prof.dr. (Lieselot) LCJ Bisschop

Biography

Lieselot Bisschop's core areas of interest and expertise are environmental harm, corporate crime, organized crime and environmental governance. Past and ongoing studies have for instance focused on e-waste trafficking and planned obsolescence of electronics, wildlife, gold and timber trafficking, shipbreaking and coastal land loss. The difficult balance between economic, environmental and social considerations and between public and private governance is what continues to intrigue me and inspires my research. As co-chair on Public & Private Interests as part of the Sector Plan for Law, she focuses on how public and private actors together or individually govern public interests, with a particular focus on environment and human rights. Next to projects on environmental crime (e.g. Forever Chemicals-PFAS), her ongoing research also focuses on public and private (cooperation in the) control and prevention of organized crime (e.g. drugs trafficking via port of Rotterdam) and subversive crime [ondermijning]. As a member of the multidisciplinary research team of Erasmus Initiative on Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity, she invests in gaining insights into the drivers of environmental degradation and social exclusion and into the ways in which governments, businesses and civil society can individually and jointly take up governance responsibilities to reach inclusive prosperity

Erasmus School of Law

Full professor | Criminology
Email
bisschop@law.eur.nl
Room
L3-113
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

Erasmus School of Law

Associate professor | Criminology
Email
bisschop@law.eur.nl
Room
L3-113
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

Work

  • Lieselot Bisschop (28 March 2022) - How the Netherlands became a ‘narco state’
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (8 November 2021) - Paneldebat in Talkshow Vers Beton Live - Cocaïnehandel en impact op de stad
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (21 July 2021) - Weer duizenden kilo’s cocaïne gepakt, maar of dat echt impact heeft, valt te bezien
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (15 July 2021) - The Netherlands and Organized Crime
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (16 June 2021) - De onderschatting van de cocainehandel
  • Richard Staring, Henk Bunt, Robby Roks, Elisabeth Brein & Lieselot Bisschop (28 May 2019) - De ingewikkelde strijd tegen kalasjnikovs op het Rotterdams haventerrein
  • Lieselot Bisschop (1 September 2015) - Illegale handel in ivoor

  • Lieselot Bisschop (2022) - Environmental crime:Understanding the history and contemporary dynamics of PFAS Ecotoxicity
  • Lieselot Bisschop (2022) - Lezing voor omgevingstafel Port of Moerdijk
  • Lieselot Bisschop & Karin van Wingerde (2022) - The Netherlands: Narcostate? Organized drug-related crime and its containment
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (2021) - Publiek-private samenwerking in de aanpak van drugscriminaliteit via havens - Keynote in webinar 'De haven en haar license to operate'
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (2021) - Mini-college Kwetsbaarheden ondermijning in zeehavens - Haven van Terneuzen
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (2021) - Mini-college over kwetsbaarheden voor ondermijning in zeehavens - Haven Moerdijk
  • LCJ (Lieselot) Bisschop (2021) - Publiek-private samenwerking in de Rotterdamse haven - Havenbazen Stocktakes
  • Lieselot Bisschop (2019) - Waste crime. Terrain of organized criminals or corporate crooks?
  • Robby Roks & Lieselot Bisschop (2019) - De aanpak van drugscriminaliteit in de Rotterdamse haven: aard en aanpak van fenomeen
  • Lieselot Bisschop (2019) - Environmental crime as corporate and organized crime

  • Lieselot Bisschop, S Strobl & J Viollaz (2019) - Outstanding Article Award 2019 for article "Getting Into Deep Water: Coastal Land Loss and State-Corporate Crime in the Louisiana Bayou" published in the British Journal of Criminology
  • Lieselot Bisschop (2014) - Rudi Verheyen Award for research with a particular relevance for environmental policy

Simon Fraser University

Start date approval
December 2022
End date approval
November 2023
Place
VANCOUVER
Description
Visiting professor

Thesis Master Criminology

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RS127

Research module I: Where the local meets

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMC08

Research module II: European Union crimi

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMC09

Research module III: Global discourse an

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMC10

Research module IV: Power relations and

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMC11

Organised Crime and governance

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMC12

Organised Crime and Governance

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RQ96

Thesis Master Criminology

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RS133

Corporate & White-collar crime and Gover

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RQ89

Master’s thesis

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMCS1

Master’s thesis: Final Session

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2022
Course Code
RIMCS2

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Gendered dynamics of environmental crime

Environmental crime and gender - showcasing examples and ideas how to fight the issue.
two chairs in front of a wall, the word feminism written on the wall

How can drug smuggling be reduced in the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam?

Lieselot Bisschop talks about the problems of drug smuggling in the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp and gives tips on how to combat it.

Designed to Break: Is programming premature product lifespans a form of corporate crime?

A blogpost on planned obsolescence and its effects on our world.
Hour glass filled with broken electronics

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