Capítulos em Livros

Carrapiço, Helena (2018), Cyber crime as a fragmented policy field in the context of the area of freedom, security and justice, in Ariadna Ripoll Servent, Florian Trauner (org.), The Routledge Handbook of Justice and Home Affairs Research. London: Routledge

Carrapiço, Helena (2017), Blurring Public and Private: cybersecurity in the age of regulatory capitalism, in O. Bures and H. Carrapico (org.), The Privatization of Security: going beyond private military companies. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer

Carrapiço, Helena (2017), EU Cyber Crime Policies, in Florian Trauner and Ariadna Ripoll- Servent (org.), Routledge Handbook on Justice and Home Affairs. New York. London.: Routledge

Carrapiço, Helena (2017), Fronteiras Europeias em fluxo: tecnologias, externalisação e transparência, in Maria Raquel Freire (org.), Fronteiras Contemporaneas. Coimbra: Almedina

Carrapiço, Helena; Farrand, Ben (2016), The European Union and Cyber crime, in E. Herlin Karnell, M. Fletcher and C. Matera (org.), The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. London and New York: Routledge

Carrapiço, Helena; André Barrinha (2016), The internal, the external and the virtual: the EU and the security of cyberspace, in Laura Chappell, Jocelyn Mawdsley and Petar Petrov (org.), The EU, Strategy and Security Policy. London, New York: Routledge

Carrapiço, Helena; Pineu, Daniel (2013), Quando a excepção ainda prova a regra: a Escola de Copenhaga vista pelos seus críticos, in Raquel Freire e André Barrinha (org.), Segurança, Liberdade e Política: a Escola de Copenhaga em Português. Coimbra: Almedina

Carrapiço, Helena (2012), Transnational Organized Crime: a reflection on concepts and definitions, in Felia Allum e Stanley Gilmour (org.), Routledge Handbook on Transnational organized Crime. Londres: Routledge

Carrapiço, Helena (2010), The evolution of the European Union's Understanding of Organized crime and its embedment in EU discourse, in Felia Allum, Daniela Irrera, Francesca Longo e Panos Kostakos (org.), Defining and Defying Organised Crime. Londres: Routledge