Paris Institute of Criminology and Criminal Law
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The Paris Institute of Criminology and Criminal Law (ICP) (French: Institut de criminologie de Paris) is the oldest French research institute for criminal law and criminology.[1] Founded in 1922 as a component of the Faculty of Law of Paris, it has since been transferred to Paris-Panthéon-Assas University.[1][2] It is also part of the International Center for Sociological Penal and Penitentiary Research and Studies of Messina, Italy.
Institut de criminologie de Paris | |
Established | 1922 |
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Director | Philippe Conte |
Location | , |
Affiliations | Panthéon-Assas University |
The Institute of Criminology is dedicated to the study of crime and criminal behavior, with a focus on developing policies and strategies to prevent crime and ensure public safety.
The Institute offers a range of programs for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Notable people
edit- Émile Garçon[2]
- Henri Donnedieu de Vabres
- Adeline Hazan
References
edit- ^ a b Maurion, Alain; Maurion-Palermo, Christiane (2010). Dictionnaire des sigles, des associations et des mots : santé, justice, pénitentiaire, social (in French). Heures de France. p. 139. ISBN 978-2853853163.
- ^ a b Mucchielli, Laurent (1994). Histoire de la criminologie française (in French). Éditions L'Harmattan. p. 232. ISBN 978-2738431363.
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