Siegel / Dobryninas / Becucci | Covid-19, Society and Crime in Europe | Buch | 978-3-031-13564-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 321 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 522 g

Reihe: Studies of Organized Crime

Siegel / Dobryninas / Becucci

Covid-19, Society and Crime in Europe


1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-031-13564-4
Verlag: Springer

Buch, Englisch, 321 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 522 g

Reihe: Studies of Organized Crime

ISBN: 978-3-031-13564-4
Verlag: Springer


This volume analyzes the development of the reactions to Covid-19 by governments, the public and the crime patterns in 16 European countries.  All countries are members of the European Union and share common European norms and values, but the Covid-19 pandemic can serve as an example of how these norms and values are interpreted differently with regard to people’s trust in public institutions, governmental control strategies, dealing with fear, anxiety and other emotional responses to the new virus, crime patterns and law enforcement priorities to prevent and combat them. The volume provides empirical data based on available statistics, media analysis and qualitative data from interviews and observations, and examines the similarities and differences in crime patterns and the consequences for local communities and law enforcement priorities.
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Introduction - Dina Siegel, Aleksandras Dobryninas & Stefano Becucci


Part 1 East and Central Europe

1. The Covid-19 pandemic crisis and its impact on crime rates in Bulgaria -Atanas Rusev & Tihomir Bezlov


2. Covid-19 and crime in Serbia - Vesna Nikolic Ristanovic


3. Pandemic and infodemic in Lithuania - Aleksandras Dobryninas


4. Crime, Law Enforcement and Rule of Law in Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Poland - Krzysztof Krajewski


5. Covid-19, Crime, and Social Control in Slovenia - Gorazd Meško & Iza Kokoravec


6. Influence of Covid-19 Pandemic on Social Control, Crime Patterns and Life in Prison in Hungary - Klára Kerezsi, Miklós Lévay, János Szabó & Zsófia Ivanics 


Part 2 South Europe

7. Crime, criminal policy and social reactions in Greece in the era of Covid-19 -Christina Zarafonitou, Eleni Kontopoulou & Elli Anitsi


8. The Covid-19 Pandemic in Italy: the effects on Society and Crime - Stefano Becucci


9. Social and Criminal Impact of Covid-19 in Spain - Andrea Gimenez-Salinas 


10. How did the pandemics shaped crime and justice in Portugal? - Rita Faria, Jorge Quintas & Pedro Sousa


Part 3 West and North Europe


11. The Coronavirus Pandemic in Germany. Prevention Measures, Protest and the Impact on Crime Rates - Julia Habermann & Louisa Zech 

12. Covid-19: policies, trust and crime in the Netherlands - Dina Siegel


13. Patterns of crime during the Covid-19 pandemic in Belgium - Wim Hardyns, Ines Keygnaert, Koen Ponnet, Evelyn Schapansky, Janneke Schokkenbroek & Christophe Vandeviver


14. Violent crime in Finland during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic -  Janne Kivivuori & Katri Kärkkäinen


15. Violent Crime and Covid-19 in England and Wales - Lewis Prescott-Mayling, Stan Gilmour & Felia Allum 

16. Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Crime in Switzerland in 2020. A First Assessment - Daniel Fink, Natalia Delgrande, Christine Burkhardt, Marcelo Aebi and Stefano Caneppele


Conclusion


Dina Siegel is Professor of Criminology and Head of the department of Criminology at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. She has conducted research and published on crimes of mobility, transnational organized crime, Russian Mafia, human smuggling, human trafficking, the role of women in organized crime, green and cultural criminology.

Aleksandras Dobryninas is the professor of Sociology, Chair of the Department of Criminology at the Institute of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University. His research interests include theoretical aspects of criminological knowledge, corruption, violent crime, media and crime, public attitude towards criminal justice.

Stefano Becucci is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Florence. His research interests are on forms of inclusion and exclusion of migrants in the new society, smuggling and trafficking of human beings and organized crime in Italy and in other European countries.




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