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ישראל
האגודה הישראלית לקרימינולוגיה
תחום מרכזי בקרימינולוגיה עוסק בחקר המשטרה, מערכות כליאה, שיקום, תקון, בתי המשפט ופונקציות אחרות במערכת אכיפת החוק. קרימינולוגים עשויים, אם כך, לחקור את היעילות או השלכות אחרות של מדיניות אכיפת חוק מסוימת, כמו גם את הלגיטימיות והמאפיינים האחרים של שחקנים וארגונים במערכת אכיפת החוק. קרימינולוגים בישראל אף שואפים לשחק תפקיד פעיל ומרכזי בטיפול ובתוכניות שיקום, ובהגדרת מדיניות ועשייה המבוססת על ממצאי מחקרים במערכת אכיפת החוק. תחום מרכזי בקרימינולוגיה עוסק בחקר המשטרה, מערכות כליאה, שיקום, תקון, בתי המשפט ופונקציות אחרות במערכת אכיפת החוק. קרימינולוגים עשויים, אם כך, לחקור את היעילות או השלכות אחרות של מדיניות אכיפת חוק מסוימת, כמו גם את הלגיטימיות והמאפיינים האחרים של שחקנים וארגונים במערכת אכיפת החוק.
קרימינולוגים בישראל אף שואפים לשחק תפקיד פעיל ומרכזי בטיפול ובתוכניות שיקום, ובהגדרת מדיניות ועשייה המבוססת על ממצאי מחקרים במערכת אכיפת החוק. תחום מרכזי בקרימינולוגיה עוסק בחקר המשטרה, מערכות כליאה, שיקום, תקון, בתי המשפט ופונקציות אחרות במערכת אכיפת החוק. קרימינולוגים עשויים, אם כך, לחקור את היעילות או השלכות אחרות של מדיניות אכיפת חוק מסוימת, כמו גם את הלגיטימיות והמאפיינים האחרים של שחקנים וארגונים במערכת אכיפת החוק. קרימינולוגים בישראל אף שואפים לשחק תפקיד פעיל ומרכזי בטיפול ובתוכניות שיקום, ובהגדרת מדיניות ועשייה המבוססת על ממצאי מחקרים במערכת אכיפת החוק.תחום מרכזי בקרימינולוגיה עוסק בחקר המשטרה, מערכות כליאה, שיקום, תקון, בתי המשפט ופונקציות אחרות במערכת אכיפת החוק.
קרימינולוגים עשויים, אם כך, לחקור את היעילות או השלכות אחרות של מדיניות אכיפת חוק מסוימת, כמו גם את הלגיטימיות והמאפיינים האחרים של שחקנים וארגונים במערכת אכיפת החוק. קרימינולוגים בישראל אף שואפים לשחק תפקיד פעיל ומרכזי בטיפול ובתוכניות שיקום, ובהגדרת מדיניות ועשייה המבוססת על ממצאי מחקרים במערכת אכיפת החוק.
EU
European Society of Criminology
The European Society of Criminology was founded in 2000. The Society aims to bring together in Europe persons actively engaged in research, teaching and/or practice in the field of Criminology.
The Society wishes to foster criminological scholarship, research, education and training, and to encourage scholarly, scientific and practical exchange and cooperation among criminologists in Europe and elsewhere. Its objective is further to serve as a forum for the dissemination of criminological knowledge at the European level.
International
International Society for Criminology (ISC)
The International Society for Criminology (ISC) was founded in Rome, Italy in 1938. It is the only worldwide organization in the field of criminology and criminal justice. Its objective is to support activities and research designed to produce a better understanding of the crime phenomenon on an international scale. The Society promotes the prevention of crime as well along with improving the procedures used by the various criminal justice systems. Its activities, therefore, focus both on scientific and practical issues.
The International Society for Criminology is a non-governmental organization and many of its members occupy senior positions in their countries and in international institutions. The Society enjoys advisory status at the United Nations and the Council of Europe, and participates in UNESCO’s work. The International Society for Criminology is one of the most active and influential scholarly associations at the forefront in addressing the challenges and problems posed by crime and deviance and in finding solutions that also fully respect human rights and democratic values. The World Congresses of Criminology have been held under the auspices of the International Society of Criminology, since 1938. In this century, congresses were held in Rio de Janeiro (2003), Philadelphia (2005), Barcelona (2008), Kobe, Japan (2011) and Monterrey, Mexico (2014). All were successful, heavily attended, and well covered by the media.
The ISC publishes the International Annals of Criminology on an annual basis, organizes World Congresses of Criminology every three years, as well as International Courses in Criminology on a regular basis.
The last World Congress, was held in August 2014 in Monterrey, Mexico and focused on gangs, trafficking and insecurity. The 2014 edition of the International Annals of Criminology will contain a wide range of papers from the plenary speeches at the Monterrey conference. The last International Course in Criminology was organised in Istanbul, Turkey, in May 2011 and dealt with the origins of restorative justice and its fields of application.
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) is an international association established in 1963 to foster professional and scholarly activities in the field of criminal justice. ACJS promotes criminal justice education, research, and policy analysis within the discipline of criminal justice for scholars who are international in scope and multidisciplinary in orientation, professionals from all sectors of the criminal justice system, and students seeking to explore the criminal justice field as future scholars or practitioners.
USA
American Society of Criminology
The American Society of Criminology is an international organization whose members pursue scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the measurement, etiology, consequences, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency.
UK
British Society of Criminology
The British Society of Criminology aims to further the interests and knowledge of both academic and professional people who are engaged in any aspect of work or teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behaviour and the criminal justice systems in the United Kingdom. The Society has been in existence for 60 years and has a wide-ranging membership based here and overseas.
Australia and New Zealand
Australian Academy of Forensic Science
Welcome to the official website of the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences, a learned body dedicated to the advancement of the forensic sciences. Founded in 1967 by the late Oscar Schmalzbach, the Academy is unique in bringing together persons of professional standing from the legal, medical and scientific professions whom have contributed to the advancement or practice of forensic science.
Australian & New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZFSS)
The AFS (Australian Forensic Society) was formed in 1971 to bring together scientists, police, criminalists, pathologists, and legal professionals actively involved in the field of forensic science. In 1988, the AFS recognised New Zealand members and changed its name to ANZFSS.
Our main objective is to enhance the quality of forensic science through our global symposiums, as well as organizing branch-specific events and meetings focused on advancing expertise in the field of forensic science.
Australian & New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC)
We, the members of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC), acknowledge the traditional custodians of Australia and the sovereignty of the Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand.
ANZSOC would like to acknowledge the ongoing Traditional Custodians of the lands for which our constituents conduct their teaching, learning, and research. We would like to acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and the lands, now called Australia, continue to belong to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the Traditional custodians of the lands. ANZSOC would like to pay respects to the Elders who have passed on the legacy of knowledge and culture to the future generations and acknowledge that the future generations hold the hope, the stories and the continued knowledge for current and emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. May this knowledge through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being and doing guide you with wisdom and courage.
ANZSOC also recognises iwi Māori and their unceded right to tino rangatiratanga (sovereignty) and their expression of mana motuhaka (self-determination).
We acknowledge mātauranga Māori (Māori ways of being and knowing) informs both traditional and contemporary knowledge production and its ability to enhance our collective futures.
The Association acknowledges the consequences and harms that continue to be inflicted by the criminal justice systems of Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand on Indigenous peoples in the region and seeks through its activities to address these harms and to work to prevent them from continuing in the future.