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Doing Time, Talking Crime

Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law
Doing Time, Talking Crime
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  • Doing Time, Talking Crime

    20 Years of EUCRIM

    14/04/2026
    Guests: Thomas Wahl, Anna Pingen, Indira Tie

    We're celebrating 20 years of eucrim— the academic journal that's often been described as the 'instruction manual' of European criminal law.

    Putting together a journal for 20 years requires a lot of time, energy, and most importantly talented personnel. Behind the scenes there are a dozen colleagues at the Institute working to ensure that eucrim comes out on time each quarter — from the editors who shape each issue's focus, to the translators who render complex legal concepts across multiple languages, to the proofreaders who ensure every citation is airtight. It is a labor of precision, patience, and genuine passion for the subject matter. Today, three of them sit down to discuss the journal — what it takes to produce it, how it has evolved over the years, and why, after 20 years, the work still feels as important as ever.

    Read an article (or three) here: https://eucrim.eu/
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    Söldner 2.0: Wenn Staaten ihr Gewaltmonopol outsourcen

    30/01/2026 | 32min
    Zu Gast: Sarah Katharina Stein.

    Das Anwerben von kampfbereiten Fremden ist so alt wie der Krieg selbst. Man denke an etwa an die Seeräuber und ihre Kaperbriefe, die Schweizergarde, die den Papst bewacht, oder die russische Wagner-Gruppe.

    Vordergründig bringt die Auslagerung von Militärdienstleistungen an Private viele Vorteile: Sie sind schnell verfügbar, oft hochspezialisiert und ihr Einsatz muss nicht vor der Öffentlichkeit und den Parlamenten rechtfertig werden. Zugleich aber wirft ihr Einsatz ethische und rechtliche Fragen auf, denn für die oft in Grauzonen operierenden Firmen gibt es keine verbindlichen Regulierungen.

    In der neuen Folge von Doing Time, Talking Crime erläutert die Juristin Sarah Katharina Stein die Gefahren, die durch den Einsatz privater Militärdienstleister entstehen, und erklärt, warum für die Bundesregierung gerade jetzt ein guter Zeitpunkt wäre, das Thema aufs Tableau zu bringen.
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    Unpacking Peer Dynamics

    15/12/2025
    Guests: Yikang Zhang and Linda Rosar

    Relationships with friends and peers play a pivotal role in shaping our behavior and decisions, whether positive or negative. In this episode of Doing Time, Talking Crime, Christopher Murphy talks with Yikang Zhang and Linda Rosar about several projects in the Department of Criminology that are using advanced technologies - such as virtual reality - to provide deeper insights into peer-driven decision-making processes.

    Find out more about the Peer Dynamics Project here: https://csl.mpg.de/en/projects/peer-dynamics-project?c=692009
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    Law and Metaethics: The Limits of Moral Objectivity in Hard Cases

    07/11/2025 | 28min
    Guest: Rafael Dalla Barba

    This episode of Doing Time, Talking Crime is for the legal theorists out there, as it unpacks the very nature of “truth” and “right answers” within the law.

    Christopher Murphy is joined by Rafael Dalla Barba from the Institute's Department of Public Law. Rafael is particularly interested in exploring whether and how legal hermeneutics and metaethics can contribute to understanding the adjudication of so-called hard cases in law. So get ready for some serious jurisprudence on Doing Time, Talking Crime!
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    Zugang zum Polizeidienst: Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund haben es schwerer

    17/09/2025 | 35min
    Zu Gast: Sabrina Ellebrecht.

    Die Polizei setzt beim Rekrutieren ihres Nachwuchses auf Diversität. Doch Bewerberinnen und Bewerber mit Migrationshintergrund stoßen beim Auswahlverfahren häufig auf unsichtbare Hürden – und das selbst in der ersten Bewerbungsphase, die noch anonym ist.

    Wie kann das sein? Liegt es an einer schlechteren Bildung, an mangelnden Sprachkenntnissen oder an fehlendem kulturellem Wissen? Die Antwort darauf gibt es in der neuen Podcast-Folge „Zugang zum Polizeidienst: Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund haben es schwerer“, in der die Soziologin und Polizeiforscherin Sabrina Ellebrecht zu Gast ist.

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A podcast about the research currently being conducted at the Max PIanck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg, Germany.
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