Those involved in a motor vehicle accident often have emotional needs that are not being met within the current framework of personal injury settlement. These needs include sharing one’s (side of the) story, getting in touch with the other person(s) involved and offering or receiving apologies. Following Nils Christie’s theory of ‘stolen’ conflicts, the fact that the people involved are often represented by lawyers or insurance companies is problematic because it alienates them from each other and it thwarts proper recovery. Incorporating restorative justice could offer a solution to this ‘theft’ of conflict, as it focuses on bringing all involved together to restore any of the harm done by concentrating on their needs. The central question to this dissertation is: how can restorative justice play a role in the sustainable resolution of conflicts after motor vehicle accidents so that the current insurance and liability system can better meet the immaterial needs of victims and perpetrators? Via several projects, the role of lawyers and insurance companies is studied. How beneficial or adversarial are their influences on victims and offenders? And can they incorporate restorative justice in their practice? The first publication is expected at the end of this year. |
Werk in uitvoering |
Herstelrecht op het terrein van verkeersongevallen. |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 2 2020 |
Trefwoorden | restorative justice, motor vehicle accidents, victimology, personal injury settlement |
Auteurs | Iris Becx MSc |
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Kroniek |
Plattelandscriminologie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Rural criminology, Policing, Critical criminology, Cultural criminology, Environmental crime |
Auteurs | Toine Spapens |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Criminology has traditionally focused on urban areas where crime visibly concentrates. However, since the 1990s, attention for ‘rural criminology’ has steadily increased. First, rural areas are confronted with partly different and less visible crime problems, such as environmental crimes. Second, public actors such as enforcement and other agencies are less present and ‘available’ in rural areas, and people on average trust the government less to provide support when necessary. This chronicle presents an overview of international and Dutch research in the context of rural criminology. The paper addresses cultural differences between urban and rural areas, high-volume crimes, gender-related violence, alcohol and drug abuse, environmental crime, and enforcement in rural areas. |
Kroniek |
‘Partners in crime’? De rol van de antropologie in de criminologie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2-3 2020 |
Trefwoorden | criminal anthropology, Criminology, anthropology |
Auteurs | Dr. Brenda Oude Breuil |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Criminology, as an inherently interdisciplinary field, has built on anthropology (and other social sciences) in its development. This contribution addresses the question which insights in criminology have most been inspired by anthropology. First, it looks into the ‘criminal anthropology’ of Lombroso; then it embarks on an appreciation of the ethnographic research design within criminology (as first adopted by the Chicago School); and, finally, it assesses the link between anthropology, and cultural and global criminology. I conclude that anthropology has been valuable to our discipline on four levels: methodologically (in the importance of the ethnographic research design), theoretically (in its role in the development of symbolic interactionism and structuralism, for example), geographically (in the global scope of anthropological research), and analytically, in its experience with ‘doing ethnography’ in economically, politically and culturally embedded ways. |
Werk in uitvoering |
The role of attitudes in the professional judicial decision-making progress: a work in progress |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Professional judicial decision-making process, Attitudes, Impartiality, Semi-structured interviews, Scenario-survey |
Auteurs | Mr. Elke Olthuis |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In our daily decision-making processes, attitudes play an important role. An attitude is an evaluative judgement of a person, object or an issue on a scale of favorability. A large amount of research has been done on the role of attitudes in our daily decision-making processes. There is, however, a gap in empirical knowledge when it concerns the role of attitudes in the professional judicial decision-making process. It has been accepted that the professional judicial decision-making process has a subjective element, but this subjective element remains unexplained. Attitudes are inherently personal and subjective, and they can make our decision-making process easier. They can, however, also be the basis for biases and prejudices. Herein lies a potential risk, especially in the professional judicial decision-making process. If attitudes play a role in the decision-making process of judges there is a possibility that impartiality, one of the judiciary’s core professional values, might be unobtainable. To see whether attitudes play a role in the professional judicial decision-making process semi-structured interviews will be conducted among judges, who will also be asked to fill in a scenario survey. Hopefully the obtained data will lead to a start in filling this gap in empirical knowledge. |
