In this article, the author reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on policing, the relations among police officers and the interactions between police and citizens based on systematic social observations in small to semi-sized local police forces during the pandemic. The article discusses the nature of police work during the crisis and new types of interventions that police officers are confronted with (e.g. curfew controls). Additionally, the impact of the pandemic on the internal and external relations is discussed. Internally, the COVID-19 measures may have an impact on police officers’ possibilities for personal, social interactions among colleagues, which may potentially challenge the solidarity within the police force. Externally, tensions may arise in relations with citizens, partly because of unclear regulations or variable interpretations of those regulations. Those unclear regulations, but also uncertainties concerning one’s own competences and questions regarding the police’s role in enforcing the pandemic regulations, put pressure on the police’s (self-)legitimacy. |
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Politie en de COVID-19-pandemie in België: impact op het politiewerk, de interne relaties en politie-burgerinteracties |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | COVID-19 regulations, crisis, procedural justice, police legitimacy, self-legitimacy |
Auteurs | Yinthe Feys |
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Burgerparticipatie bij vermissingen: een toepassing van de Theory of Planned Behavior binnen de districtsrecherche |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | citizen participation, decision making, Policing, criminal investigation, police discretion |
Auteurs | Jerôme Lam, Eline Schoonderwoerd en Nicolien Kop |
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This article examines the use of citizen participation in urgent missing person cases. The Theory of Planned Behavior was used to examine which specific considerations investigators have in this regard and which have the greatest influence on the choice of whether or not to involve citizens. The findings suggest that this choice is primarily attitude-driven. Detectives are predominantly positive about participation, but see harm to the investigation as the main risk. A practical implication is to focus collaboration primarily on professionally organized groups of citizens to reduce (perceived) risks. |
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Agressie tegen politiemedewerkers en omgang met burgers: wederkerige beïnvloeding of gemeenschappelijke oorzaken? |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | police-citizen, victimization, violence, use of force, patience |
Auteurs | Lisa van Reemst, Tamar Fischer en Frank Weerman |
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Police officers are often the victim of aggression by citizens, which has negative consequences for them and society in general. Therefore, it is important to gain knowledge about related factors. This study examines to what extent experiencing aggression as a police officer is related to their patience with citizens and use of force. Two explanations based on the victim-offender overlap are examined: that aggression experiences and dealing with citizens influence each other and that they have common causes. This study was conducted on the basis of a longitudinal questionnaire survey among police officers (N=693). The results show that interaction with citizens, including patience with citizens and the use of force, is related to the aggression police officers experience. The association diminishes when common causes, in this case socio-demographic and work-related characteristics, are taken into account, but does not disappear. No direct support is found for reciprocal influence. Implications and suggestions for further research are described. |
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Relaties tussen politie en burgers in een veranderende context |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | Interaction, Police-citizen, Police organization, Societal developments, Organizational developments |
Auteurs | Jan Terpstra, Antoinette Verhage en Lisa van Reemst |
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In the past years important changes have occurred in police work in the Netherlands and Belgium. These developments, and new questions that arose because of these developments, are the reason we dedicate a special issue to ‘the police and citizen in a changing context’. In this introduction of this issue, we describe a number of developments and new questions. We address the changing distance between police officers and citizens, authority and trust, the role of citizens, technology and digitization and growing complexity and diversity. In addition, the articles in this special issue are introduced. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | community safety, crime prevention, neighborhood inhabitants, Neighborhood Watch, police |
Auteurs | Thom Snaphaan, Lieven Pauwels en Wim Hardyns |
