ICCCJ 2022 : International Conference on Criminology and Criminal Justice is the premier interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The conference will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
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Criminology
Urbanization, Globalization, Development and Crime: Opportunities and ChallengesExtremism, Terrorism and Warfare: Mass Violence and its Impact on SocietyThe Victimization of Vulnerable Populations: Crimes Against Women,Children, The Elderly and MinoritiesThe Politics of Crime: The Role of Crime and Terrorism in National and International Decisions and InterventionsViolent CrimeProperty CrimeDomestic ViolenceWomen as survivorsChild AbuseElderly VictimizationSex CrimeTraffickingTrafficking in drugsTrafficking in peopleTrafficking in protected speciesAbuse of Power, CorruptionOrganized CrimeGangs and Organized CrimeEnvironmental CrimeFinancial and White Collar CrimesCyber CrimeHate CrimeTerrorismOther Types of CrimeCrime and AgeJuvenile DelinquencyCrime by the AgedCriminal Career and DesistanceCrime and GenderWomen and CrimeCorrelates of CrimeSubcultureSubstance AbuseFirearmsMental HealthCrime and Social InstitutionEconomyMultinational CorporationsSocial MediaEthnic, Racial, and Tribal StructureFamilyEducationSocial Welfare and Health SystemPerspectives on Causes of Crime and Criminal BehaviorMedical and Biological PerspectivesPsychological PerspectivesMicro Social Perspectives (Learning, Control, Strain, Rational Choice)Macro Social Perspectives (Cultural, Disorganization, Anomie)Routine Activities and Situational PerspectivesDevelopmental and Life Course PerspectivesCritical and Conflict PerspectivesFeminist PerspectivesVictims and Survivors of CrimeVictimization ResearchVictim Movement and Victims’ RightsVictim AssistancePTSD and TreatmentThe Disappeared, the Kidnapped, the ExtortedResponses to Crime and CriminalsFear of Crime and Perceived RiskMedia Construction of Crime and CriminalPublic Trust or Mistrust in the Government’s Response to Crime and in the Criminal Justice SystemRestorative JusticeTraditional or Indigenous JusticeCriminal Justice SystemPolicingForensic Psychiatry, ForensicMedicine, and Forensic ScienceProsecutionAdjudicationJury and Lay JudgesPreventive Detention, Imprisonment and CorrectionsTreatment of Incarcerated CriminalsWomen in PrisonChildren in PrisonElderly in PrisonMinorities in PrisonRights of PrisonersDeath Penalty and Death RowProbation and ParoleCommunity-Based TreatmentJuvenile Justice and CorrectionTruth and ReconciliationResearch MethodsQuantitative MethodsQualitative MethodsEvaluation ResearchMeta-analysisInternational Law and Human RightsInternational Criminal Law and International Criminal CourtsImmigration and CrimeTransnational CrimeCriminal Justice and Human RightsInternational Cooperation in Criminal JusticeComparative and Area StudiesGlobalization and Crime TrendsCross-Regional and Cross-NationalComparisonEast AsiaSouth AsiaOceaniaMiddle EastAfricaEuropeCentral and South AmericaNorth AmericaEducation and ResearchProfessionalization of Criminal JusticeTeaching CriminologyTraining of ProfessionalsTraining of Criminologists and Criminal Justice ResearchersTraining and Involving Volunteers in Crime-related ProgramsOnline Programs and TeachingCommunity and CrimeFear of crimeUrban InsecurityCommunity Crime PreventionInforming, Consulting, Empowering the CommunityPolice-Community Relations and InteractionsRole and impact of NGOsThe Arts and CrimeLiterature, Poetry, Drama and CrimeVisual Arts and the Depiction of Crime, including audiovisuals and documentariesReligion and CrimeTheology of Crime, Punishment andRedemptionRole of the Clergy and ReligiousAuthorities in Fighting CrimeReligious Extremism, Cults and CrimeTherapeutic Jurisprudence