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  1. Sport Crime: With Luca Tramontin, Daniela Scalia, Elettra Dallimore Mallaby, Nabila Jaziri. Unconventional trainer and charming partner discover a natural talent to protect athletes while investigating sports related cases.

    • (10)
    • 2022-12-08
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 47
    • Theoretical Framework
    • Empirical Findings
    • Objectives of The Present Study

    A number of hypotheses at multiple levels suggest that sports can contribute to the reduction of criminal behavior and strengthen resiliency (Spruit et al. 2016a). Multiple explanations are common in criminology where many risk and protective factors affect criminal development (Lösel and Bender 2003, 2017). However, for both risk and protective fa...

    While there is a broad theoretical background explaining why sports participation may reduce delinquency and prevent reoffending, the empirical findings on the relations between sports activities and offending are somewhat ambiguous (Davis and Menard 2013). For example, engaging in routine activities such as participating in sports or youth clubs w...

    While many plausible theories are proposed why sports should prevent crime, the effects of sports on delinquency and psychological variables are not as clear cut. Further research is necessary to determine what works best under which circumstances and which theoretical approaches explain these effects. However, there is not yet much well controlled...

    • Irina Jugl, Doris Bender, Friedrich Lösel, Friedrich Lösel
    • 2021
  2. 10 de dic. de 2021 · Against this backdrop, the Global Report breaks down an extensive range of issues, analyzing the role of illegal betting, competition manipulation, abuse in sport, and the susceptibility of major sporting events to corruption, and the involvement of organized crime, among others.

  3. 9 de dic. de 2021 · to corrupt practices in sport Vienna (Austria), 9 December (UN Information Service) Up to $1.7 trillion is estimated to be wagered on illicit betting markets each year, according to a new report released today by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

  4. 11 de dic. de 2018 · To be fair, Sports Criminology has drawn parallels “between sport and crime” and “discussed the links with masculinity, the idea that sport is a cause of, or cure for, crime and the overlaps where crime occurs in or near sport, or have nothing to do with sport but simply feature sportspeople as victims, offenders, witnesses or ...

    • Avi Brisman, Avi Brisman, Avi Brisman
    • avi.brisman@eku.edu
    • 2019
  5. 17 de nov. de 2022 · Building on the findings of the 2021 UNODC Global Report on Corruption in Sport, the advocacy paper sheds light on crime and corruption issues in the transfer of athletes.

  6. Crime prevention through sports. As part of its efforts to support the implementation of the Doha Declaration, UNODC launched a global youth crime prevention initiative to build on the power of sports as a tool for peace. The initiative aims to promote sports and related activities to prevent crime and to effectively build resilience of at-risk ...