CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS

NSfK Seminar and Work Group on Nordic Corruption

NSfK Seminar and Work Group on Nordic Corruption met in Reykjavik 16-19 November 2011. All Nordic countries were represented at the meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to present, discuss and analyze a number of Nordic cases of local and regional corruption in public authorities.

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NSfKs Research Seminar 2011

The Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology (NSfK) is pleased to announce our 53rd Research Seminar hosted in Sweden in May 11-13, 2011. This years themes are Populism and Crime Policy and Prostitution. 

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Crime, Criminalistics & Criminal Psychology

New Directions in Investigative Behavioural Science. 
IAIP AMSTERDAM SPRING CONFERENCE: Amsterdam, 31st March –  2nd April 2011. 

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Call for papers - upcoming anthology

The purpose is to create an interdisciplinary English anthology to present research and issues from the emerging field of eco-global criminology.

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10th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology

10th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology.  Crime and Criminology: From Individuals to Organizations. Liége, Belgium, 8-11 September 2010.

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The 2010 International Conference on Children in Law

The Concert hall in the Music house at The Örebro University in Sweden 16‐17 September. The Convention on the Rights of the Child defines a child a person under the age of eighteen. Based on their vulnerability they may be unable to claim their rights. The concept of reducing violence against the rights of children in the forthcoming society depends basically on our own commitments.

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Conferences & Seminars

The Council (NSfK) arranges annual thematic Research Seminars with 50—60 participants from all member states. These conferences rotate between the member states and are organized by the host country.

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Research Seminar 2010
Research Seminar 2010
 
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