Affiliation

About the research centre

The centre is thematically oriented towards complex questions in criminal law and focuses particularly on legal concepts, rules, and practices situated at the intersection between law and other disciplines—such as history, psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy. A central ambition is to advance legal scholarship by employing diverse research methodologies (including empirical approaches) and by integrating insights from other academic fields.

The research focus is on how, and on what basis, criminal law constructs the responsible agents, and what consequences limitations of agency has for the individual and for society. Research in criminal law and criminal justice is at the core, with defendants with mental health conditions and children as two thematic areas. The center will emphasize the interface between different relevant disciplinary perspectives on the phenomena regulated by criminal law.

The centre includes several externally funded projects. Currently, these are DIMENSIONS, CHILDCRIM and PROTECT funded by the Research Council of Norway and the most recent ERC Consolidator grant project COMPLEX. The centre will provide platforms for synergies across the different projects involved and support the development of new initiatives to secure future research funding and positions. 

An essential structure within the centre is the forum for Research on Crime, Responsibility ,and Security. This forum will serve as an open research arena with a focal point in criminal law, oriented toward integrating perspectives from disciplines both within  and beyond legal scholarship. Its focus will be to support academic development for students and early-career researchers. The forum will also foster collaboration across projects and research environments, strengthening the centre’s collective research output.

Coordinators of the forum are:

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