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"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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Zusammenfassung: | "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 movement, based on multidisciplinary cooperation between jurists, criminologists and psychiatrists. This academic movement is commonly referred to as 'the Utrecht School', which had its heyday in the 1950s. In 1974 - forty years after its formation - the Institute was renamed after its founder: the Willem Pompe Instituut voor Strafrechtswetenschappen. And another forty years later, in 2014, the Institute celebrated its eightieth anniversary. This book is written with the aim of adding lustre to this festive occasion. The central theme chosen for this collection of chapters is cross-border research in the fields of criminal law, penitentiary law, criminology, and forensic psychology and psychiatry. Besides a prologue and a postscript, the book contains twenty-three chapters, clustered in five parts. This first part consists of contributions that primarily address the history and research tradition of the Institute. Parts two to five each contain a number of contributions that represent the current state of the research activities at the Institute, and cover a variety of contemporary issues in, respectively, general criminal law and criminal procedure, in regulatory criminal law, European criminal law, juvenile criminal law, and penitentiary law, in forensic psychology and psychiatry, and in criminology."--Back cover. |
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505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
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spelling | Overarching views of crime and deviancy : rethinking the legacy of the Utrecht School / editor in chief: Ferry de Jong ; editors: Miranda Boone [and 6 others]. The Hague : Eleven International Publishing, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource (xii, 612 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Pompe reeks ; 80 Includes bibliographical references. "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 movement, based on multidisciplinary cooperation between jurists, criminologists and psychiatrists. This academic movement is commonly referred to as 'the Utrecht School', which had its heyday in the 1950s. In 1974 - forty years after its formation - the Institute was renamed after its founder: the Willem Pompe Instituut voor Strafrechtswetenschappen. And another forty years later, in 2014, the Institute celebrated its eightieth anniversary. This book is written with the aim of adding lustre to this festive occasion. The central theme chosen for this collection of chapters is cross-border research in the fields of criminal law, penitentiary law, criminology, and forensic psychology and psychiatry. Besides a prologue and a postscript, the book contains twenty-three chapters, clustered in five parts. This first part consists of contributions that primarily address the history and research tradition of the Institute. Parts two to five each contain a number of contributions that represent the current state of the research activities at the Institute, and cover a variety of contemporary issues in, respectively, general criminal law and criminal procedure, in regulatory criminal law, European criminal law, juvenile criminal law, and penitentiary law, in forensic psychology and psychiatry, and in criminology."--Back cover. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 22, 2016). 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. 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spellingShingle | Overarching views of crime and deviancy : rethinking the legacy of the Utrecht School / Pompe reeks ; 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. Willem Pompe Instituut voor Strafrechtswetenschappen. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91108895 Willem Pompe Instituut voor Strafrechtswetenschappen fast Criminal law Netherlands. Criminal law Europe. Criminal law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034058 Criminology Netherlands. Criminology Europe. Criminology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002994 Criminologie Pays-Bas. Criminologie Europe. Criminologie. criminology. aat LAW Criminal Law General. bisacsh Criminal law fast Criminology fast |
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title_full | Overarching views of crime and deviancy : rethinking the legacy of the Utrecht School / editor in chief: Ferry de Jong ; editors: Miranda Boone [and 6 others]. |
title_fullStr | Overarching views of crime and deviancy : rethinking the legacy of the Utrecht School / editor in chief: Ferry de Jong ; editors: Miranda Boone [and 6 others]. |
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topic | Willem Pompe Instituut voor Strafrechtswetenschappen. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91108895 Willem Pompe Instituut voor Strafrechtswetenschappen fast Criminal law Netherlands. Criminal law Europe. Criminal law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034058 Criminology Netherlands. Criminology Europe. Criminology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002994 Criminologie Pays-Bas. Criminologie Europe. Criminologie. criminology. aat LAW Criminal Law General. bisacsh Criminal law fast Criminology fast |
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