ISBN: 9525333205
Author: Kauko Aromaa
Language: English
Publisher: Criminal Justice Press (March 15, 2004)
Pages: 95
Category: Social Sciences
Subcategory: Politics
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Plenary Presentation Held at the Third Annual Conference of the . Finland: Heuni, 2000.
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Alcohol consumption Crime drop Crime trends European sourcebook International crime victim survey Internet Police .
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On the basis of eight annual meetings of the European Society of Criminology (ESC) a portrait of the European . The report has four parts.
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Kauko Aromaa, Sami Nevala, Norræna sakfræðiráðið, NSFKs forskerseminar. The Third Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology was held in Helsinki, Aug. 27-30, 2003.
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11 PLENARY 1 - SOCIAL CONTROL CONTEMPORARY TRENDS CRIME, CONTROL AND CRIMINOLOGY IN EUROPE Author: ABSTRACT Kauko Aromaa Crime trends in Europe seem to have largely stagnated at least as far as comparable data indicate. At the same time, the content of crime is changing as new crime opportunities shape a new kind of crime environment. With also new kinds of offenders.
European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the .
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The report has been prepared under a contract with the Action against Crime Department, Information Society and Action against Crime Directorate, DGI - Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe.
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