Videos & Other Media

Transit Crime and Sexual Violence in Cities Book Launch! – 8 June 2020

Available Chapter 1 & Chapter 28 of the Book

Book Webpage: Book: Transit Crime and Sexual Violence in Cities (2020)

Video of the presentation – book launch


Videos from the conference on the individual’s right to safe public places, 17-18th October 2018


Risky Situations – Marcus Felson och Mary Eckert, 11 June 2018

Video of the presentation


“Eyes & apps on the streets: From natural surveillance to crime sousveillance“, den 8:e september 2017


“Eyes & apps on the streets: From natural surveillance to crime sousveillance“, den 8:e september 2017


“Eyes & apps on the streets: From natural surveillance to crime sousveillance“, den 8:e september 2017


“Eyes & apps on the streets: From natural surveillance to crime sousveillance“, den 8:e september 2017


“Eyes & apps on the streets: From natural surveillance to crime sousveillance“, den 8:e september 2017


“Eyes & apps on the streets: From natural surveillance to crime sousveillance“, den 8:e september 2017


Brottslighet i gallerior (2016), Sverigesradio, P1, Vania Ceccato & Sanda Tcacencu, KTH


Urban Planning and Safety (2015), Webcast – Katja Grillner & Vania Ceccato, KTH


Criminology and the Fundamental Attribution Error (2015) Stockholm Prize in Criminology, Winner 2015, Ronald V. Clarke (UK), slides


What is Harm, Crime in Financial Context – Introduction to Seminar “Finance, Harm and White Collar Crime” (2015), Vania Ceccato, KTH, David Whyte, The University of Liverpool, Tina Søreide, The Norwegian School of Economics, Norway, Gregg Barak, The Eastern Michigan University, USA, Manuel Aalbers, University of Leuven, Belgium, slides


Situational Crime Prevention and White Collar Crime (2015), Michael L. Benson, The University of Cincinnati, USA, slides


Organizing Tax Avoidance in Large Corporations (2015), Nubia Evertsson, The Stockholm University, Sweden, slides


Secondary Victimization of Professionals Accused of White-Collar Crime (2015), Sofia Wikman, Technology Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Stockholm University (SU), slides


Severe Tax Evasion and Organized Crime (2015), Pia Bergman, Skatteverket, Sweden, slides


The National Strategy for the Prevention of Financial Crime in Sweden (2015) Stefan Lundberg Chief Prosecutor Development Unit, Ekobrottsmyndigheten, Sweden, slides


Prospects of Corruption Control: A Cross-Country Perspective (2015) Tina Søreide, The Norwegian School of Economics, Norway, slides


The Morality of Neo-liberalism: State-Corporate Corruption and Violence (2015) David White, The University of Liverpool, UK, slides


Situational crime prevention: Current controversies and future directions (2015) Shane Johnson and Kate Bowers


Global Crime is Down but are We Safer? (2014), Crosstalks – Jerzy Sarnecki, Stockholm University, Vania Ceccato & Mads Dam, KTH


The Importance of Place in Policing, Stockholm Prize in Criminology, Winner 2010, David Weisburd (Israel and USA), slides


Crisis Management and Urban Security (2010), Security Matters, Eric Stern, Swedish Defence University, slides


Fear of Crime: Meaning, Measurement and the Impact of Neighbourhood (2010), Security Matters, Jonathan Jackson, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, slides


Crime and Urban Design (2010), Bill Hillier, University of London, UK, slides


Safe on the Move: The Importance of the Built Environment (2010), Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, UCLA Department of Urban Planning, USA, slides


Ecological Analysis of Small Area Offence and Offender Data (2010), Robert Haining, University of Cambridge, UK, slides


Community, Security and Distributive Justice (2010), Nick Tilley, Jill Dando Institute, UCL, UK, slides


Youth,Violence and Drug Trafficking in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010), Alba Zaluar, NUPEVI/ IMS/ UERJ, Brazil, slides


Hammarby Sjöstad from a CPTED Point of View (2010), Bo Grönlund, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark, slides


Idealistic Intention or Realistic Response? Exploring Various Responses to Urban Security in South Africa (2010), Security Matters, Karina Landman, University of Pretoria, South Africa, slides