European Journal of Criminology- Volume: 21, Issue 3 (May 2024)
The latest issue of EJC is out!
Table of contents:
Cocaine and the port: Utopias of security, urban relations, and displacement of policing efforts in the port of Piraeus, Anna Sergi
Individual and environmental contributors to psychological distress during imprisonment, Louis Favril & Esther F.J.C. van Ginneken
Origin stories: Framing 25 years of Dutch political discourse on child sexual exploitation by tourists and travelers, Anneke Koning, Ilse A. Ras & Joanne P. van der Leun
Exceptionalism for most, excess for others: The legal foundation of a bifurcated criminal justice system in Denmark, Mads Madsen
Acting crazy: A strategy on the streets of Copenhagen, Hakan Kalkan
Structure, positions and mechanisms: A case study of two Dutch Salafi-Jihadi networks, Casper S. van Nassau, Tomáš Diviák & Christianne J. de Poot
Old habits die hard: Assessing the validity of using homicide as an indicator of other violent crimes, Jolien van Breen, Arnaldo Rabolini & Marieke Liem
Beyond the risk factors of sports-related match-fixing: Testing the applicability of situational action theory, Lucie Vanwersch, Annick Willem, Bram Constandt & Wim Hardyns