Complex Criminality
2016
Written by Denis Abels, Deborah Bruin, H. G. van der Wilt, Harmen van der Wilt
This book presents a collection of essays on complex criminality. These essays were written to commemorate a national gathering of PhD candidates, from criminal law departments of different universities, at the University of Amsterdam on the 6th of June 2014.'Complex criminality' is a very broad notion with many distinct meanings, e.g., complicated criminality -which may actually apply to all forms of criminality-, sophisticated criminality, common facts rendered more difficult to understand for lay persons as a result of translation into criminal legal jargon, or the systemic nature of certain crimes.This book offers the reader unique perspectives on complex criminality by authors from various fields of specialization.
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Complex Criminality
Denis Abels, Deborah Bruin, H. G. van der Wilt, Harmen van der Wilt
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