Intimate partner homicide (IPH) constitutes one of the most prevalent types of homicide. This study aims to assess the nature and prevalence of intimate partner homicide in the Netherlands in the period 2009-2014. In doing so, we make use of police data, court data, and media articles. Findings show that IPH occurs 29 times per year, resulting in a victimization rate of 0.20 per 100,000, similar to other Western-European countries. Our results further show a decline in IPH in the last years. IPH in the Netherlands mostly occurs in heterosexual relationships, and involves male perpetrators and female victims. Finally, we reflect on possible causes for the decline of this type of homicide. |
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Partnerdoding in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 4 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Partnerdoding, Epidemiologie, Moord, Nederland |
Auteurs | Marieke Liem, Inge de Jong en Jade van Maanen |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | blame games, crisis, resignation, local authority, mayor |
Auteurs | Sandra L. Resodihardjo, Marloes Meijer en Brendan J. Carroll |
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Following a crisis, questions are often raised about how this crisis could have happened and whether someone is to be blamed for the crisis or its bad management. The blame game can become fierce as actors try to avoid, shift or mitigate blame in order to stay in office. In 2014, a festival took place in Haaksbergen where a monster truck drove into the audience, killing three people and injuring many others. Not enough safety measures had been taken to prevent the tragedy. Many actors were to blame for that, including the local authority which had granted the permit. Other actors blamed for the events were the mayor, the monster truck driver, and the organization organizing the festival. In the end, the mayor of Haaksbergen resigned. Instead of becoming more accommodative in his response as his blame levels increased, the mayor continued to be quite defensive, stating that the permit would be granted again – even with today’s knowledge. As one council member stated it, one cannot defend something which cannot be defended. |