Journal
Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology & Crime Prevention
This forum of Nordic scientific work on criminology and crime prevention is published under the auspices of The Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology, together with the Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish national Crime Prevention Councils. The Journal is actively searching for and encouraging Nordic authors to report in English, convinced that there is much scientifically interesting and relevant work, not easily available in standard international sources, that deserves to be published to the benefit of audiences not familiar with the Nordic languages. The journal aims to combine criminological and crime prevention oriented scientific work.
Features include: crime trends, violence research, prison studies, knowledge-based crime policy orientation, gender issues and economic crime. All articles have been peer reviewed.
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Publisher: |
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Tove Pettersson Stockholm University Department of Criminology
106 91 Stockholm
SWEDEN
Phone: +46 8- 674 70 53
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Taylor & Francis
Web site: http://www.tandf.no/crime |
| ISSN: 1404-3858 |
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| Issues per year/volume: 2 |
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A selection of representative articles:
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Prison populations as political constructs: the case of Finland , Holland and Sweden ? H von Hofer, 2003
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Are Immigrants and their Descendants Discriminated against in the Criminal Justice System?
L Holmberg et al, 2003
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Constructing Victims and Criminals: Unintended Outcomes of Contact Prohibitions Orders.
I Sahlin, 2004
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Sentencing and Transparency in the Information Age.
K Franko Aas, 2004
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Crime Prevention and Exclution: from Walls to Opera Music.
E Midtveit , 2005
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Swedish Drug Policy and the Vision of the Good Society.
H Tham, 2005
All articles are listed on the web site of the publisher Taylor & Francis, where abstracts for individual articles are also available free of charge.
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Page updated: 2009-02-20