Little is known about how ex-prisoners’ parole supervision experiences relate to desistance. The aim of this article therefore is to gain insight into the nature of release conditions and parole supervision of ex-prisoners and parolees’ perceptions of their supervision related to the desistance process. A total of 23 Dutch parolees were interviewed in depth at three waves starting in prison up to one year after their release, and the 69 interviews were combined with their parole files containing information about conditions, violations and sanctions. Parole files revealed the practice of highly engaged parole officers, who worked with parolees to strengthen factors known to foster desistance. However, the interviews showed that most parolees found their parole experience predominantly surveillance-oriented and not very helpful for desistance. Parole was experienced as most beneficial when parole officers used their discretionary power to adjust conditions creating ‘space’ for trial-and-error. |
Zoekresultaat: 20 artikelen
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Controle of begeleiding? Ervaringen met reclasseringstoezicht tijdens de voorwaardelijke invrijheidstelling |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 3 2019 |
Trefwoorden | parole, desistance, supervision, Re-entry, risk management |
Auteurs | Jennifer Doekhie MSc, Dr. Esther van Ginneken, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
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De psychische gezondheid van gedetineerden in België en Nederland: een systematisch overzicht |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | prison, mental disorders, distress, substance use, suicide |
Auteurs | Drs. Louis Favril en Dr. Anja Dirkzwager |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
A well-established body of epidemiological research suggests that the prevalence of mental health problems (mental disorders, psychological distress, and substance use) in prisoner populations far exceeds that of non-incarcerated people in the surrounding community. Poor mental health in prisoners is associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including suicidal behaviour. In the past decade, novel data in Belgium and the Netherlands have been published on this topic, which have not been synthesized to date. The aim of the current systematic literature review was to provide an up-to-date overview of the mental health of prisoners in Belgium and the Netherlands. Based on 24 empirical studies conducted in 1997-2018, the authors conclude that people with mental health problems are overrepresented in Belgian and Dutch prisons, providing both a challenge and a public health opportunity to address the mental health care needs of a vulnerable and hard-to-engage population. Investing in the prevention and treatment of mental health problems not only benefits the prisoners concerned, but equally, society at large. |
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Het verloop van de partnerrelaties van gedetineerden tijdens en na detentie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | detention, partnerships, relationship quality, longitudinal |
Auteurs | Anne Brons MSc, Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta en Dr. Anja Dirkzwager |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In the current criminological literature surprisingly little is known about the development of partnerships of detainees during and after detention. In particular, it is unknown to what extent existing differences in the relationship quality at the start of the detention period continue. Therefore, this study examined how the partnerships of detainees developed by using data from the Prison Project. This is a longitudinal study in which 747 detainees with a partner were interviewed at various moments during detention and six months after detention. The results show that bad partnerships at the beginning of detention remain in general bad or end during and/or after detention, while the average to good relationships remain the same. |
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Psychische problemen tijdens detentie: een overzicht van kernresultaten uit het Prison Project |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 1 2018 |
Trefwoorden | mental health, prisoners, longitudinal, Geestelijke gezondheid, Gedetineerden, Longitudinaal |
Auteurs | Dr. A.J.E. Dirkzwager en Prof. dr. P. Nieuwbeerta |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This contribution summarizes findings from the Prison Project on the longitudinal course of mental health problems during imprisonment. The findings illustrate that prisoners experience high levels of mental health problems. Shortly after their arrival in detention, a quarter of them experienced a high level of mental health problems, which is five times as high as men in the general population. Prisoners’ mental health problems decreased during imprisonment. Both characteristics of the correctional environment (e.g. a fair and respectful treatment by prison staff) and pre-existing characteristics of the prisoners (e.g. personality traits) are related to the course of mental health problems in detention. |
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Het rechte padToekomstverwachtingen van langgestrafte gedetineerden in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 3 2017 |
Trefwoorden | long-term prisoners, future expectations, social ties, Agency |
Auteurs | Drs. Jennifer Doekhie, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager en Prof.dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This study focuses on a sample of 28 male long-term prisoners in the Netherlands who are about to return to society. The aims of the study are to examine their future expectations regarding criminal behavior and to explore how social and individual factors, such as employment, family support and agency, relate to these expectations. This is important because such expectations may affect their actual (criminal) behavior after release. Pre-release semi-structured in-depth interviews included questions about their future expectations, social ties, and sense of agency. Prisoners expecting to quit with criminal activities had both close social ties to society and scored high on individual factors. |
