Blogposts NJC
Photo by Amir Mortezaie on Unsplash What actually works when tackling youth crime in the Nordic region? At HEUNI’s seminar… READ MORE
Social media is increasingly central to criminal activity, but is criminological research keeping pace? Early-career researchers from across the Nordic… READ MORE
Photo: Wikipedia The global war on drugs has for decades been used as a pretext for invasion and hegemonic control,… READ MORE
Picture created with the M365 Copilot AI tool At first glance, crime prevention appears to be a relatively straightforward concept.… READ MORE
Photo by Matt Palmer on Unsplash Criminal justice system is the legal segment of government for preventing, reducing, or controlling… READ MORE
Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash In Denmark, children placed in residential care are sometimes reported to the police for… READ MORE
Photo by Joshua S. on Unsplash A frequently reiterated claim in the legal literature is that the general sense of justice… READ MORE
Preliminary results from a study addressing severe violence among young people who are actively using drugs reveal that intoxication, debts… READ MORE
Elin Jönsson reflects on recent developments in the regulation of corporate social and environmental responsibility, following her participation in the… READ MORE
Sex workers face high levels of violence, yet many choose not to report incidents to the police. Our ongoing research… READ MORE
The Nordic Research Council for Criminology was established in 1962 by the Ministries of Justice in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The purpose of the Council is to further criminological research within the member countries and advise the Nordic governments and the Nordic Council on issues related to criminology.
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