The main theme for the Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2019 was Research-guided drug policies. Here are the filmed sessions and some of the Power Point presentations that were used during the Symposium.
Program and abstracts (pdf)
Amendments to the program (pdf, last updated 2019-06-07)
Anette Storgaard Access to justice for prisoners – focus on contact to the outside world
Tove Pettersson Incarcerated children and youths and the significance of openness during custody
Alexander Knutsson Pirates in Binary Waters: On covert crimes and educated offenders
Joakim Thelander Gaming and toxicity in overwatch
Alexey Knorre Drug supply on the Russian internet: An analysis of “Hydra” darknet cryptomarket
Helgi Gunnlaugsson Nordic study on drug dealing on social media: Results from Iceland
Cecilia Fielding Sex offender treatment program in the Swedish Prison and Probation Service
Joanna Shapland: How do victimisation and offending relate to desistance for persistent offenders?
Margriet Lenkens Individual support by experiential peers in the forensic field
Adam Jackson Policing Darkweb marketplaces; covert policing, surveillance and investigatory powers
Lars Korsell: Regulating organized crime
Michael Kilchling: Laws as a causing factor for crime? The criminogenic potential of legislation and regulation
Nina Axnäs: Violent crime – how to improve criminal investigations?
Bo Fredrik Andersson: Patient’s perspective on medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction
Karin Wikman: Free will only – A campaign about the new sexual offence legislation
Petra Wicktor: Prevalence and attitudes of non-consensual pornography at a Swedish
University