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Tag: EUROCRIM 2023
Conference report: EUROCRIM2023, Florence
In 1817, Stendhal described an experience of intense heartbeat, confusion, fainting, and even hallucinations. These are documented psychosomatic reactions of tourists and visitors of Florence when beholding the fantastic architecture and artworks or when witnessing the extraordinary beauty of the place.
Laudatio of Prof. Dr. Uberto Gatti for the European Criminology Award of the European Society of Criminology
Uberto Gatti is more than all his service to Criminology
Jakub Drápal, ESC Young Criminology Award Recipient
Why it took so long to identify principles of sentencing multiple conviction offenders
Obituary: Malcolm Ward Klein (1930-2023)
His legacy includes a distinguished record of scholarship, institutions he fostered, and generations of scholars he influenced
Working group reports: European Network for Open Criminology (ENOC)
An ever-growing group of researchers concerned with the crisis of replicability argue for the creation and development of new ways of working
Working group reports: ESC Victimology Working Group
Objectives encompass promoting networking, facilitating the exchange of ideas, and encouraging research cooperation while advancing theoretical knowledge about victims and victimology.
Working Group Reports: ESC WG on Immigration, Crime, and Citizenship
A meeting point for collaboration and academic discussion
Dossier: Researching Green Criminology in Europe (3)
The number of Southern European researchers studying issues in green criminology is soaring
Editorial notes (23,3)
The newsletter pulses with the ESC activities. It rhythms with the work of hundreds of people dedicated to expanding Criminology in Europe and elsewhere