Renard Bertrand
Criminology
Institut National de Criminalistique et de Criminologie
Belgium
Biography
Bertrand Renard, PhD in Criminology at the Catholic University of Louvain and holder of a master's degree in law, defended his thesis in 2008 on the use of DNA in criminal justice in Belgium. After a first research experience at the University of Namur, he joined the NCIC Criminology at its creation to lead and then conduct various research on police and judicial investigation methods (proactive research, polygraph, expertise judicial, cost of justice ...), each of these projects mobilizing various methodological devices. He is also an associate researcher at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Deviance and Penalties (Catholic University of Louvain) and lecturer at the School of Criminology at the same university.
Research Interest
Criminology
Publications
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RENARD, B., The Relevance of Actor Network Theory (ANT) for Research on the Use of Genetic Analysis for Identification in Criminal Justice (Chapter 8), in Dominique Robert and Martin Dufresne (Ed.), Actor Network Theory and Crime Studies – Explorations in Science and Technology, Ashgate Editions, 2014, 113-126.
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RENARD, B., (à paraître en 2017) L’analyse ADN en matière pénale – La loi du 22 mars 1999 : la réforme de la loi du 7 novembre 2011 et ses arrêtés d’application, Préface de Henri Bosly, Dossier du Journal des Tribunaux, Larcier Ed., 120 p.