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Overarching views of crime and deviancy : rethinking the legacy of the Utrecht School /

"On October 1st 1934 Willem P.J. Pompe (1893-1968), Professor of Criminal Law at Utrecht University between 1928 and 1963, founded the 'Criminological Institute' (Criminologisch Instituut) within the Faculty of Law of Utrecht University. Pompe initiated a rather influential academic m...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jong, F. de (Ferry) (Editor ), Boone, M. (Miranda) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: The Hague : Eleven International Publishing, [2015]
Colección:Pompe reeks ; 80.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Prologue
  • 1 On this volume and the occasion of its publication
  • 2 Introductory notes on the chapters in this volume
  • 3 Some methodological notes and words of thanks
  • Part I: Historical Relections on Criminal Law Scholarship, Forensic Psychiatry, and Criminology
  • Chapter 1 Overarching Thought: Criminal Law Scholarship in Utrecht
  • 1 Preliminary notes
  • 2 Chronological characterization: a history of the Institute
  • 3 Thematic characterization: three constants in criminal law scholarshipin Utrecht
  • 4 Concluding observations.
  • Chapter 2 The Boost of Forensic Psychiatry Embedded in Utrecht Cooperation
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Post-war expansion of forensic psychiatry
  • 3 Connections between the university and the Observation Hospital
  • 4 Research
  • 5 Teaching forensic psychiatry
  • 6 Developments
  • Chapter 3 Criminology at the Willem Pompe Institute of Utrecht University: The First Fifty Years
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Criminography
  • 3 Crime and religion (1938)
  • 4 Criminal families in Utrecht (1940)
  • 5 Female criminality (1940)
  • 6 Dutch villages with a bad reputation
  • 7 Rural-urban differentials in crime.
  • 8 Social deviance and crime among immigrants in Amsterdam
  • 9 Crime under foreign occupation
  • 10 Teaching during the second criminology period at the Willem PompeInstitute: 1967-1988
  • Chapter 4 Cultural Criminology Utrecht Style
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The cultural criminological roots
  • 3 Cultural criminology in the polder
  • 4 Criminology in Utrecht
  • 5 Current criminological research at Utrecht
  • 6 Future challenges
  • Photographic Intermezzo
  • Part II: Contemporary Issues in General Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
  • Chapter 5 Law Like Love
  • 1 The Utrecht School.
  • 2 The power of law
  • 3 The ethics of conlict
  • 4 Changing perspective(s) on mens rea
  • 5 The rule of law
  • 6 Law is the law
  • Chapter 6 The 'Victim Paradigm' in (International)Criminal Justice
  • 1 Introduction: a missed chance
  • 2 Aspects of justice and criminal law
  • 3 Victims, justice and international criminal law
  • 4 Victims in the context of domestic criminal justice
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Chapter 7 'I Take You as my Lawfully Wedded Wife' Comparison and observations with regard to the penalization of forced marriages
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Framing forced marriages as a social problem.
  • 3 The European standard
  • 4 The Dutch legal discourse
  • 5 The English legal discourse
  • 6 The Dutch and English law in action
  • 7 Some comparative observations
  • 8 Conclusion
  • Chapter 8 The Tolerance of Intolerance An evaluation of the scope of Articles 137c and 137d of the Dutch Criminal Code
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Article 10 ECHR: general framework
  • 3 The two provisions in a nutshell
  • 4 The case law discussed
  • 5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 9 Changing Ideas on Corporate Criminal Liability A comparison between the Netherlands and England and Wales
  • 1 Introduction.