Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik

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17 | BALKAN CRIMINOLOGY

Crime and Criminology in the Balkans
Duration
21 Oct 2018 - 26 Oct 2018
Language
English
Status
REGULAR
Course directors :
Hans-Joerg Albrecht , Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany
Anna-Maria Getoš Kalac , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Michael Kilchling , Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany
Almir Maljević , University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
John Winterdyke , Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada
Course description:

The course provides in-depth and up-to-date knowledge about the state of art in crime research in the Balkans, while introducing its participants to the basics of criminological methodology, phenomenology and etiology. It is part of the overall scientific programme of the Max Planck Partner Group for ‘Balkan Criminology’ - MPPG (www.balkan-criminology.eu) which is jointly established between the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg/Germany (www.mpicc.de) and the Faculty of Law - University of Zagreb/Croatia (www.pravo.hr) and funded by Germany’s leading research foundation - the Max Planck Society (www.mpg.de). The course serves as a platform for the dissimenation of criminological expertise gathered through the MPPG scientific activities: The MPPG research focuses (Violence, Organized Crime and Illegal Markets; Feelings and Perceptions of (In)Security and Crime; International Sentencing), as well as the expertise gathered at the annual conferences. This concept of transforming newest research findings and expertise from and for the region into transmittable knowledge for course participants ensures a holistic approach that combines education with science and research. The added value for course participants is, besides the knowledge itself, the networking opportunity with colleagues from the region and the possibility to present their PhD/Master/Diploma thesis before internationally and regionally renown experts. The programme includes key note lectures, students’ presentations, academic writing and further soft skills trainings, and extensive exchange and discussion.

Special feature: based on participant input and interest in the field, they will have the opportunity to discuss about it one on one with the renowned experts.

The programme will offer 4 ECTS credits via the attendance certificate issued by the course director and IUC Dubrovnik (latest as of the academic year 2018/2019), which are recognized by the Zagreb Faculty of Law. Precondition is the regular attendance of the course and the deliverance of a participant presentation in oral and written form.

Course lecturers:
Hans-Joerg Albrecht , Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany
Reana Bezić , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Hana Gačal , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Anna-Maria Getoš Kalac , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Xhevdet Halili , University of Prishtina, Kosovo
Michael Kilchling , Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany
Gordana Lažetić , Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Almir Maljević , University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Petra Šprem , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Andra Roxana Trandafir , University of Bucharest, Romania
John Winterdyke , Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada
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