Icelandic criminology: An overview of Icelandic research on crimes and other deviations

This article reviews recent research on crime and deviance in Iceland We begin by comparing crime rates in Iceland to crime in other countries Iceland has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world According to official data, rates of other types of crimes are, however, relatively high in Iceland...

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Main Authors: Valdimarsdóttir, Margrét, Bernburg, Jón Gunnar
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: School of Social Sciences 2023
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Online Access:https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/tf/article/view/3858
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Summary:This article reviews recent research on crime and deviance in Iceland We begin by comparing crime rates in Iceland to crime in other countries Iceland has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world According to official data, rates of other types of crimes are, however, relatively high in Iceland There has been substantial increase in criminology research in Iceland in recent years, particularly research on the contextual effects of neighborhood characteristics on adolescent behavior and overall well-being There has also been extensive focus on examining public attitudes towards crime and punishment The article also reviews new directions in research on crime in Iceland. Í þessari grein fjöllum við um íslenskar rannsóknir á afbrotum og öðrum frávikum Greinin byrjar á því að skoða afbrot á Íslandi í alþjóðlegum samanburði Á heimsvísu er tíðni manndrápa einna lægst á Íslandi en minni munur er á Íslandi og öðrum löndum þegar aðrar tegundir brota eru skoðaðar Á undanförnum árum hefur íslenskum rannsóknum á afbrotum fjölgað töluvert, sérstaklega rannsóknum á annars vegar áhrifum nærsamfélagsins á fráviks- og afbrotahegðun ungs fólk og hins vegar rannsóknum á viðhorfum almennings til refsinga Í greininni skoðum við jafnframt nýjar áherslur í rannsóknum á afbrotum á Íslandi.