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Onderzoeksnotitie: Recidive na een korte of langere periode in detentie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1-2 2017 |
Trefwoorden | imprisonment, dose-response relationship, recidivism, propensity score methodology |
Auteurs | Dr. Hilde Wermink, Dr. Anke Ramakers, Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This paper examines the relationship between imprisonment length and registered recidivism. The data come from a unique longitudinal and nationwide study of Dutch male prisoners, serving an average of 4.1 months of confinement (N=1,467). Ideally an experimental design would be appropriate to examine the influence of different sentence lengths on recidivism. In order to approximate such a design using observational data, we adopt a propensity score methodology to control for selection bias in the dose-response relationship. Using a six-month follow-up, we do not find significant differences in post-release recidivism between men who spent shorter or longer periods of time in confinement. We discuss the pros and cons of the methodology applied as well as potential implications of the findings. |
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Street-level bureaucracy en verwijzingen naar gedragsinterventies in Nederlandse penitentiaire inrichtingenDiscrepanties tussen beleid en praktijk |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2016 |
Trefwoorden | prison, treatment, reducing recidivism, correctional treatment referrals, street-level bureaucracy theory |
Auteurs | Anouk Bosma MSc, Dr. Maarten Kunst, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Studies indicated that detainees are not always allocated to treatment programs based on official guidelines. Street-level bureaucracy theory suggests that this is because government employees do not always perform policies as prescribed. This study aimed to assess whether this also applies to the allocation of offenders to treatment in Dutch penitentiary institutions. This was studied among a group of 541 male prisoners who participated in the Recidivism Reduction program. The results showed that official policy guidelines were, in most cases, not leading when referring detainees to behavioral interventions. Instead, treatment referrals were influenced by a broad range of risk factors, as well as the length of an offender’s sentence. |
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Terug naar huis? Veranderingen in woonsituaties tijdens detentie en na vrijlating |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2016 |
Trefwoorden | housing changes, imprisonment, reentry, ex-prisoners |
Auteurs | Maaike Wensveen MSc, Dr. Hanneke Palmen, Dr. Anke Ramakers e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Although good and stable housing is one of the requirements for successful reintegration, research on the relation between imprisonment and housing is scarce. This study gains insight into the housing situation of Dutch prisoners before and after their incarceration. Data are used from 886 male Prison Project participants, who were interviewed both during and six months after detention. Changes in housing appear to be common; 52 percent of the prisoners has a different housing situation after release (compared to before detention). Changes in housing remain frequent during the six months post-release. The importance of good aftercare in the transition from prison to stable housing is underlined by these results. |
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Effecten van detentie op het vinden van werk en een woningTwee veldexperimenten |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2015 |
Trefwoorden | experiment, imprisonment, employment, housing, reentry |
Auteurs | Dr. Anja Dirkzwager, Prof. dr. Arjan Blokland, Kimberley Nannes MSc e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In this paper we examine to what extent a prison record negatively affects employment and accommodation outcomes after release from prison. Two randomized field experiments were conducted in which we had fictitious persons respond by email to online job openings and online advertisements for rented accommodations. In total, we responded to 384 job openings and to 231 advertisements for rented accommodations. Contrary to expectations, applicants with a prison record were not less likely to receive a positive response from employers than applicants without a prison record. Applicants with a non-western background, however, were less likely to receive a positive response. In the housing experiment, we did find a significant effect of having a prison record. Former prisoners were less likely to receive a positive response during their search for a place to live. |
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Determinanten van deelname aan een resocialisatieprogramma in Nederlandse penitentiaire inrichtingen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2014 |
Trefwoorden | Prison, reducing recidivism, correctional treatment, Resocialisation, treatment engagement |
Auteurs | Anouk Bosma MSc, Dr. Maarten Kunst, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The current study examined the extent to which risk factors and treatment readiness were related to prison based treatment engagement (i.e. participation and completion), using a large sample of detainees who were a candidate for the Prevention of Recidivism program. Analyses showed that offenders who were treatment ready were over two times more likely to complete treatment programs, compared to offenders who were not. Risk factors did, for the most part, not correlate with treatment participation and completion. Outcomes underlined the importance of motivational aspects and showed the significance of enhancing treatment readiness amongst correctional resocialisation participants. |