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The rise of the internet and social media has important consequences for the way we interact, communicate and access information. This has repercussions for the police organization and also for the cooperation between police and citizens. One of these forms of cooperation between police and citizens are neighborhood watch (NW) projects (also known as ‘BINs’ in Belgium and ‘burgerwachten’ in the Netherlands). This study uses semi-structured interviews (n=380) in Belgium to examine how NW members and non-NW members perceive the effectiveness of both formal and informal NW projects and how the two relate to each other. The perceived effectiveness is assessed based on several criteria, including impact on crime, fear of crime, policing, and the relationship between police and citizens. |
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De meerwaarde van kwalitatief onderzoek om effecten van interventies te bepalenEen effectmeting in de praktijk van een toezichthouder |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Toezicht, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | Effectmeting, Kwalitatief, Plausibiliteit, Toezichthouder, Uitdagingen |
Auteurs | Laurie Jansen en Whitney Tanihatu |
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Het uitvoeren van effectmetingen door toezichthouders draagt bij aan evidence based toezicht. In de praktijk lopen toezichthouders tegen o.a. ethische, methodologische en praktische uitdagingen aan en is het vaak niet mogelijk om causaliteit aan te tonen. Met een praktijkvoorbeeld toont de NVWA aan dat het streven naar beredeneerde plausibiliteit een werkbaar en pragmatisch alternatief is. De NVWA kiest voor mixed methods in haar onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van een interventiemix op de naleving. Een belangrijke les is dat het combineren van kwantitatieve en kwalitatieve onderzoeksmethoden leidt tot complementaire inzichten en goed kan aansluiten op de onvoorspelbare praktijk van een toezichthouder. |
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Bulkbevoegdheden en strafrechtelijk onderzoekLessen uit de jurisprudentie van het EHRM voor de normering van grootschalige data-analyse |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Bijzonder Strafrecht & Handhaving, Aflevering 2 2022 |
Trefwoorden | bulk-hacking, bulkinterceptie van communicatie, grootschalige data-analyse, normering, EHRM |
Auteurs | Dr. M. Galič |
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Bulkbevoegdheden, zoals bulkinterceptie van communicatie en bulk-hacking, worden steeds vaker gebruikt, niet alleen in zaken van nationale veiligheid, maar ook in strafrechtelijke onderzoeken naar zware criminaliteit. De EncroChat-hack is daar een recent voorbeeld van. De vraag die echter nog moet worden beantwoord is: hoe moeten deze bevoegdheden, die tot grootschalige data-analyse in strafrechtelijke onderzoeken leiden, worden genormeerd zodat zij in overeenstemming zijn met artikel 8 EVRM? Twee recente arresten van het EHRM met betrekking tot bulkinterceptie bieden enkele lessen. Zij laten zien dat bulkbevoegdheden moeten worden beschouwd als een proces dat ‘end-to-end-waarborgen’ vereist en een gedetailleerde regulering van alle verwerkingsfasen, te weten de verzameling, de selectie, de analyse en het gebruik (waaronder het delen) van de data. |
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Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 2 2022 |
Trefwoorden | deradicalisering, disengagement, exitprogramma, gevangeniswezen |
Auteurs | Robin Christiaan van Halderen, Nanne Vosters, Janine Janssen e.a. |
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In this article a framework is provided for the design and implementation of exit programmes used in prisons and by probation services. These programmes are targeted at violent extremist (ex-)offenders and are used for the purpose of deradicalisation or disengagement and support the successful reintegration of (ex-)offenders back into society. Based on a review of scientific and practice-oriented literature six categories of standards and practices are described. An exit programme needs to be tailored to the context in which it is used and to the risks and needs of the individual. In addition to various other aspects, earlier attention for reintegration and the active involvement of an (ex-)offender’s social environment are crucial in an exit progamme. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Bijzonder Strafrecht & Handhaving, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Trefwoorden | compliancemonitor, transactie, strafbaarheid van rechtspersonen, Verenigde Staten, evaluatie Wet OM-afdoening |
Auteurs | Mr. I.M. Braam, Mr. K.T. Bottse en Prof. mr. R.M.I. Lamp |
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Het conceptwetsvoorstel naar aanleiding van de evaluatie van de Wet OM-afdoening introduceert de mogelijkheid voor het Openbaar Ministerie om bij een transactie als voorwaarde het naleven van aanwijzingen in het kader van gedragstoezicht gericht op compliancebeleid op te leggen. In de bijbehorende memorie van toelichting wordt verduidelijkt dat hierbij onder meer aan de aanstelling van een compliancemonitor kan worden gedacht. In dit artikel wordt onderzocht in hoeverre het conceptwetsvoorstel op dit punt aansluit bij internationale ontwikkelingen, specifiek de ervaringen die in de Verenigde Staten – een voorloper op dit gebied – met de compliancemonitor zijn opgedaan. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Bijzonder Strafrecht & Handhaving, Aflevering 1 2022 |
