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Prof. Lieselot Bisschop is a Full Professor of Criminology at the Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her research focuses on environmental harm, corporate crime, organized crime, and environmental governance. She co-chairs the Public & Private Interests sector plan, exploring governance dynamics in environmental and human rights contexts. Her work addresses issues like e-waste trafficking, PFAS pollution, and drug crime in ports. She has received prestigious awards, including the Erasmus Research Prize (2023) and Outstanding Article Award (2019).
Education:
- PhD in Transnational Environmental Crime, Ghent University (2012)
- Master's in European Criminology & Criminal Justice Systems (2006)
- Master's in Criminological Sciences (2005)
Research Interests: Prof. Bisschop investigates the intersection of economic, environmental, and social governance challenges, particularly in contexts like the Port of Rotterdam and Louisiana coastal land loss. Her work emphasizes corporate accountability, public-private collaboration, and sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Recent Research Trends: Her publications address systemic drivers of environmental crime, PFAS pollution impacts, and governance innovations. She critiques regulatory failures and advocates for inclusive prosperity through multi-stakeholder approaches.
Awards:
- Erasmus Research Prize 2023 (shared)
- Outstanding Article Award 2019
- Rudi Verheyen Award 2014
Advising & Grants: While no students are listed, she collaborates on initiatives like FORT-PORT (drug crime prevention in ports) and the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity research team. Her work bridges academic research with policy impact.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Erasmus Initiative on Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity and co-organizer of the FORT-PORT project. Active in interdisciplinary collaborations to address environmental and crime governance challenges.
