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WORLD

CONFERENCE ON
CRIMINOLOGY 2025
“Exploring the Dynamics of
Crime꞉ Contemporary Challenges
Theme

and Innovations in Crime


Prevention and Criminal Justice”
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19 -22 June 2025
AtO.P. Jindal Global University (Sonipat),
Delhi NCR, India
Please scan the QR code
Organized by to visit the
WCC Conference page꞉
Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences,
O.P. Jindal Global University
in collaboration with
International Society for Criminology (ISC‑SIC),
Paris, France

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For more details please visit꞉ For any further query please contact꞉
https꞉//jibs.edu.in/events‑upcoming/ wcc2025@jgu.edu.in
ACCOMMODATION
INVITATION TO THE
Excellent accommodation facilities will be
WORLD CONGRESS OF provided at JGU campus for our delegates.
CRIMINOLOGY 2025 inclusive within the registration fees. There are
clean and comfortable rooms equipped with
Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O. P. Jindal Global
double/ triple/ quad sharing accommodation
University (JGU) and International Society of Criminology
with mattress, pillow, and duvet, and access to
(ISC – SIC) welcome you to the World Congress of
RO purified drinking water, and Wi-Fi.
Criminology 2025 to be held at O. P. Jindal University
Campus in the New Delhi Capital Region (NCR), India from Gymnasium and sports facilities, health centre,
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the 19 to 22 June 2025. We invite you all to dive into the food court, and convenience stores are also
dynamic realm of criminology as we explore cutting-edge available within campus.
research, innovative strategies, and thought-provoking Alternatively, delegates may choose to stay
discussions that shape the future of criminal justice. This outside the campus at nearby hotels with
conference promises to be a melting pot of ideas, where
comfortable rooms at affordable prices.
diverse perspectives converge to foster a deeper
However, the organizing committee will not be
understanding of crime, justice, and societal impact.
responsible for booking accommodations
MAIN THEME꞉ Exploring the Dynamics of Crime꞉ outside campus. Shuttle services will be
Contemporary Challenges and Innovations in Crime arranged to transport guests between hotels and
Prevention and Criminal Justice the venue in the morning and evening.

TYPES OF PRESENTATIONS꞉
 Individual Paper Presentation HOW TO REACH THE VENUE?
 Poster Presentation
 Panel Discussion Organizers will provide shuttle service between
 Rapid/Flash Presentation the Indira Gandhi International Airport and the
th nd
 Author Meets Critic venue on 19 and 22 June 2025 for International
th
Delegates. For airport transfers on June 20 and
For details of each type of presentation and their abstract st
21 , reliable cab services can be arranged for
submission guidelines, please visit꞉
https꞉//jibs.edu.in/abstract-submission/ delegates on a chargeable basis, with prior
notification to the organizers.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION꞉ Delegates arriving from Delhi can use the JGU
st
Abstract submission closes on 31 January 2025. shuttle service from Haiderpur metro station
To submit your abstract please click this link꞉ (Yellow Line) to reach the conference venue. The
https꞉//docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfn4sbdcPynvpr8yht
RkoCOSmr_I1RpevSFf1PRz_N97bYXkQ/viewform metro network also connects to the airport,
allowing delegates delayed due to unforeseen
REGISTRATION꞉ circumstances to reach Haiderpur Metro Station
Early bird registration ends on 31st January 2025. All and then avail the JGU shuttle service.
presenters/speakers and attendees must register in this link
From New Delhi Railway Station, delegates can
(https꞉//docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0hkt52GI27jh-
take a taxi (1.5 to 2 hours depending on tra c) or
lQ2hdkFv-Oc89ETZIvQM5zEcZzsXZiDlSg/viewform) to attend the
conference. the Yellow Line metro to reach Haiderpur. From
Old Delhi Railway Station, a taxi to JGU takes
approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, or delegates can
use the Yellow Line metro from Chandani Chowk
You may also scan this
Station to reach Haiderpur. After reaching
QR code to register꞉ Haiderpur Metro Station one may avail the JGU
shuttle service. Detailed shuttle schedules will be
provided closer to the conference date.
**Student Delegate
Registration **Delegate (With valid ID proof)

Details꞉ Before
January 31, 2025
After
January 31, 2025
Before
January 31, 2025
After
January 31, 2025

Non ISC-SIC Member USD 300 USD 350 USD 200 USD 250

ISC-SIC Member USD 225 USD 275 USD 150 USD 175

*LDC Non ISC-SIC Member USD 200 USD 250 USD 150 USD 175

*LDC ISC-SIC Member USD 150 USD 200 USD 100 USD 125

Indian National INR 3500 INR 4500 INR 2000 INR 2500

Accompanying Person USD 150

*Least Developing Countries (LDC) as per United Nations


**Registration cost per person
REGISTRATION FEES ONCE PAID IS NON-TRANSFERABLE & NON - REFUNDABLE

REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES IMPORTANT DATES


st
• Admission to all the Conference Sessions 31 January 2025꞉ Last Date of Early Bird Registration
• Conference Program E-book st
31 January 2025꞉ Last Date of Abstract Submission
• Conference Kit
19th June 2025꞉ Inaugural and Keynote Session
• Certificate of Participation th
20 June 2025꞉ Board of Directors Meeting
• 3 Working Breakfast, Lunches & Dinner
st
• Tea and Snacks between Sessions 21 June 2025꞉ General Assembly Meeting
• Complimentary Gala Dinner 22nd June 2025꞉ Parallel Sessions and Valedictory
• Accommodation (double/triple/ quad Session (Plenary Addresses and Parallel Sessions
sharing basis) will be scheduled from 20 - 22 June 2025)

