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Crime and Crime Control in an Integrating Europe: Plenary presentations held at the Third Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Helsinki 2003 (HEUNI publication #44)
Kauko Aromaa and Sami Nevala, eds.
(paperback)
2004, 0 pages
ISBN: 952-5333-20-5
$28.00
Ten papers originally presented at the European Society of Criminology’s 2003 annual conference, link European Union political integration to current crime trends and crime control policies. The papers are: “Opening Address” by Johannes Koskinen (Minister of Justice, Finland); “Re-integrative Shaming of National States” by Nils Christie (University of Oslo); “Crime Control and Integration” by Paul Wiles (U.K. Home Office); “Mayhem and Measurement in Late Modernity” by Jock Young (John Jay College); “Victim Policy—Only for the Good?” by Annika Snare (University of Copenhagen); “Crime Trends in Europe from 1990 to 2000” by Marcelo Aebi (University of Sevilla); “Counting Crime in Europe: Survey Trends 1996-2000” by Anna Alvazzi del Frate (UN Office on Drugs and Crime); “Constitutionalizing European Criminal Justice” by Neil Walker (European University Institute); “Steps Toward Harmonisation—Steps Towards Friction” by Ursula Nelles (Universitat Munster); and “Harmonising of Sentencing: Will It Encourage a Principles Approach?” by Nicola Padfield (University of Cambridge).
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