04779nam 2200673 450 991046084440332120200520144314.094-6274-438-6(CKB)3710000000539545(EBL)4205768(SSID)ssj0001614442(PQKBManifestationID)16340290(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001614442(PQKBWorkID)14907849(PQKB)11382929(MiAaPQ)EBC4205768(Au-PeEL)EBL4205768(CaPaEBR)ebr11136028(OCoLC)933251459(EXLCZ)99371000000053954520160121h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOverarching views of crime and deviancy rethinking the legacy of the Utrecht school /editor in chief, Ferry de Jong ; editors, Miranda Boone [and 6 others]Hague, Netherlands :Eleven International Publishing,2015.©20151 online resource (629 p.)Pompe ReeksDescription based upon print version of record.94-6236-616-0 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 Reflections 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 observationsChapter 2 The Boost of Forensic Psychiatry Embedded in Utrecht Cooperation1 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 crime8 Social deviance and crime among immigrants in Amsterdam9 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 law3 The ethics of conlict4 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 standard4 The Dutch legal discourse5 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 Introduction2 The historical development of corporate liability in Dutch criminal lawPompe reeks.CriminologyNetherlandsCriminal lawEuropeCriminal lawNetherlandsCriminologyEuropeElectronic books.CriminologyCriminal lawCriminal lawCriminology345.492Jong F. de(Ferry),Boone M(Miranda),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460844403321Overarching views of crime and deviancy2109798UNINA