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Kazyrytski Leanid is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Girona, where he has been teaching and conducting research since 2004. He is affiliated with the Department of Public Law and the Research Group in the Seminar of Criminal and Criminological Sciences. He also teaches at the Open University of Catalonia and the Police School of the Generalitat of Catalonia (Public Security Institute of Catalonia) since 2010. His academic base is located at the Law Building, University of Girona.
Research Interests: His work focuses on criminology, organized crime, street gangs, immigration and delinquency, penology, reintegration policies, and political rehabilitation. He critically examines punitive turns in criminal justice, the social construction of gang problems, and historical crimes such as Francoist repression and the glorification of Nazism. His research often involves comparative analysis across Spain, France, Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.
Publication Trends: His publications from 2010 to 2021 reflect a consistent focus on transnational crime, youth delinquency, and political dimensions of criminal justice. Key themes include Russian organized crime in Spain, Latin American gangs in Catalonia, corruption in Russia, and state responses to urban revolts. His work appears in journals such as European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Human Rights Review, and Crime and Justice, indicating strong interdisciplinary engagement.
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Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grants are mentioned, his long-standing participation in research projects since 2005 and publication record suggest active involvement in funded research and likely supervision of graduate students. He has contributed to national and international conferences since 2009, reflecting academic outreach and collaboration.
Labs and Teams: He is a member of the Research Group in the Seminar of Criminal and Criminological Sciences at the University of Girona, which supports collaborative research in criminal law and criminology.
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