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Detentie en gevolgen van detentieOnderzoek in Nederland en België |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2014 |
Trefwoorden | Detentiebeleid, detentieonderzoek, detentiebeleving, gevangeniscultuur, detentie-effecten |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Kristel Beyens, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager en Prof. dr. Dirk Korf |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Prison policy in Belgium and the Netherlands is changing rapidly. While Belgium struggles with a persisting prison overcrowding, the Netherlands strongly cuts back on the prison system and is closing an increasing number of prisons. This introductory article to a special issue on detention starts with a short outline of recent changes in Dutch and Belgian prison policy, focusing on developments in detention capacity and prison population. Subsequently we present an overview of empirical criminological research in the Netherlands and Belgium, situated within the international literature, with a specific focus on studies regarding life in detention and effects of detention on prisoners' lives and on their social environment. Finally, we reflect upon existing detention research in both countries, e.g. in terms of gaps in research topics and methodology, and discuss some future developments. |
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Werk(kenmerken) en recidiverisico's na detentie in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2014 |
Trefwoorden | reintegration, imprisonment, employment, recidivism, longitudinal research |
Auteurs | Dr. Anke Ramakers, Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta, Dr. Johan van Wilsem e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Employment is believed to function as a ‘turning point’ for released offenders. Several theories state that employment can diminish recidivism, and offer different mechanisms to connect employment and crime, such as job stability and job quality. This study examines the effect of employment and employment characteristics on recidivism among Dutch ex-prisoners. Although recidivism risks are high among this group, longitudinal research on the effect of employment on recidivism risks is scarce. We based our analyses on longitudinal data of the Prison Project (n=842) and found that job stability reduces the risk of recidivism. The results indicate that not the guidance to a job, or a high-quality job, but the guidance to stable employment could help to reduce crime rates among this high-risk offender group. |
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Negatieve reacties en sociale contacten van partners van gedetineerden in Nederland: een empirisch onderzoek |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2014 |
Trefwoorden | partners of detainees, prison, negative reactions, social contacts, stigma |
Auteurs | Susanne van 't Hoff-de Goede MSc, Prof. dr. ir. Tanja van der Lippe, Dr. Joni Reef e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Not only detainees, but also their spouses can experience negative consequences of imprisonment. Even though these negative consequences can be far-reaching, research in this area is scarce. This paper researches if detention causes female partners of male detainees in the Netherlands to experience negative reactions from family, friends and neighbours and if this causes changes in their social contacts. This study used longitudinal data from the Prison Project on 119 partners of detainees. Results show that many partners of detainees receive negative reactions from their network members. When partners of detainees experience negative reactions from their family in law, friends or neighbours, their contacts with those groups decrease. When partners of detainees experience negative reactions from their friends, their contact with their family increases. |
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De subjectieve zwaarte van detentieEen empirisch onderzoek |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2014 |
Trefwoorden | subjective severity imprisonment, deterrence, just desert, deprivation model, importation model |
Auteurs | Ellen Raaijmakers MSc, Dr. Jan de Keijser, Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Both in punishment theory and sentencing practices, the subjective sentence severity is an important yet neglected area of research. This paper aims to explain differences between inmates in their subjective severity of imprisonment and to contemplate these against the background of important sentencing goals and sentencing principles. Two models commonly used to explain adjustment to prison life were applied: the import and deprivation model. Data from the Prison Project, collected among Dutch inmates staying in pretrial detention, reveal that both import and deprivation characteristics are related to the subjective severity of imprisonment. No support is found for a moderation effect of personality. |
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Behandelingsbereidheid onder gedetineerden in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2013 |
Trefwoorden | Behandelingsbereidheid, Deelname, Rehabilitatie, Gevangenis |
Auteurs | Anouk Bosma MSc, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager, Prof. Dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
A survey of the literature suggested that low participation rates in prison-based rehabilitation programs in The Netherlands can be explained by a lack of treatment readiness amongst rehabilitation candidates and participants. The current contribution aims to examine treatment readiness amongst detainees that have been assigned a candidate for a prison-based rehabilitation program in the Netherlands. To address these aims, data were used from the fourth wave of a research project studying the effects of imprisonment on the life of detainees in the Netherlands. Results showed that about eighty percent of treatment candidates were not treatment ready. This lack of treatment readiness amongst potential participants will no doubt influence both treatment engagement numbers, which studies have shown to be low, and quite possible treatment effectiveness. Results imply that practitioners should be aware of the absence of treatment readiness amongst a large part of their clients. Assessment and (if necessary) interventions to increase treatment readiness amongst candidates and participants seems of the utmost importance. |
