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European Society of Criminology 2012 - GaPS in Bilbao

28 Sep 2012

From 12 to 15 September 2012, GaPS attended the yearly conference of the European Society of Criminology. This year’s host city was de Basque city of Bilbao. A stone’s throw away from the Guggenheim museum, about 700 criminologists informed each other about the latest research results. The GaPS members presented about diverse topics such as public order management in crisis situations, environmental crime and conflict resolution, perceptions of corruption and attitudes of police recruits and officers. The GaPS-members presented several topics:

  1. Bisschop, L. ‘Go with the e-waste flows: A nodal and networked governance analysis in a European trade hub’.
  2. Bisschop, L. ‘Social organization and governance of the illegal trade in tropical timber in a European trade hub’.
  3. Dormaels, A. ‘Perceptions of corruption in Flanders: how to understand inter-group variations?’
  4. Easton M. & Gilleir F.  ‘Nodal Network Fallacy in the Surveillance of Transit Migration in Belgian Harbors’.
  5. Enhus, E., De Kimpe, S., Demaré, Ch., De Schrijver, A., Dormaels, A., Easton, M., Maesschalk, J., Seron, V., Smeets, S., Verstrynge, G. ‘The theoretical perspective of the Belgian longitudinal research on the Changes in attitudes to the police role, by police recruits and police officers in Belgium’.
  6. Sinnaeve, I., Easton, M., Reynaert, D. & R. Roose. ‘Understanding Police (Social) Work balancing between Care and Control’.
  7. Vande Walle, G., & Bisschop, L. ‘Conflict resolution and environmental harm: case-study of e-waste dumping’.
  8. VandeWalle G. ‘Crime, security and surveillance. Lessons for the surveillant and the surveilled’.
  9. Vincent, J., Dormaels, A. & Easton, M. ‘Managing public order during crisis situations’.

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