Historical Criminology Workshop , 7-8 November 2013, Leiden University
Programme 7 November
Manon van der Heijden: introduction of the research project Crime and Gender 1600-1900: A Comparative Perspective (2012-2017)
Ariadne Schmidt: Crime and gender before the courts of England and the Netherlands: 1600-1800
Marion Pluskota, Crime, gender and urbanization in 19th century Amsterdam and Bologna
Jeannette Kamp, On the margins: Crime, Gender and Migration in early modern Frankfurt am Main (1600-1800)
Sanne Muurling, Crime, justice and gender in Bologna, 1600-1796. A preliminary research proposal
Clare Wilkinson: Masculinity and the reporting of male sex crimes, 1870-1939
Followed by discussion
Ariadne Schmidt: Crime and gender before the courts of England and the Netherlands: 1600-1800
Marion Pluskota, Crime, gender and urbanization in 19th century Amsterdam and Bologna
Jeannette Kamp, On the margins: Crime, Gender and Migration in early modern Frankfurt am Main (1600-1800)
Sanne Muurling, Crime, justice and gender in Bologna, 1600-1796. A preliminary research proposal
Clare Wilkinson: Masculinity and the reporting of male sex crimes, 1870-1939
Followed by discussion
Programme 8 November
Leiden University History
Manon van der Heijden: Kernthema’s in het historisch onderzoek naar criminaliteit
Marion Pluskota
Leiden University, Criminology
Paul Nieuwbeerta, Eerste resultaten van het Prison Project
Hilde Wermink, Verschillen in straftoemeting in Nederland
Free University Amsterdam, Criminology
Catrien Bijleveld, Waarom historisch onderzoek belangrijk is voor criminlogen
Marianne Weevers, Onderzoek naar 19e eeuwse bedelaarsters en landlopers
Joris van Beijers, Periode-verschillen in het effect van huwelijk op criminaliteit