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International Conference on Sociology of Crime and Deviance

17–18 Aug 2026 Seoul, South Korea Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICSCADE conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across History,Politics,Sociology and related disciplines.

01 Historical Perspectives on Crime and Deviance +
This track explores the evolution of crime and deviance through historical lenses, examining how societal norms and values have shaped criminal behavior over time. Participants will analyze key historical events and their impact on contemporary understandings of crime.
02 Political Dimensions of Criminal Justice +
This session focuses on the interplay between politics and the criminal justice system, investigating how political ideologies influence law enforcement practices and policies. Discussions will include the role of government in shaping crime prevention strategies and responses to deviance.
03 Sociological Theories of Deviant Behavior +
This track delves into various sociological theories that explain deviant behavior, including strain theory, labeling theory, and social learning theory. Participants will critically evaluate these frameworks and their applicability to contemporary issues in crime and deviance.
04 Social Control Mechanisms and Their Efficacy +
This session examines the various mechanisms of social control that societies employ to regulate behavior and maintain order. Discussions will focus on the effectiveness of these mechanisms in preventing crime and managing deviant behavior.
05 Punishment and Rehabilitation in Modern Society +
This track investigates the philosophies and practices surrounding punishment and rehabilitation within the criminal justice system. Participants will explore the balance between punitive measures and rehabilitative approaches in addressing criminal behavior.
06 Policing Strategies and Community Relations +
This session focuses on the evolving strategies of policing and their impact on community relations. Participants will discuss the challenges and successes of community policing initiatives in fostering trust and cooperation between law enforcement and the public.
07 Organized Crime: Global Perspectives +
This track provides a comprehensive examination of organized crime from a global perspective, analyzing its impact on societies and economies. Discussions will include the transnational nature of organized crime and the responses of various nations to combat it.
08 Youth Deviance: Trends and Interventions +
This session addresses the phenomenon of youth deviance, exploring current trends and the effectiveness of various intervention strategies. Participants will discuss the role of family, education, and community in shaping youth behavior and preventing delinquency.
09 Victimology: Understanding Victim Experiences +
This track focuses on the study of victims and their experiences within the criminal justice system. Participants will explore the psychological, social, and legal dimensions of victimization and the implications for policy and practice.
10 White-Collar Crime: Implications and Consequences +
This session investigates the nature and impact of white-collar crime, emphasizing its societal implications and the challenges of regulation and enforcement. Discussions will include case studies that highlight the complexities of addressing non-violent crime in corporate settings.
11 Social Norms and Deviance: A Sociological Inquiry +
This track examines the relationship between social norms and deviant behavior, analyzing how societal expectations shape perceptions of crime. Participants will engage in discussions about the fluidity of norms and their role in defining acceptable behavior.

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