For any further query please contact꞉


Dr. Vipin Vijay Nair +91 130 409 1937 / wcc2025@jgu.edu.in
XV. Ethics and Human Rights in
CONFERENCE SUB‑THEMES AND TOPICS Criminal Justice
 Surveillance and Privacy in the Digital
Age
I. Crime Trends and Patterns VIII. Rehabilitation and
 Ethical Considerations in Criminal
 Emerging Crime Hotspots Globally Reintegration Of Offenders Profiling
 Seasonality and Temporal Patterns of  Programs Proven to Reduce  Human Rights Violations in Detention
Crimes Recidivism and Custody
 Urban vs. Rural Crime Dynamics  Challenges in Offender Employment  Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Justice
 Demographic Shifts and Crime Rates Post-Incarceration Practices
II. Crime Against Vulnerable  Psychological Approaches to
Rehabilitation XVI. Criminal Profiling and
 Elder Abuse and Crime Behavioural Analysis
 Effectiveness of Correctional
 Crimes against Children꞉ Trends and Education Programs  Advances in Psychological Profiling
Prevention The Use of AI in Behavioral Analysis
 Impact of Gender and Sexual IX. Policing and Law Enforcement 

Strategies  Case Studies on Serial Crime Solving


Orientation on Victimization
 Limitations and Challenges of Profiling
 Exploitation of Migrants and Refugees  Use of Force Policies and Community
Techniques
Response
III. Technology and Cybercrime  Innovations in Tactical Response XVII. Advancement in Criminological
 Cyberbullying and Online Harassment Theory and Research
 Racial Bias and Policing
 Trends in Cyber Fraud and Identity Contemporary Theories in Crime
 Integration of Technology in Law 
Theft Causation
Enforcement
 Challenges in Cybercrime Legislation Interdisciplinary Approaches to
and Enforcement X. Restorative Justice 
Criminology
 The Rise of Ransomware Attacks and  Case Studies on the Success of
Restorative Justice  Future Directions in Criminological
Defense Strategies Research
 Restorative Practices in Schools and
IV. Victimology and Victim Communities  Integrating Criminology with Other
Assistance Social Sciences
 Challenges in Scaling Restorative
 Psychological Impact of Crime on Justice Programs XVIII. Intersectionality,
Victims  Victim-Offender Mediation Outcomes Marginalisation, and Equity
Role of Victim Advocacy Groups in the Crime Impact on Different Racial and

Justice System
XI. Criminal Justice Reforms and l
Ethnic Groups
Restitution and Compensation Policy Implementation
 l Intersectional Approaches to Criminal
Mechanisms  Decriminalization and its Effects Justice Policies
 Best Practices in Victim Support  Bail Reform and Pretrial Detention  Addressing Equity in Sentencing and
Services Changes Treatment
 Sentencing Guidelines and Judicial
V. Transnational Organized Crime Discretion
 The Intersection of Gender, Race, and
and Terrorism Class in Criminal Justice
 Transparency and Accountability in
 Financing of Terrorism and Law Enforcement XIX. AI, Big Data, and Predictive
Countermeasures XII. Crime, Society, and Inequality Policing
 Cross-Border Human Tra cking  Ethical Concerns in AI Deployment
 Socioeconomic Factors and Crime
Patterns  Success Stories and Failures of
 The Impact of Social Inequality on
 Drug Tra cking and International Predictive Policing
Crime Rates
Cartels  AI's Role in Evidence Analysis
 Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice
 Policy Responses to Transnational  Future Trends in AI and Law
Organized Crime  Cultural Influences on Crime and
Enforcement
Enforcement
VI. Financial Crime and White- XIII. Crime Data Analytics and XX. Forensic and Investigative
Collar Crime Predictive Modelling Psychology
 Emerging Trends in Money Laundering  Psychological Techniques in Criminal
 Big Data in Crime Prediction
 Combating Corporate Fraud Investigations
 Accuracy and Ethics of Predictive
 Role of Financial Technology in  Profiling and Understanding Criminal
Policing
Preventing White-Collar Crime Mindsets
 GIS and Spatial Analysis in Crime
 Ethics and Accountability in Banking  Forensic Psychology in Courtrooms
Mapping
and Finance  Advances in Interrogation Techniques
 Machine Learning Applications in
VII. Crime Prevention and Criminal Investigations XXI. Mass Violence and Transitional
Community Engagement XIV. Victim Support and Justice
 Community Policing Success Stories Empowerment  Case Studies on Post-Conflict
Role of Education in Crime Prevention Reconstruction
  Empowering Victims through Legal
 Public-Private Partnerships in and Social Work  Strategies for Addressing Mass
Security Atrocities
 Innovations in Crisis Intervention
Engagement Strategies for At-Risk  Role of International Tribunals and
  Role of Technology in Victim Support
Youth Courts
 Building Resilient Support Networks
 Healing and Reconciliation Processes
for Victims
after Mass Violence

JINDAL INSTITUTE OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES


O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat Narela Road, Sonipat, Haryana 131 001, Delhi NCR, India
Email꞉ jibs@jgu.edu.in; Web꞉ www.jgu.edu.in; www.jibs.edu.in

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