USING THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND MOTIVATIONS OF OFFENDING Laura Garius (United Kingdom)1 1 - Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership
13.11 SENTENCING AND PENAL DECISION-MAKING II
Oral Presentations
Room: U-07.P1.EA
Kirill Titaev
1094 - JUDGING UNDER PRESSURE: CRIMINAL COURTS IN RUSSIA Kirill Titaev (Russian Federation)1 1 - The Institute of the Rule of Law at the European University at St. Petersburg
Fiona Jamieson
1096 - THE NEW DYNAMICS OF SENTENCING PRACTICE IN SCOTLAND Fiona Jamieson (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Edinburgh
13.13 FRAUD
Oral Presentations
Room: S-01.P-3
Alexandra Orlova
1100 - PLUGGING THE BABY GAP? THE STRUGGLE TO REVERSE DEMOGRAPHIC DECLINE IN RUSSIA Alexandra Orlova (Canada)1 1 - Ryerson University
Jon Spencer
1101 - THE ROLE OF LEGITIMATE ACTORS IN CONSTRUCTING FOOD FRAUD Jon Spencer (United Kingdom)1 1 - Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Manchester
Anna Jonsson
1102 - THE POLICING OF INSURANCE FRAUD IN SWEDEN: FROM DETECTION TO PROSECUTION Anders Stenström (Sweden)1; Anna Jonsson (Sweden)1 1 - The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention
Brendan Quirke
1103 - FIGHTING EU FRAUD: A FRAGMENTED RESPONSE? Brendan Quirke (United Kingdom)1 1 - Manchester Metropolitan University
13.14 DESISTANCE FROM CRIME: NEW RESEARCH AGENDA, NEW INSIGHTS
Room: U-05.P1.EA
Martine Herzog-Evans
1104 - IDEAL RELEASE? AUTOMATIC, DISCRETIONARY, EXECUTIVE OR JUDICIAL? Martine Herzog-Evans (France)1 1 - University of Rheims, Law Faculty
Dana Segev
1105 - SOCIAL CONTEXTS FOR DESISTANCE Dana Segev (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Sheffield
Sofie Van Roeyen
1106 - DESISTANCE IN MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS Sofie Van Roeyen (Belgium)1; Freya Vander Laenen (Belgium)1; Eric Broekaert (Belgium)2 1 - IRCP, Ghent University; 2 - Ghent University
13.15 VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-03.P1.E3
Leah Daigle
1107 - RECURRING VICTIMIZATION AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION: EXTENT AND RISK FACTORS Leah Daigle (United States of America)1 1 - Georgia State University
Ioulia Georgiadi
1108 - SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION IN GREECE: POLICE UNDERREPORTING AND THE VICTIM OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP Ioulia Georgiadi (Greece)1; Charitini Ioannou (Greece)1; Alexandra Koufouli (Greece)1; Vasiliki Artinopoulou (Greece)1 1 - Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens
Sheetal Ranjan
1109 - CAMPUS VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM Sheetal Ranjan (United States of America)1 1 - Department of Sociology, William Paterson University, New Jersey
13.17 HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND VICTIMIZATION - CANCELLED SESSION
Oral Presentations
Room: U-16.P1.E3
13.18 MEETING OF THE CRIMINAL LAW-MAKING POLICY WORKING GROUP
Room: S-08.P2
Jose Luis Diez Ripolles
1116 - MEETING OF THE CRIMINAL LAW-MAKING POLICY WORKING GROUP Jose Luis Diez Ripolles (Spain)1 1 - Institute of Criminology. University of Malaga
13.19 PROBATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Oral Presentations
Room: U-06.P1.E3
Mirjam Loewe-Baur
1117 - EVALUATION OF THE PILOT PROJECT "RISK-ORIENTED EXECUTION OF SANCTIONS" Mirjam Loewe-Baur (Switzerland)1; Patrik Manzoni (Switzerland)1; Christian Schwarzenegger (Switzerland)1 1 - University of Zurich
José Martínez Marín
1118 - PREDICTION OF RISK OF REITERATION OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIORS IN TRAFFIC DELINQUENCY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS José Martínez Marín (Spain)1; Vicente Guillén Jara (Spain)1; José Luís Costa García (Spain)1; Antonia Martínez Ortiz (Spain)1; Miguel Pérez Ruiz (Spain)1; Francisco José Campillo Sánchez (Spain)1; Salvador Ruiz Ortiz (Spain)1 1 - Murcia Local Police
