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Students gained insight into breadth of research

On Wednesday 17th January students and researchers gathered in Stadshallen in Lund for the Sociology of Law Department's annual Panorama Day.

 Students listen to presentations by researchers in Stadshallen in Lund.
Photo: Per Wickenberg


The panorama day acts as the first meeting between students and researchers and gives students insight into the breadth of research offered by the Sociology of Law Department.

Students who study Sociology of Law, both within the Criminology programme and as a single subject course, listened to the researchers present their own research projects.

Måns Svensson began by explaining what the subject of Sociology of Law is about and then the researchers presented their projects. The morning offered presentations about everything from liability, guilt and security in care to Roma victims in Swedish criminal courts.

Håkan Hydén finishing the presentations by wrapping things up and giving his view of norms.