Kroniek |
Gedetineerd via de achterdeur: juridisch en criminologisch onderzoek naar omzetting en herroeping van vrijheidsbeperkende sancties |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2020 |
Trefwoorden | omzetting taakstraf, Herroeping voorwaardelijke sanctie, reclasseringstoezicht, Europese minimumregels community sanctions and measures, Europese reclasseringsregels |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Miranda Boone |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This contribution provides an overview of the legal and criminological research into the decision following the determination of a supervisor that the conditions of a freedom-restricting sanction are not met. It is an important decision, on the one hand because it can result in a more severe sanction than was initially imposed, on the other hand because a decision that is perceived as unfair can influence the extent to which suspects and convicts are willing to comply with conditions, and recidivism. Yet little research has been conducted into this decision. The legal safeguards with which it is accompanied are lagging behind those of the original sentencing decision. Undeserved according to penitentiary experts. The scarce empirical research shows that decision-making involves many different layers and that the actors involved have different goals, ranging from deterrence and emphasizing the credibility of the system to the successful completion of the sanction. Even in countries where regulations have been tightened considerably, the discretionary power of direct supervisors, such as employees of the working project or therapists, is still large. This raises the question to what extent the final decision maker (usually a judge) still has sufficient room to make an independent decision. |
Kroniek |
Kroniek civiele rechtspraak 2019 |
Tijdschrift | Markt & Mededinging, Aflevering 2 2020 |
Trefwoorden | civiel, rechtspraak, 2019, mededingingsrecht, Skanska |
Auteurs | Stefan Tuinenga en Marianne Meijssen |
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Kroniek |
Kroniek economie in het mededingingsrecht 2019 |
Tijdschrift | Markt & Mededinging, Aflevering 2 2020 |
Auteurs | Nicole Rosenboom, Anna den Boer, Lola Damstra e.a. |
Auteursinformatie |
Kroniek |
Criminalisering van migratie en grensmobiliteit als een legitieme zorg voor de publieke criminologie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Trefwoorden | crimmigration, border mobility, criminalization, migration, public criminology |
Auteurs | Maartje van der Woude |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
What role do Dutch criminologists play in the – especially since the onset of the so-called migration crisis – heated national and international debates on the criminalization of migration and border mobility? This will be the central question in this publication. Based on an inventory of national and international peer-reviewed publications written by Dutch criminologists, the article will reflect upon Dutch criminologists’ public role. In addition, based on the observed ‘silences’ in the scholarly debates on the criminalization of migration and border mobility, three avenues for further criminological research will be identified. |
Werk in uitvoering |
The alternative war on drugs: drug evictions and the (re)regulation of cannabis |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 3 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Drug eviction, Drug policy, Culture of Control, Empirical legal research |
Auteurs | L. Michelle Bruijn LLM Ph.D. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
As a reaction to the perceived enforcement deficit of criminal law in the field of drug control, several countries implemented alternative regulatory strategies. One such strategy is the reregulating drugs, especially cannabis. Another strategy is the use of civil or administrative law to address drug-related crime. Especially the use of eviction to combat drug activities has become increasingly popular. |
Praktijkberichten |
De Verordening inzake screening van overnames in de EU – de gevolgen voor de M&A-praktijk |
Tijdschrift | Onderneming en Financiering, Aflevering 3 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Screening mechanisme, Buitenlandse directe investeringen, FDI, Europese CFIUS |
Auteurs | Mr. W.M. Kros |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
De Verordening tot vaststelling van een kader voor de screening van buitenlandse directe investeringen in de EU (Verordening 2019/452) is op 19 maart 2019 aangenomen door het Europees Parlement en zal met ingang van 11 oktober 2020 van toepassing zijn. De Verordening stelt een raamwerk vast waarbinnen de EU-lidstaten en de Europese Commissie samenwerken aan de screening van investeringen van buiten de EU. Alhoewel de EU-lidstaten zelf verantwoordelijk blijven voor het al |
Werk in uitvoering |
Law in action in strafzaken |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | perceived procedural justice, fair process effect, perceived everyday discrimination, criminal defendants, empirical-legal research |