Emīls Kālis
1119 - RISK AND NEED ASSESSMENT IN LATVIAN PROBATION: VALIDITY OF INSTRUMENT AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Emīls Kālis (Latvia)1; Anvars Zavackis (Latvia)1 1 - State Probation Service
Ilona Čėsnienė
1120 - THE ROLE OF RISK ASSESSMENT IN LITHUANIAN PENAL SYSTEM Ilona Čėsnienė (Lithuania)1; Alfredas Laurinavičius (Lithuania)1; Laura Ustinavičiūtė (Lithuania)1,2 1 - Department of General Psychology, Vilnius University; 2 - Institute of Psychology, Mykolas Romeris University
13.20 VIOLENT CRIME AND FIREARMS
Oral Presentations
Room: U-18.P1.E3
Rick Sarre
1121 - VIOLENT CRIME AND FIREARMS: RECENT AUSTRALIA EXPERIENCE Rick Sarre (Australia)1 1 - University of South Australia
Sarah Watson
1122 - AN EXPLORATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION Sarah Watson (United Kingdom)1 1 - Coventry University
Irene Pavesi
1124 - MEASURING VIOLENT DEATHS AS A PROXY FOR PEACEFUL AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES? MAIN FINDINGS OF THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF ARMED VIOLENCE 2015. Irene Pavesi (Switzerland)1 1 - Small Arms Survey
13.21 PRISON LIFE II
Oral Presentations
Room: U-08.P1.EA
Amy Ludlow
1125 - LEARNING TOGETHER: EXPANDING CITIZENSHIP THROUGH EDUCATION IN PRISON Ruth Armstrong (United Kingdom)1; Amy Ludlow (United Kingdom)1 1 - University of Cambridge
Ioan Durnescu
1126 - THE PAINS OF ROMANIAN PRISONERS IN SPANISH PRISONS Esther Montero Perez De Tudela (Spain)1; Ioan Durnescu (Romania)2 1 - Huelva Penitentiary Institution; 2 - University of Bucharest
Margot Olesk
1128 - RIGHT TO LIFE IN PRISON – NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS OF STATES Margot Olesk (Estonia)1 1 - University of Tartu of Estonia
13.22 PRESIDENTIAL SESSION II: RESEARCH TOPICS
Auditorium
Stefano Caneppele
1129 - PRESIDENTIAL SESSION II: RESEARCH TOPICS Stefano Caneppele (Italy)1; Sarah Meiklejohn (United Kingdom)2; Torbjørn Skardhamar (Norway)3; Jean-Louis Van Gelder (Netherlands)4 1 - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan; 2 - University College London; 3 - University of Oslo; 4 - NSCR, Amsterdam
13.23 FOREIGN CRIMINALITY: PERSPECTIVES FROM POLAND
Oral Presentations
Room: S-02.P-2
Dagmara Woźniakowska-Fajst
Konrad Buczkowski
1130 - FOREIGNERS AS CRIME PERPETRATORS IN POLAND FOR: FOREIGNERS AS CRIME PERPETRATORS IN POLAND Irena Rzeplińska (Poland)1; Konrad Buczkowski (Poland)1; Witold Klaus (Poland)1; Dagmara Woźniakowska-Fajst (Poland)1,2 1 - Institute of Law Studies Polish Academy of Sciences; 2 - University of Warsaw
Dagmara Woźniakowska-Fajst
1131 - FOREIGNERS AS PERPETRATORS OF CRIMES IN POLAND FOR: FOREIGNERS WHO COMMIT CRIMES IN POLAND – THE PORTRAIT OF OFFENDER Dagmara Woźniakowska-Fajst (Poland)1,2; Konrad Buczkowski (Poland)1 1 - Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences.; 2 - University of Warsaw
Magdalena Perkowska
1132 - BORDER CRIMINALITY – MYTHS AND REALITY FROM POLISH PERSPECTIVE Magdalena Perkowska (Poland)1 1 - Faculty of Law, University of Bialystok, Poland
13.24 CLOSED MEETING ON GLOBAL CRIMINOLOGY NETWORK
Room: S-10.P2
Jack Greene
1133 - GLOBAL CRIMINOLOGY NETWORK Jack Greene (United States of America)1 1 - Northeastern University
13.25 SOCIAL COGNITION, BELIEFS AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Room: U-04.P1.E3
Lieven Jr Pauwels
1134 - THE DARK SIDE OF HUMAN SOCIALITY. EXPLORING THE EVOLUTIONARY ROOTS OF CONTEMPORARY PREJUDICE AND BIAS MOTIVATED BEHAVIORS Ben Heylen (Belgium)1; Lieven Jr Pauwels (Belgium)1 1 - Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law, Ghent University
Pavla Homolová
1135 - IS IT RISKY TO BELIEVE IN A JUST WORLD? EXPLORING THE LINKS OF THE BELIEF IN A JUST WORLD AND CRIME RELATED CONCEPTS Pavla Homolová (Czech Republic)1 1 - Charles University
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