Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Special edition on policing at the ESC - perspectives from the Lausanne school of criminal justice : combining forensic science and criminology to foster innovation in policing / Céline Weyermann, Manon Jendly and Quentin Rossy.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (4 pages)

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Author(s) affiliated with: School of Criminal Justice (ESC), Faculty of Law, Criminal Justice and Public Administration, University of Lausanne, Batochime, Switzerland.
Published in Policing, 2018: 1-4.
Issue section: editorial.

Summary

"This special issue illustrates that it is impossible to address and solve real-life problems such as crime without collaboration. Crime-related problems are in fact interdisciplinary in nature. All kinds of knowledge, issued from many disciplines such as psychology, law, social science, computer science, chemistry, physics, biology, and so on, will be needed in interaction to study criminal activities. In this aspect, criminology and forensic science need to share their knowledge and methods to play a pivotal role."--Page 4.

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Policing : a journal of policy and practice ; vol.13, no. 1.

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