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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 May 2025
Organising International Courses in Criminology in various parts of the world has for some considerable time been a distinctive feature of our Society. Saying that they have a bright future is not however as paradoxical as might at first appear. Among the different activities organized by the Society these Courses must surely count as one of its original and most exciting initiatives, and they play an important part in the implementation of our scientific policy aimed at spreading knowledge and encouraging research in the field of criminal law.
(1) See the list at the end of this text.
(2) See International Annals of Criminology No. 27 (1989) and in particular the special issue published in 1988 for the tenth World Congress of the Society.
(3) See No. 29 (1991) of the International Annals of Criminology, information concerning the BUDAPEST Congress due in August 1993, updated in the last pages of this issue.