31th August 2010 :

  • Wednesday 8th September (10.00 – 17.00): Expert meeting project ICVS (NICIS institute)

Venue:  Ramada Plaza Hotel (Liège City Centre) - Quai Saint-Léonard 36, 4000 Liège (! Invitation only event)


26th August 2010 :

  • Book of Abstracts and Programme available ! [Programme>Programme]

 

29th June 2010 :

  • Preliminary programme available [Programme>Programme]

 

28th June 2010 :

  • The opening reception is planned on Wednesday 8 September 2010 from 5.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. It will take place during the private viewing of an exhibition called “L’enfer-me-ment” and that is composed by photos related to imprisonment and prisons. [Programme>Social Programme>Welcome Reception]
  • How to get to Liège : [Home>Venue>Travel Information]

 

7th June 2010 :

  • Discover our Gala Dinner Concept ! [Programme>Social Programme>Gala Dinner]
  • Accommodation : Google Maps [Home>Venue>Maps]
    • We strongly advise you to book your accommodation as soon as possible
    • If you want to beneficiate from preferential rates, please use the registration form

 



 

Crime and Criminology are both in a perpetual movement. Crime is constantly evolving, in interaction with criminal policies and/or new opportunities. Criminology as a science and Criminologists as professionals have to follow these evolutions, trying to be as close ass possible to the criminal reality.

In the beginning of the 21st century, in Europe and anywhere else, crime could be committed by a single person or by individuals linked by various kinds of relationships. If the organizational dimension is more and more regularly integrated in criminological researches, it still sometimes appears as being opposed to a more “traditional criminology” that is focused on the study of the individual criminal behaviours. The ESC 21010 annual conference will try to overcome this opposition by fostering a Criminology that works on this double level of analysis (individual – organizational) and also by stimulating bridges between them.

Following the tradition of the European Society of Criminology, the 2010 Annual Conference will embrace most of the issues about crime, crime prevention and deviance. It will also try to enhance exchanges and cooperation between scholars, academics and other institutions (both public and private).