The Nordic Research Council for Criminology has taken a monumental step towards promoting accessibility and knowledge sharing of Nordic criminology… READ MORE
By Riikka Kostiainen The annual seminar of the Nordic Research Council for Criminology (NSfK) was held in Hämeenlinna in May.… READ MORE
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Emeli Lönnqvist is a PhD fellow at the Department of Criminology, Stockholm University. She has a master’s degree in criminology… READ MORE
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The Nordic Research Council for Criminology (NSfK) has awarded grants for criminological research to provide new insights into a variety… READ MORE
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The first issue of Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab (NTfK) in 2023 is now available at tidsskrift.dk. It is the journal’s… READ MORE
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NSfK behöver en ny nationell kontaktsekreterare och söker dig som är insatt i – och brett intresserad av – kriminologi,… READ MORE
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The exploitation of migrant workers in the Nordics While the Nordic countries are well-known for their equality, welfare systems, and… READ MORE
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We are pleased to announce that the winner of the NJC Best Article Prize 2022 is Thomas Ugelvik with his… READ MORE
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Helena Huhta from Finland replaces Natalia Ollus and Anna-Karin Ivert from Sweden replaces Caroline Mellgren. Helena Huhta is a Finnish… READ MORE
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The Nordic Research Council for Criminology (NSfK) provides financial support for conference related travel and study trips abroad. The activities… 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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