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Psychische klachten bij mannelijke gedetineerdenPrevalentie en risicofactoren |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2013 |
Trefwoorden | mental health, prisoners, deprivation model, longitudinal |
Auteurs | Anne Brons MSc, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager, Drs. Karin Beijersbergen e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This study examined the prevalence and predictors of male inmates’ mental health problems. Data were used from the Prison Project, a longitudinal study in which 824 prisoners were surveyed twice (three weeks and three months after arrival in prison). Compared with the general population, inmates reported significantly more psychological problems. Except for depressive symptoms, inmates’ mental health problems decreased over time. After controlling for prior mental health problems and a number of import factors, we found that those who shared a cell in the first weeks of their imprisonment and held more positive judgments regarding daytime activities and the relationships with staff, reported fewer psychological problems after three months. Those who were verbally abused by prison staff during their first weeks in prison reported more psychological problems after three months. |
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Tevredenheid met advocaten onder Nederlandse preventief gedetineerden: percepties van procedurele rechtvaardigheid |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 4 2013 |
Trefwoorden | tevredenheid met advocaten, procedurele rechtvaardigheid, percepties van gedetineerden |
Auteurs | Ellen Raaijmakers MSc, Dr. Jan W. de Keijser, Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Currently, procedural justice theory is predominantly used to explain defendants’ satisfaction with the police, courts and prisons. It is unclear to what extent this theory applies to lawyers. This study investigates to what extent defendants are satisfied with their lawyers, and procedural fairness characteristics are related to defendants’ satisfaction with their lawyers. Data from the Prison Project were used: a large-scale research project on Dutch criminal defendants. Results suggest that generally, defendants are very satisfied with their lawyers. Variation in satisfaction with lawyers can be attributed for a substantial part to procedural fairness characteristics. |
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Zoeken naar de juiste bouwstenenHet gevangenisontwerp en de detentiebeleving van gedetineerden |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2012 |
Trefwoorden | prison design, prison environment, inmates’ perspective, prison conditions |
Auteurs | Drs. Karin Beijersbergen, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager, Prof. dr. Peter van der Laan e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Knowledge about the effects of the architectural design of prisons is limited. This large-scale study examined the relation between prison design and inmates’ perceptions of their conditions of confinement. Data were used from the Prison Project, in which inmates held in all Dutch remand centers were interviewed (N=1,715). Multilevel analyses showed that the architectural design was related to inmates’ perspective: prisoners in panopticon designs experienced their autonomy, safety and relationships with staff less positive than prisoners in other designs. Specific characteristics of the prison design, like more gallery levels and a higher rate of double bunking, were also associated with less positive inmates’ perceptions. |
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Reclasseringstoezicht en jongvolwassenen |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2010 |
Trefwoorden | Reclassering, Toezicht, Interventies, Jongvolwassenen |
Auteurs | Willemijn Lamet, Chrissy James, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Approximately a third of all probation supervision programs is imposed to young adults (18 to 25 years). Literature research shows that young adulthood can be viewed as a separate (developmental) age category. Quantitative analysis of data from the Dutch Probation Service provides some evidence for young adults being a special offender group. Some outcomes cause concerns, e.g. higher absconding rates from supervision and higher re-offending rates. The article discusses these findings and the need for a separate or customized approach as claimed by Probation Service. |
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Onbedoelde gevolgen van vrijheidsstraffenEen literatuurstudie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2009 |
Trefwoorden | vrijheidsstraf, detentieschade, gezondheid, sociaaleconomische positie, literatuuronderzoek |
Auteurs | Dr. Anja J.E. Dirkzwager, Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta en Prof. dr. Jan P.S. Fiselier |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article reviews Dutch literature on collateral effects of incarceration on various life circumstances: psychological and physical health; social-economic status; well-being of partners of (ex-)prisoners; and well-being of children of (ex-)prisoners. Dutch research is predominantly descriptive and examines life circumstances of the prisoners and their family members during or just after imprisonment. Additionally, almost all Dutch studies, aiming to investigate the causal effects of incarceration on life circumstances, are characterised by methodological shortcomings, such as a lack of a longitudinal design or control groups. Therefore, it is still difficult to draw conclusions on the causal effects of imprisonment on life trajectory. |