CIJ researchers take part in EUROCRIM2024

CIJ researchers, Ana Morais, Gilda Santos, Samuel Moreira, Mariana Machado, Margarida Santos and Rita Faria will be taking part in the annual conference of the European Society of Criminology in Bucharest from 11 to 14 September. Their activities include the following presentations:
 

  • Assessing intimate partner violence legitimizing beliefs of the Portuguese Justice System agents: Implications on the investigation, prosecution and penal decision making (A. Morais, A. Lamas Leite, R. Abrunhosa Gonçalves)
  • Exposure to community violence and children’s aggressive and delinquent behaviors: how are they related? Results from the SUCCEED project (G. Santos, M. Santos, J. Castro, C.S. Cardoso, D. Almeida, H.S. Gomes, I. Guedes, S. Moreira)
  • PROTECT-C: Results from a national study on protective factors for antisocial behavior with Portuguese vulnerable children and youth (M. Santos, G. Santos, J. Castro, C.S. Cardoso, I. Fonseca, H.S. Gomes, S. Moreira, I. Guedes)
  • What are the predictors of fear of cybercrime? An empirical study (I. Guedes, J.P. Martins, S. Moreira)
  • Youth’s relationships with legal and non-legal authorities in shaping legal attitudes and delinquent behavior: a study of legal socialization in Portugal (P. Damas, S. Moreira, C.S. Cardoso)
  • Predatory Publishing Practices: paper tigers or actual threats? (R. Faria, D. Stephen, E. Kulczycki, M. Reinhart)
  • A sensitive and ethical approach to studying youth in refugee detention centers (I. Papadopoulos, R. Faria)
  • The criminalisation of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors - Voices from the Detention Processes in Greece ((I. Papadopoulos, R. Faria, M. van Buggenhout)
  • The Role of Procedural Justice in Shaping Trust and Legitimacy towards Private Security Guards among Youth (S. Moreira, I. Guedes, C.S. Cardoso)
  • Assessing the role of hostile attribution in linking anger to aggressive behavior in driving context (M.S. Machado, C. Agra, C.S. Cardoso)

These presentations represent several of the most innovative works in Criminology being done in our country involving national and international teams, including the participation of students from FDUP's Doctorate in Criminology.

EUROCRIM2024 Participation