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Anna Maria Getoš-Kalac
01-28-2026

Presidential address, by Anna Maria Getoš-Kalac

Logos of Criminology: Harm, Conflict, and Academic Freedom

Tags: ESCPresident

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Wim Huisman
01-28-2026

Eurocrim2025 - Conference report

The 25th edition of the annual conference of the European Society of Criminology (ESC) was special for several reasons

Tags: EUROCRIM2025

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Nikki Rutter
01-28-2026

Nikki Rutter, Recipient of the 2025 ESC Young Criminology Award

Filial harm is often referred to as a “hidden” form of harm

Tags: ESC awards

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editor
01-29-2026

The 2025 ESC awards

In addition to the award attributed to Nikki Rutter during the 25th annual conference of the ESC, several other awards were granted in Athens.

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Marcelo Aebi
01-28-2026

Special feature from the 25th anniversary of the ESC: Riding with Kings and Queens: a Squire’s Chronicle of an Unlikely Journey

I found myself embarked on a journey I could never have foreseen

Tags: ESC 25th anniversary

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Anna Di Ronco
01-28-2026

Special feature from the 25th anniversary of the ESC: The Futures of European Criminology?

What does the future of European Criminology look like in your field over the next 25 years?

Tags: ESC 25th anniversary

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Mark Littler
01-28-2026

ESC Working Group on Teaching and Learning in Criminology

The WG-TLC aims to advance Criminology by focusing attention on curriculum design, instructional methods, digital transformation, professional development, and educational research.

Tags: working group report

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Torbjørn Skardhamar, Asier Moneva, Alex Trinidad, Isabelle van der Vegt, Joakob Demant
01-28-2026

Criminology is lagging behind

It is essential to generate evidence that is reproducible and replicable – especially in Criminology

Tags: Dossier: criminological topics

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editor, Rita Faria
01-29-2026

Editorial Notes: on Blindness

“the only thing more terrifying than blindness is being the only one who can see”

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