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Over het boekAfter no less than four entirely double blind peer reviewed volumes in the GofS Research Paper Series have been released in 2009 and 2010, the editorial board is proud to issue a 5th volume, again comprising original and new research papers that have been proofed by international peers name list set out in the appendix.The new volume, even though addressing a wider variety of topical issues, focuses on European criminal justice and financial and economic crime.The first cluster of four articles concern European criminal justice matters, in particular relating to EU mutual recognition conceptualization, unwanted effects in the context of prisoner transfer and sentence execution, and impact for cross-border gathering and use of forensic expert evidence and concluding with an article on interrogational fairness standards.A second cluster of five articles addresses financial and economic crime subjects, ranging from informal economy among street children to formalinformal economy vulnerability of the hotel and catering industry to crime and white collar crime phenomena like transnational environmental crime, fraud and corruption.A last cluster groups a variety of selected, topical issues juvenile offending and mental disorders, desistance theories and sexually transmitted infections.The Gofs Research Paper Series aims at disseminating the results of research conducted in the GofS Research Unit Ghent, Belgium. Full research reports are published in the Gofs Research Report Series.Uit de inhoudInhoudsopgaveMore about Gofs - Governance of Security Research Paper Series