Auteurs | Mr. J. Boonstra, Mr. dr. S.S. Buisman, Mr. A.A. Feenstra e.a. |
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De cyberverzekering: over incident response, boetes en ransomware |
Tijdschrift | Maandblad voor Vermogensrecht, Aflevering 2 2022 |
Trefwoorden | cybercriminaliteit, cybersecurity, cyberrisico, privacy, schade |
Auteurs | Mr. dr. N.M. Brouwer |
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In deze bijdrage zet de auteur uiteen wat de cyberverzekering inhoudt en licht zij drie specifieke aspecten daarvan uit: incident-responsediensten als directe hulp bij een cyberincident, boetes van de Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens en losgeld bij ransomware. |
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Kroniek Straf(proces)recht 2021 |
Tijdschrift | Advocatenblad, Aflevering 10 2021 |
Auteurs | Nikki Alberts, Rachel Bruinen, Dirk Dammers e.a. |
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Boosheid, verdriet of walging?Een systematische literatuurreview naar de rol van emotie bij het effect van gruwelijk bewijsmateriaal op schuldbeslissingen |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2021 |
Trefwoorden | gruwelijk bewijs, emotie, schuldbeslissing, systematische literatuurreview |
Auteurs | Dante Hoek, Janne van Doorn en Sigrid van Wingerden |
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Previous research has shown that gruesome evidence influences guilt decisions. Several scholars have put forward that the emotional response to gruesome evidence drives this effect. The current systematic review aims to critically scrutinize the current literature on this underlying emotion mechanism, by reviewing studies on the potential mediating role of emotion. A synthesis of the literature suggests that specific emotions have different effects: disgust shows a mediating effect, fear and sadness do not, whereas the effect of anger is inconsistent. The question remains whether an emotional effect is desirable in the courtroom. Recommendations for future research and the legal practice are made. |
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Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2021 |
Trefwoorden | Detentie, Autonomie, Zelfredzaamheid, Sense of agency |
Auteurs | Josi Driessen, Renske Potgieter, Anja Dirkzwager e.a. |
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Life in prison goes hand in hand with far-reaching restrictions in the personal autonomy of offenders. Lack of personal autonomy and the coercion to perform certain actions disrupt the ‘normal’ intrinsic experiences of voluntary action (i.e. sense of agency). Disturbances in the neurocognitive basis of voluntary action have a number of clear effects on human functioning, including self-reliance. This paper provides a first analysis of the relationship between personal autonomy and the intrinsic experience of voluntary action, and how this may be the key to understanding how freedom restrictions in detention can reduce self-reliance. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 4 2021 |
Trefwoorden | predictive policing, big data, police, crime statistics, Belgium |
Auteurs | Wim Hardyns en Anneleen Rummens |
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Predictive policing is the use of historical crime and other data in complex statistical models to predict where and when there is a high risk of new crime events. These predictions can then be used to direct police patrols proactively. Despite the increasing use and commercialisation of predictive policing worldwide, academic research into the methodological and operational dimensions of predictive policing is relatively limited. Since 2015 we have researched and tested several predictive crime models methodologically and operationally, based on police and other (big) data sources in several Belgian police districts. In this article, we summarise the results of six years of empirical research into predictive policing and look to the future of predictive policing research and practice. |
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Tijdschrift | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Aflevering 2 2021 |
Trefwoorden | Social solidarity, COVID-19, Religious freedom, Cultural defence, Ultra-Orthodox sects in Israel |
Auteurs | Miriam Gur-Arye en Sharon Shakargy |
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The article discusses the tension between social solidarity and religious freedom as demonstrated by the refusal of the ultra-Orthodox sects in Israel to comply with COVID-19 regulations. The article provides a detailed description of the refusal to comply with the regulations restricting mass prayer services in synagogues and studying Torah in the yeshivas, thus interfering with the ultra-Orthodox religious life. The article suggests possible explanations for that refusal, based on either religious beliefs or a socio-political claim to autonomy, and discusses whether the polity should be willing to tolerate such a refusal on the basis of the cultural defence. The article concludes that despite the drastic restrictions on religious life caused by the social distancing regulations, and the special importance of freedom of religion, reducing the pandemic’s spread called for awarding priority to solidarity over religious freedom, and the enforcement of social solidarity legal duties – the social distancing regulations – on all. |
