International organised and corporate crime La criminalité organisée et d'affaires internationale

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International organised and corporate crime = La criminalité organisée et d'affaires internationale

editors, Cyrille Fijnaut ... [et al.] = rédacteurs, Cyrille Fijnaut ... [et al.]

(Samenleving, criminaliteit & strafrechtspleging, 4B . Changes in society, crime and criminal justice in Europe : a challenge for criminological education and research = Changements de société, crime et justice penale en Europe : un défi pour l'enseignement et pour la recherche en criminologie ; v. 2)

Kluwer Rechtswetenschappen , Kluwer Law International, c1995

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Papers from the 49th International Course in Criminoloy, held in Louvain, Belgium in 1994

Foreword in English, Dutch, and French; articles in English and French

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

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Description

In 1994 the School of Criminology, a part of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology in the Faculty of Law of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, celebrated the 25th anniversary of its study programme. To give added lustre to this landmark in its history, the Institute accepted the invitation from the International Society of Criminology to organize the 49th International Course of Criminology. The title of the course was: "Changes in Society, Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe. A challenge for criminological education and research". This course explored two themes, both of which are likely to be the focus of debate in criminal policy in the near future: crime and insecurity in the city, and international organized and corporate crime. The presentation and discussion of both themes followed two main approaches. Lectures and seminars focused on the analysis of the nature, the quantity and the development of the phenomena, and meetings were focused on the policy needed to gain control of these phenomena. Moreover, attention was paid to technical and ethical problems which show up at the moment that empirical research is carried out. This publication brings together the main part of the introductory lectures. Part one relates to the theme of crime and insecurity in the city; the second part contains the lectures on international organized and corporate crime. Together both parts present a picture of what was explained and commented on during the course, especially in relation to important European developments concerning crime, criminal justice and criminal policy.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. Opening Addresses. Volume I: Crime and Insecurity in the City. Crime and Insecurity in the City
  • A. Bottoms, P. Wiles. Urban Neighborhoods, Victimization and Fear of Crime
  • P.-O. Wikstroem. Crime and Urban Policy
  • D. Donnison. Crime and Insecurity in the Belgian Cities/the Phenomenology of The Problems
  • J. Goethals. La Problematique de l'integration aociale des jeunes urbains: Une analyse geographique du cas Bruxellois
  • C. Kesteloot. La delinquance juvenile et les figures de la ville
  • F. Dubet. Peur et controle social
  • H. Lagrange. Police, Private Security and Employee Surveillance
  • Trends and Prospects, with Special Emphasis on the Case of the Netherlands
  • J. van Dijk. Le travail policier public et privatise
  • L. van Outrive. De la politique de prevention de la delinquance a la politique de la ville
  • C. Lazerges. Criminological Prevention in the City
  • L. Walgrave. From `Instant' Justice Till Restorative Justice: In Search of New Avenues in Judicial Dealing with Crime
  • E. Weitekamp. Restorative Justice: In search of New Avenues in Judicial Dealing with Crime
  • T. Peters, I. Aertsen. Volume II: International Organised and Corporate Crime. La criminalite organisee et d'affaires internationale
  • P. Bernasconi. Structural Forms of Cross-Border Crime
  • B. de Ruyver, et al. Cross-Border Organized Crime in Germany
  • R. Schmidt-Nothen. La fraude communautaire: un defi pour l'integration europeenne ou sa defaite: La pratique du droit penal dans une semi-federation comme l'Union Europeenne
  • J. Vervaele. EC Fraud and the Morality of the EC Regulation
  • H. van de Bunt. Transnational Organized Crime and Its Threat to Democracy and the Economy
  • A. Schmid. Dilemmas in Researching Corporate Deviance
  • M. Punch. Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters in the European Union
  • C. Van Den Wyngart, G. Stessens. Policing International Organized Crime in the European Union
  • C. Fijnaut. The Fight Against EC Fraud
  • N. Martyn. Sanctions civiles, administratives et penales en matiere de criminalite des affaires en droit belge
  • L. Huybrechts. Dealing with Criminal Corporation in the Netherlands
  • H. de Doelder. Problemes fondamentaux dans l'enseignement de la criminologie
  • M. Cusson.
Volume

: set ISBN 9789041101884

Description

In 1994 the School of Criminology, a part of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology in the Faculty of Law of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, celebrated the 25th anniversary of its study programme. To give added lustre to this landmark in its history, the Institute accepted the invitation from the International Society of Criminology to organize the 49th International Course of Criminology. The title of the course was: "Changes in Society, Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe. A challenge for criminological education and research". This course explored two themes, both of which are likely to be the focus of debate in criminal policy in the near future: crime and insecurity in the city, and international organized and corporate crime. The presentation and discussion of both themes followed two main approaches. Lectures and seminars focused on the analysis of the nature, the quantity and the development of the phenomena, and meetings were focused on the policy needed to gain control of these phenomena. Moreover, attention was paid to technical and ethical problems which show up at the moment that empirical research is carried out. This publication brings together the main part of the introductory lectures. Part one relates to the theme of crime and insecurity in the city; the second part contains the lectures on international organized and corporate crime. Together both parts present a picture of what was explained and commented on during the course, especially in relation to important European developments concerning crime, criminal justice and criminal policy.

Table of Contents

  • Volume I: Crime and Insecurity in the City. Crime and Insecurity in the City
  • A. Bottoms, P. Wiles. Urban Neighbourhoods, Victimization and Fear of Crime
  • P.-O. Wikstrom. Crime and Urban Policy
  • D. Donnison. Crime and Insecurity in the Belgian Cities/the Phenomenology of The Problems
  • J. Goethals. La Problematique de l'integration aociale des jeunes urbains: Une analyse geographique du cas Bruxellois
  • C. Kesteloot. La delinquance juvenile et les figures de la ville
  • F. Dubet. Peur et controle social
  • H. Lagrange. Police, Private Security and Employee Surveillance
  • Trends and Prospects, with Special Emphasis on the Case of the Netherlands
  • J. van Dijk. Le travail policier public et privatise
  • L. van Outrive. De la politique de prevention de la delinquance a la politique de la ville
  • C. Lazerges. Criminological Prevention in the City
  • L. Walgrave. From "Instant" Justice Till Restorative Justice: In Search of New Avenues in Judicial Dealing with Crime
  • E. Weitekamp. Restorative Justice: In search of New Avenues in Judicial Dealing with Crime
  • T. Peters, I. Aertsen. Volume II: International Organized and Corporate Crime. La criminalite organisee et d'affaires internationale
  • P. Bernasconi. Structural Forms of Cross-Border Crime
  • B. de Ruyver, et al. Cross-Border Organized Crime in Germany
  • R. Schmidt-Nothen. La fraude communautaire: un defi pour l'integration europeenne ou sa defaite: La pratique du droit penal dans une semi-federation comme l'Union Europeenne
  • J. Vervaele. EC Fraud and the Morality of the EC Regulation
  • H. van de Bunt. Transnational Organized Crime and Its Threat to Democracy and the Economy
  • A. Schmid. Dilemmas in Researching Corporate Deviance
  • M. Punch. Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters in the European Union
  • C. Van Den Wyngart, G. Stessens. Policing International Organized Crime in the European Union
  • C. Fijnaut. The Fight Against EC Fraud
  • N. Martyn. Sanctions civiles, administratives et penales en matiere de criminalite des affaires en droit belge
  • L. Huybrechts. Dealing with Criminal Corporation in the Netherlands
  • H. de Doelder. Problemes fondamentaux dans l'enseignement de la criminologie
  • M. Cusson.

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