International Society of Criminology
Abbreviation | ISC |
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Formation | July 16, 1937 |
Founders | Agostino Gemelli Arturo Rocco |
Founded at | Rome, Italy |
Type | Learned society |
Legal status | Non-governmental organization |
Secretary General | Stephan Parmentier |
President | Emilio Viano |
Treasurer | Ichiro Tanioka |
Publication | International Annals of Criminology |
Website | intercrim |
The International Society of Criminology (abbreviated ISC) is an international learned society dedicated to advancing the field of criminology. It describes itself as "the only worldwide organization in the field of criminology and criminal justice."[1] It has held the World Congresses of Criminology periodically since 1938. The most recent of these congresses was held on the campus of O. P. Jindal Global University in Sonipat, India, in December 2016.[1][2] It also publishes the International Annals of Criminology.[3]
History[]
The International Society of Criminology was established on July 16, 1937 in Rome, Italy. Its co-founders included Agostino Gemelli and Arturo Rocco. The society's founding president was Mariano d’Amelio, and Giovanni Novelli was elected the first vice president. Benigno di Tullio was elected as the first secretary general. The first International Congress of Criminology was held in Rome from October 3 to October 8, 1938. The society's activities were disrupted by World War II, and it was not revived until 1949.[4] In December 1950, the ISC accepted the Society for the Advancement of Criminology (since renamed the American Society of Criminology) as its American member.[5] In 1969, the ISC attempted to revive interest in criminology in Latin America when it held an International Criminology Course in Mendoza, Argentina.[6]
Presidents[]
The president of the International Society of Criminology is Emilio C. Viano. Previous presidents have included Lawrence W. Sherman, Albert J. Reiss, and Thorsten Sellin.[7]
References[]
- ^ a b "About". The International Society of Criminology. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
- ^ "India to host 18th World Congress of Criminology in Haryana". The Indian Express. 2016-09-29. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
- ^ "International Annals of Criminology". Cambridge Core. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
- ^ Viano, Emilio C. (May 2017). "A Message from the Editor". International Annals of Criminology. 55 (1): 1–3. doi:10.1017/cri.2017.8. ISSN 2398-676X.
- ^ Morris, Albert (1975-08-01). "The American Society of Criminology: A History, 1941–1974". Criminology. 13 (2): 123–167. doi:10.1111/j.1745-9125.1975.tb00663.x. ISSN 1745-9125.
- ^ del Olmo, Rosa (Summer 1999). "The Development of Criminology in Latin America". Social Justice. 26 (2 (76)): 19–45. JSTOR 29767133.
- ^ "Officers". The International Society of Criminology. Retrieved 2018-12-08.
External links[]
- Criminology organizations
- International learned societies
- 1937 establishments in Italy
- Organizations established in 1937
- Organisations based in Rome
- International scientific organizations based in Europe
- International professional associations based in Europe