Contemporary Issues in the Empirical Study of Crime ((GofS) - Governance of Security Research Paper Series, Vol. 1)
  • Contemporary Issues in the Empirical Study of Crime ((GofS) - Governance of Security Research Paper Series, Vol. 1)

Contemporary Issues in the Empirical Study of Crime ((GofS) - Governance of Security Research Paper Series, Vol. 1)

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Auteur(s): M. Cools, S. De Kimpe, B. De Ruyver, M. Easton, L. Pauwels, P. Ponsaers, G. Vande Walle, T. Vander Beken, F. Vander Laenen, G. Vermeulen (Eds.) ISBN: 9789046602171 In nowadays'' globalized society an international exchange of ideas and views is indispensable within the field of social sciences, including criminology and criminal justice studies. The Research Group Governance of Security wants to foster contemporary international discourses on issues of crime and crime control. Therefore, in 2008 Gofs started a Research Paper Series, combining theoretical and empirical articles on issues reflecting the research activities of Gofs. This research group is collaboration between Ghent University and Ghent University College in Belgium. Gofs is concentrating its research around the study of administrative and judicial policy that has been developed with respect to new issues of crime and insecurity. This Series will appear annually comprising current perspectives especially on policing, law and regulation, governance initiatives on the European level, financial and economic crimes, drugs and drug related issues, research methods in the study of crime and crime control, new criminal phenomena, and theoretical criminology, written by members of the Research Group Governance of Security. Maklu Quality Label: The Series contains articles that have been submitted to international double blind peer review by internationally renowned scholars. Over de auteur(s):

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