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Do not miss the blog post by Didde Hauch: Unmasking stalking patterns: A journey into advanced data analysis nsfk.org/blog/unmasking…

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This might very well be the best issue of Nordic Journal of Criminology ever. Seven articles and a short report by leading criminologists from across the world: idunn.no/toc/njc/26/1

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What prevents LGBTQI individuals from reporting hate crimes to the police, and what are the experiences of those who do report? Read our new blog post! nsfk.org/blog/experienc…

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New blog post alert! How do the Nordic countries’ three different strategies towards the EU work in these geographically and legally overlapping areas in the Europol context? nsfk.org/blog/free-flow…

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Terese Hartmann writes about The Importance of Cultural and Professional Exchanges. Check out the new blog post! nsfk.org/blog/the-impor…

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This new paper uses a MASSIVE amount of data from Finland to investigate the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and violent juvenile delinquency, focusing both on individual ACE experiences and on cumulative ACE scores: scup.com/doi/10.18261/n…

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New NJC article by Professor Annick Prieur 🥳 on how defendants make excuses for threats, offensive speech and/or minor violent acts: scup.com/doi/10.18261/n…

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This week our blog post author Åsa Norman argues for increased focus on the quality and closeness of relationships as a potential tool in the prevention strategy toolbox. nsfk.org/blog/building-…

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New NJC article explores social workers' struggle with identifying and preventing intimate partner violence in a Swedish rural context: scup.com/doi/10.18261/n…

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF NJC BEST ARTICLE PRIZE 2024🥳🥳🥳. The winning article is: Trends in firearm homicide in 23 European countries – is Sweden an outlier? by Selin, Krüsselmann, Suonpää, and Shannon. nsfk.org/news/njc-best-…

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New blog post alert! This week the blog post is written by Kasper Jørgensen. Check it out! Police Supervision of Sex Offenders in Denmark: Lessons from a Sex Offender Management Unit in UK nsfk.org/blog/police-su…

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Don't miss our latest Blog Post! School party culture as a driver of cocaine use among Norwegian adolescents nsfk.org/blog/school-pa…

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New in Nordic Journal of Criminology💫 Study explores links between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and juvenile violent victimization. Important findings on how early-life adversity shapes youth vulnerability scup.com/doi/10.18261/n…

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Looking for an article to read? Persson and Ivert explore how differences in mental health problems are associated with differences in crime involvement among adolescents, and how an individual’s change in mental health affects crime involvement. scup.com/doi/10.18261/n…

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In the latest issue of NJC, you’ll find an article analyzing the prevalence and trends in victimization among youth with and without experience of societal care, with a particular focus on gender differences. Check it out! scup.com/doi/10.18261/n…