Digitalisierung als total social fact der Kriminalwissenschaften

Nomos, 1. Edition 2024, 218 Pages
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Digitalization as a “total social fact” not only has an impact on almost all social practices, but also on all scientific disciplines. This anthology offers an interdisciplinary view of the challenges that the phenomenon of digitalization poses for the criminal sciences. It contains contributions from sociological, criminological, substantive criminal law and criminal procedural law perspectives. The texts show which conventional strategies of social control, which classic dogmatic concepts and attribution structures and which procedural instruments and institutions have come under pressure or are undergoing change in view of the social transformations caused by digitalization.
With contributions by
AkadR a.Z. Dr. Markus Abraham | Prof. Dr. Susanne Beck, LL.M. (LSE) | RiOLG Prof. Dr. Janique Brüning | Dr. Simon Egbert | Prof. Dr. Bijan Fateh-Moghadam | Prof. Dr. Luis Greco, LL.M. (München) | Dr. Johanna Hahn, LL.M. (Harvard) | Prof. Dr. Stefan Harrrendorf | Dr. Amina Hoppe | Prof. Dr. Dr. Milan Kuhli | Prof. Dr. Bernd-Dieter Meier | Prof. Dr. Hannah Ofterdinger | Dr. Thomas Steenbreker | Ass.-Prof. Dr. Meropi Tzanetakis
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-7560-1236-7
Publication Date Jan 10, 2025
Year of Publication 2025
Publisher Nomos
Format Softcover
Language deutsch
Pages 218
Copyright Year 2024
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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