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Tijdschrift | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Aflevering 2 2021 |
Trefwoorden | SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, The state’s duty to protect, Duty to rescue, Responsibility, Solidarity |
Auteurs | Konstantinos A Papageorgiou |
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The article discusses a range of important normative questions raised by anti-COVID-19 measures and policies. Do governments have the right to impose such severe restrictions on individual freedom and furthermore do citizens have obligations vis-à-vis the state, others and themselves to accept such restrictions? I will argue that a democratic state may legitimately enforce publicly discussed, properly enacted and constitutionally tested laws and policies in order to protect its citizens from risks to life and limb. Even so, there is a natural limit, factual and normative, to what the state or a government can do in this respect. Citizens will also need to take it upon themselves not to harm and to protect others and in the context of a pandemic this means that endorsement of restrictions or other mandatory measures, notably vaccination, is not to be seen as a matter of personal preference concerning the supposedly inviolable sovereignty of one’s own body. |
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Tijdschrift | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Aflevering 2 2021 |
Trefwoorden | Vulnerability, Contingency, Freedom and Anxiety, Solidarity, Legal concept of inclusion |
Auteurs | Benno Zabel |
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The COVID-19 crisis has produced or amplified disruptive processes in societies. This article wants to argue for the fact that we understand the meaning of the COVID-19 crisis only if we relate it to the fundamental vulnerability of modern life and the awareness of vulnerability of whole societies. Vulnerability in modernity are expressions of a reality of freedom that is to some extent considered contingent and therefore unsecured. It is true that law is understood today as the protective power of freedom. The thesis of the article, however, boils down to the fact that the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in a new way of thinking about the protection of freedom. This also means that the principle of solidarity must be assigned a new social role. Individual and societal vulnerability refer thereafter to an interconnectedness, dependency, and a future perspective of freedom margins that, in addition to the moral one, can also indicate a need for legal protection. In this respect, law has not only a function of delimitation, but also one of inclusion. |
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De ‘disposable army’ van georganiseerde misdaadgroepenOnderlinge relaties en weerbaarheid in de onderwereld |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2021 |
Trefwoorden | the underworld, vulnerable youth, securitisation, national security, research agenda |
Auteurs | Anna Sergi |
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This article considers the concept of ‘disposable army’ as a recent addition to the agendas of some policing units countering organized crime in the Western world. The idea of a disposable army comes from counterterrorism and national security languages, but it also echoes studies on disposable youth, their delinquency and vulnerability. The author sketches the main lines of arguments on both the securitisation of organized crime and the vulnerability of disadvantaged and disposable children and young people. Also, she reflects on the concept of disposable army in organized crime by presenting starting observations for a research agenda on this subject and by pointing out how unpacking this concept, and its implications, indeed means to understand how relationships, values, and resilience work in the so-called ‘underworld’. |
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Drugscriminaliteit beheersbaar houdenDe inspanningen van 25 jaar |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2021 |
Trefwoorden | the Netherlands, drugs policy, history, organized crime, policing |
Auteurs | Manja Abraham en Toine Spapens |
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In international organized drug crime, the Netherlands is an important transit country (especially for cocaine and, to a lesser extent, heroin and other drugs) and an important production country (of cannabis and synthetic drugs). Drug production and trafficking have serious consequences for society. For example, in addition to possible health damage due to drug use, criminal money flows become intertwined with the regular economy. There is also an increase in new perpetrators, facilitators and bystanders who become involved in illegal activities, murders, and other violence due to conflict between criminal groups and dumping waste from drug production. Organized drug crime increasingly has a far-reaching and subversive impact on the Netherlands and its rule of law. The murders of journalist Peter R. de Vries and lawyer Derk Wiersum are painful recent examples. Despite these severe consequences, the approach to organized drug crime has long been what we can retrospectively call ‘modest’, ‘naïve’, ‘incidental’, and ‘fragmented’. |