Sökning: "medverkan till brott"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden medverkan till brott.
1. Gärningsmannaskap vid fleras deltagande i brott
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2. Sorgens avtryck : Erfarenheter av medverkan som sörjande i journalistik om brott och olyckor
Sammanfattning : The aim of the thesis is to investigate the experiences of mourners of participating in news reports about grief in connection with crime and accidents. There are two overarching research questions. LÄS MER
3. Schnittstelle Vernissage : Die Besucher als Wegbereiter und Multiplikatoren zeitgenössischer Kunst
Sammanfattning : How does art become Art? What is it that actually happens when a work of art is presented, as such, at an opening and gets accepted as Art? Who arc the actors, the decision makers, how do they interact, how does the self-structuring, selfgenerating, intricate system work that governs the interface between art and non-art? What is the importance and influence of the artists, the gallery owners, the art writers in journals and newspapers, the mass media, the visitors to the openings? Research in this area has so far mostly concerned art preferences, or the function of art as a social distinction marker. But the process through which the decision is made whether a particular object is accepted as art, - or rejected as such - has received much less attention. LÄS MER
4. Att arbeta med barn som brottsoffer. -En rättssociologisk studie
Sammanfattning : The thesis consists of three different purposes. Purpose number one entails describing and analysing the legal opportunities for, and the demands on, the work of the actors in question with regard to children as victims of crime. LÄS MER
5. Risk and prediction of violent crime in forensic psychiatry
Sammanfattning : Objective: To test the predictive accuracy for violent recidivism of the age at onset of substance abuse, the platelet MAO-B activity, and various combinations of criminological and clinical risk factors among violent offenders in a prospective Swedish follow-up study. Subjects: One hundred violent offenders, consecutively admitted for forensic psychiatric investigations between 1998 and 2001 (baseline). LÄS MER
