In September 2025, CIJ was represented by its researchers, with presentations at EUROCRIM2025, the Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology:
- Ana Guerreiro, with ‘Media Framing of Women in Organised Crime: An Analysis of the Portuguese press’
- Gilda Santos, with "Understanding children’s and youth’s delinquent behaviours: Does exposure to community violence matter? Evidence from the SUCCEED Project".
- José Neves Cruz, with ‘Exploring how corruption affects voter turnout in Portuguese mayoral elections: A fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis’.
- Leonor Freitas, with ‘Exploring the Link Between Heart Rate, Community and Parenting Styles in Reactive and Proactive Aggression in a Portuguese Sample’
- Mariana Sebastião Machado, with ‘Cognition and Aggressive Driving Behaviour: The Moderating Role of Impulsivity’.
- Pedro Sousa, with ‘Justice in Practice: Sentencing Patterns for Rape Cases in Portuguese Courts’
- Rita Faria, with ‘Predatory journals’ impact on research ethics and integrity’
- Rute Pereira, with ‘Police officers’ aggressivity: How is it related to psychological variables and how is it likely to impact the community?’
More information here: https://eurocrim2025.com/