2025-05-27 Department of Criminology New research project at the Department of Criminology Social Change and Crime. A Study on Crime and the Life-Course.
2025-05-16 Department of Criminology Swedish crime policy: knowledge or emotion? What is the foundation of criminal policy decisions? Johan Edman will investigate this in a new research project.
2025-05-12 How Research Can Strengthen Social Services as a Crime Prevention Platform How do social services prevent youth crime? A new research program will follow methods and outcomes in close collaboration with the City of Stockholm.
2025-05-12 How Research Can Strengthen Social Services as a Crime Prevention Platform How do social services prevent youth crime? A new research program will follow methods and outcomes in close collaboration with the City of Stockholm.
9 June — 11 June Event Department of Criminology The Stockholm Criminology Symposium Perhaps the most important criminological event of the year is about to take place - in the centre of Stockholm! Department of Criminology The Stockholm Criminology Symposium Perhaps the most important criminological event of the year is about to take place - in the centre of Stockholm!
12 June Lecture Department of Criminology Open lecture: Frances Crook This year's winner of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology visits the Department of Criminology for a guest lecture. Department of Criminology Open lecture: Frances Crook This year's winner of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology visits the Department of Criminology for a guest lecture.
13 June Thesis defence Department of Criminology Dissertation: Enes Al Weswasi Title: The Impact of Incarceration: Quasi-Experimental Studies on Deterrence, Incapacitation, and Reintegration. Department of Criminology Dissertation: Enes Al Weswasi Title: The Impact of Incarceration: Quasi-Experimental Studies on Deterrence, Incapacitation, and Reintegration.
17 June Lecture Department of Criminology Open lecture: dr Kirsten Besemer Title: "The social costs of punishment: imprisonment growth, disruption and disadvantage." Department of Criminology Open lecture: dr Kirsten Besemer Title: "The social costs of punishment: imprisonment growth, disruption and disadvantage."