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supporting young researchers and PhD candidates, ensuring their growth and success in the field. Join us in shaping the future of international criminal law and making a lasting impact on legal scholarship
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the police acts on information captured, or intervenes in e.g. a money laundering or drugs chain, any action will provoke an uncertain reaction. As a PhD candidate at TU Delft, you will bridge fundamental
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! The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) is looking for a PhD researcher for the research group 'Offenders. Who commits crime, when, and why?'. The NSCR has a
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the scientific community. This PhD position is focused on characterizing the evolution of underground cyber-criminal convergence spaces in terms of their shift and balances across different channels and venues
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Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
5 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Research Field Juridical sciences Cultural studies Researcher Profile
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this PhD research project, socio-legal methods will be used to detect these three systemic factors of criminality that corrodes democracy and the rule of law. This PhD research project is thereby
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Barends, from the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology at Leiden University. For this project, we would like to fill a full-time 4-year PhD position at the nexus of personality, social, and
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, linked with data on registered crime, to assess the social impacts of crime and the spread of that influence over the social network. While law and statistics are central to this PhD research project
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projects on, in short, criminal law, artificial intelligence, complex systems science, criminology, statistics and economics. As a part of the socio-legal research line, your PhD research project 1.2
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the five other PhD research projects on, in short, criminal law, human rights due diligence under private law, artificial intelligence, complex systems science, statistics and economics. As a part of the