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DOI: 10.1177/1477370806067913 Criminology in the NetherlandsErasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands This article relates the development of criminology to developments in crime and justice and to cultural and political changes in the Netherlands. Despite a long tradition, criminology's academic position has never been stable. After a period of immense popularity in the 1970s and a near demise in the 1980s, criminology became very popular again by the end of the 1990s. As far as research attention is concerned, there are evergreens such as juvenile delinquency or drugs, but we also see the near disappearance of once popular themes such as (sociological analyses of) law enforcement or penality and the emergence of new themes such as organized crime and developmental criminology. The major challenge with respect to criminology's future is how to uphold scientific standards in a market that demands a mere pragmatic jobbing criminology.
Key Words: Academic Freedom Control Crime Criminology Punitiveness Research Funding The Netherlands
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