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We are pleased to announce that our 2025 Annual Report is now available. The report showcases our activities, publications, and… READ MORE
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A seminar for PhD students in criminology from the Nordic countries will be organized this year in Stockholm, Sweden, November… READ MORE
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The Nordic Research Council for Criminology (NSfK) has awarded funding to support new criminological crime, public attitudes toward crime and… READ MORE
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We are happy to announce the winner for NJC’s Best Article of the Year 2025 Congratulations to Lars Højsgaard Andersen… READ MORE
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Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash Child crime victims have the difficult task of telling an adult to receive help… READ MORE
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Photo: Björn Ohlin /imagebank.sweden.se Each year in June the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) organize the Stockholm Criminology… READ MORE
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Photo by Rapha Wilde on Unsplash While it is known that a large proportion of crime is committed by small… READ MORE
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Individuals who desist from gangs or violent extremist environments often deal with maladaptive emotional and bodily reactions in addition to… READ MORE
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Photo by Matt Sclarandis on Unsplash Gang-related shootings and organised crime are growing concerns in the Nordic countries, especially in… READ MORE
Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash NSfK provides grants to projects of relevance to Nordic criminology, crime policy and crime… 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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