Recently, IMARC Master's students wrote a blog post on one of the central themes of the course 'Urban Issues, Culture and Crime'. Two noteworthy submissions will be featured on the Rotterdam Criminology Blog, and this post features the second blog, written by Kyra van der Boor.
Recently, IMARC Master's students wrote a blog post on one of the central themes of the course 'Urban Issues, Culture and Crime'. Two noteworthy submissions will be featured on the Rotterdam Criminology Blog, and this post features the first blog, written by Elise Maes.
In deze blog buigen Jing Hiah en Richard Staring zich over de recente plannen van het EU waarin gepleit wordt voor een ruimhartiger arbeidsmigratiebeleid, versus raciale, beleidsmatige stereotyperingen en arbeidsuitbuiting in Nederland.
Recently, our colleague Abby Muricho Onencan attended the Leiden University annual Diversity and Inclusion Symposium. In this post, she reflects on the keynote address by Professor of Sociology of Law, Ashley Terlouw. Abby shares some new, and intriguing thoughts on the legal perspective of diversity and inclusion that she gathered from the symposium.
Kritische berichten over de coronamaatregelen in groepschats of via andere media zijn geen zeldenheid. Met het gevolg van polarisatie in onze samenleving. In deze bijdrage laat Fiore Geelhoed zien hoe er ondanks polarisatie tussen groepen ook interessante parallellen zichtbaar worden. Parallellen die de huidige discussie minder ‘uniek’ maken dan de betrokkenen lijken te geloven.
On Friday April 23rd, 2021 dr. Eleonora Di Molfetta defended her PhD thesis titled: Injustices under the shield of the law: An exploratory study of judicial practices towards foreign defendants in an Italian criminal court. We recently interviewed her to inquire about the focus and results of her PhD studies.