Kim Møller & Sveinung Sandberg (2016): "Debts and Threats: Managing Inability to Repay Credits in Illicit Drug Distribution" in Justice Quarterly.
Periodicals - Page 11
Shammas, Victor L & Sveinung Sandberg (2016): "Habitus, capital, and conflict: Bringing Bourdieusian field theory to criminology" in Criminology & Criminal Justice.
Heith Copes, Richard Tewksbury & Sveinung Sandberg (2015): "Publishing Qualitative Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals" in Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
Katja Franko and Helene O. I. Gundhus: "A Divided Fraternity. Transnational police cultures, proximity, and loyalty". European Journal of Policing Studies.
Boundary-Work and the Sexual Double Standard in a Liberal Hookup Context
The article is written by Victor L Shammas and Sveinung Sandberg, and is published in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
The article is written by David R. Goyes and Nigel South, and published in British Journal of Criminology.
The article is written by Anette B. Houge, and published in Agression and Violent Behaviour.
Anette Bringedal Houge, Kjersti Lohne and May-Len Skilbreid has published an article in Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention.
The article is written by Anette B. Houge, and published in British Journal of Criminology.
Kim Møller and Sveinung Sandberg has published an article in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.
By Heith Copes, Andy Hochstetler and Sveinung Sandberg
Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migrationtar is concerned With the various relationships between migration, crime and victimization.
Norwegian Narratives and Images of a Police Murder Case, 1926–1950
- Halvorsen with new article on Nils Christies contribution to modern criminal Law.
Sveinung Sandberg together with Silje Dahl has published an article on cannabis and gender identity.
Article written by professor Sveinung Sandberg for the journal Terrorism and Political violence
- hadde skoleskytingene i Finland sammenheng med 22 juli?
- Notes From the Diaries of a Beginner Let Loose in Oslo Prison
– but with less use of Imprisonment
PhD Fellow Kjersti Lohne has co-authored an article on the so-called Humanitarian Drone.
According to official statistics, about half of the male prisoners in Norwegian prisons are fathers.
- new article by PhD fellow Monika Lindbekk.