Groups

Funding

This section analyzes funding obtained by Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law according to the different classifications: modality, source of funding, area, type of activity and by tenured professor.

Total funding for Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law (2017-2020)

2017201820192020
Funding€287,190€267,580€471,378€331,445

Modality of funding

What types of funding support research?

Secured funding for research and transfer can be classified according to its modality, that is, according to whether it proceeds from calls that are competitive, concerted or UC3M internal funding. This section presents the evolution of this funding in the period 2017-2020 for the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law.

Funding by modality (2019-2020) in the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law

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Modality20192020
Concerted€311,946€188,441
Competitive€156,332€136,888
UC3M-funded€3,100€6,115
€471,378€331,445

UC3M Internal Funding Program (2019-2020)

YearUC3M-funded
2019€3,100
2020€6,115
€9,215

Competitive/concerted funding (2019-2020)

YearConcertedCompetitive
2019€311,946€156,332
2020€188,441€136,888
€500,387€293,221

Evolution of funding by modality (2019-2020)

Modality20192020
Concerted66.2%56.9%
Competitive33.2%41.3%
UC3M-funded0.7%1.8%

Source of funding

Where does funding for research and transfer come from?

Secured funding can be classified according to its sources: European programs, National programs, Regional programs, Contracts with Public Administrations, Contracts with Private Entities, Non- European International, Awards or UC3M Internal Research Program. This shows this distribution for the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law.

Source of funding (2019-2020)

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Source20192020
Contracts with Private entities €285,791€173,441
European programs€135,762€87,021
Regional programs€43,618
Contracts with Public administrations€26,155€15,000
National programs€20,570€6,250
UC3M Internal Research Program€3,100€6,115
Non-European international
Awards
€471,378€331,445

European/national/regional funding (2019-2020)

YearEuropean programsRegional programsNational programs
2019€135,762€20,570
2020€87,021€43,618€6,250
€222,783€43,618€26,820

Competitive/concerted funding (2019-2020)

YearContracts with Private entities Contracts with Public administrations
2019€285,791€26,155
2020€173,441€15,000
€459,232€41,155

Distribution of funding by source (2019-2020)

Source20192020
Contracts with Private entities 60.6%52.3%
European programs28.8%26.3%
Regional programs13.2%
Contracts with Public administrations5.5%4.5%
National programs4.4%1.9%
UC3M Internal Research Program0.7%1.8%
Non-European international
Awards

Area

Where does funding for research and transfer come from?

The area of funding allows us to classify research and transfer funds as to their location, according to whether they are: regional, national, European, Non-European international or internal. It shows the distribution of funding according to this classification for the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law.

Funding by area (2019-2020)

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Areas20192020
Regional€297,361€217,059
European €135,762€87,021
National€35,154€21,250
Internal€3,100€6,115
International
€471,378€331,445

National/regional (2019-2020)

YearRegionalNational
2019€297,361€35,154
2020€217,059€21,250
€514,420€56,404

European/international (2019-2020)

YearEuropean International
2019€135,762
2020€87,021
€222,783

Distribution of funding by area (2019-2020)

Areas20192020
Regional63.1%65.5%
European 28.8%26.3%
National7.5%6.4%
Internal0.7%1.8%
International

Type of activity

In what types of research and transfer activites is funding distributed?

Research and transfer funding are classified according to the following types of activity: R+D Projects, Art. 83 for R+D Projects, Consulting and Technical Services, which include consulting and technical assistance as well as recurring technical services; Other contracts and agreements, including Chairs, Sponsorships and Collaboration Agreements; Mobility, Private Competitive Funding, Industrial Doctorate and a last category that includes Financial support for Conferences, Awards and Internal Research Program.This section shows in detail funding obtained by the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law in 2019-2020.

Funding by type of activity (2019-2020)

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Type of activity20192020
Consulting and technical services€311,946€188,441
R+D Project€156,332€130,638
Mobility€11,365
Grants, conferences, awards and UC3M Internal Research Program€3,100€1,000
Private competitive funding
Industrial doctorate
Other contracts and agreements (Chairs, Sponsorships, Collaboration)
Art. 83 for R+D project
€471,378€331,445

Distribution of funding by type of activity (2019-2020)

Type of activity20192020
Consulting and technical services66.2%56.9%
R+D Project33.2%39.4%
Mobility3.4%
Grants, conferences, awards and UC3M Internal Research Program0.7%0.3%
Private competitive funding
Industrial doctorate
Other contracts and agreements (Chairs, Sponsorships, Collaboration)
Art. 83 for R+D project

Funding by professor

For this classification, the tenured academic staff of the department is taken into account: full professor, professor emeritus, associate professor and lecturer. The ratio is calculated between the secured funding by the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law for each year and the staff members in these categories.

Funding by professor

2017201820192020
Funding per tenured professor€22,090€20,580€36,260€25,500

Research

Scientific output

Research results from the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law

This section shows the scientific output of the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law for the period 2017-2020. It encompasses data on theses, books and book chapters, articles and conferences both national and international. The figures corresponding to scientific activity provided in this section were obtained from those published in the Research Portal of May 2021.

Theses (2017-2020)

2017201820192020
Theses612

Articles published (2017-2020)

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2017201820192020
National articles12101111
International articles7233
19121414

Articles indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus databases (2017-2020)

2017201820192020
Total number of articles19121414
Articles in SCOPUS1111
Articles in Web of Science111
21131616

Books, book chapers, and working papers published (2017-2020)

2017201820192020
Book chapters5626347
Books10784
Working papers
66334211

Conferences (2017-2020)

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2017201820192020
National conferences2883
International conferences11
2993

Staff

Who carries out research and tranfer at UC3M?

This encompasses the academic staff affiliated with the Department of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law, classified according to the categories: full professor, associate professor, teaching assistant, visiting professor and assistant professor.

Teaching-research staff in the Departament of Criminal Law, Procedural Law, and History of Law (2017-2020)

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Staff2017201820192020
Assistant professors16152017
Full professors5557
Associate professors9986
Visiting professors5555
Teaching assistants2233
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