Auteurs | mr. Lisa Ansems |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This PhD project uses a mixed method design to study perceived procedural justice among defendants in Dutch single-judge criminal cases. To find out whether defendants are concerned with perceived procedural justice and to get a better grasp on the concept, the first empirical project reviewed here is an interview study among defendants conducted in 2017. In this study, defendants were interviewed after their court hearings about perceived procedural justice during their court hearings. The second empirical project, which started in January 2019, zooms in on experiences of defendants with a non-western migration background. Using a questionnaire, I examine whether and how perceived everyday discrimination affects defendants’ perceptions of and reactions to procedural justice during their court hearings. I am currently designing a third empirical study, which entails a scenario experiment among people with a non-western migration background. I plan to manipulate the level of perceived procedural justice during a hypothetical court hearing to examine its influence on, for instance, people’s trust in judges, and again assess whether people’s reactions to perceived procedural justice differ depending on their levels of perceived everyday discrimination. At the end of my dissertation, I plan to connect the empirical findings to the legal domain by assessing possible normative implications. |
Kroniek |
Kroniek economie in het mededingingsrecht 2018 |
Tijdschrift | Markt & Mededinging, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Auteurs | Nicole Rosenboom, Anna den Boer en Maurice de Valois Turk |
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Kroniek |
De toegevoegde waarde van criminologie in terrorismeonderzoek |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Marieke Liem en Edwin Bakker |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Terrorism could be regarded as an extreme type of (violent) criminal behaviour. Against this background, there is much to gain if criminological attention would be extended to terrorism. In this overview, the authors describe how and to what extent criminological theories may provide a significant contribution to underlying causes of terrorism. Previous criminological contributions to the field of terrorism have primarily taken a theory-extended approach, including routine activity theory, rational choice theory and strain theory. However, so far such studies lacked empirical data. Further, to this day, not much is known about the empirical applicability of other criminological theories, including desistance theories, which warrant particular attention. In order for criminology literature to contribute effectively to our understanding of terrorism and to pursue better counter-terrorism policies, empirical evidence should first be obtained. In this way, terrorism researchers, in close collaboration with criminologists, can deepen our theoretical and empirical understanding of this relatively underexplored field. |
Werk in uitvoering |
Defensieve geneeskunde: werk in uitvoering |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Auteurs | Shosha Wiznitzer LLM |
Auteursinformatie |
Kroniek |
Het adolescentenstrafrecht in Nederland: de stand van zaken vier jaar na invoering van de Wet adolescentenstrafrechtKroniek van het jeugdrecht |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Youth justice – Jeugdstrafrecht, Adolescence – Adolescentie, Young adults – Jongvolwassenen, Age limits – Leeftijdsgrenzen, Judicial decision-making – Rechterlijke besluitvorming |
Auteurs | Prof. mr. Ton Liefaard en Dr. Stephanie Rap |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
On 1 April 2014, the Dutch Act on Adolescent Criminal Law entered into force. With this law, the age limit in article 77c of the Criminal Code, which allows for the application of juvenile criminal law to young adults, was stretched from 21 to 23 years. In this article stock is taken of the developments that have taken place in the four years after the introduction of this law. In practice, article 77c Criminal Code is increasingly being applied in case of young adult suspects, however still to a little extent. Among others, this has to do with confusion about the target group that qualifies for the adolescent criminal law. The access to and justification for the application of the law show a very diverse picture. |
Werk in uitvoering |
Marital disputes and divorce in Senegal: Women’s paths to justice in a pluralist landscape |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2018 |
Auteurs | Annelien Bouland |
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Praktijk |
Suïcide bij gedetineerden in België: een dossierstudie |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 1 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Zelfdoding, Suïcidepreventie, Detentie, België, suicide, prevention, prison, Belgium |
Auteurs | Louis Favril, Ciska Wittouck, Kurt Audenaert e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Reducing the number of suicides in prison has been highlighted as an international priority. To date, however, studies examining prison suicides in Belgium are lacking. Therefore, adopting a retrospective record-based approach, we sought to investigate all suicides occurring in the whole Belgian prison estate during a 17-year period. The results underline the need for suicide prevention among prisoners in Belgium, and echo prior findings that restrictive preventive measures should be combined with psychosocial interventions in order to address the causes of prisoners being suicidal. Such strategies are ideally embedded within a comprehensive suicide prevention policy on a national level. |
Praktijk |
De menselijke factor in cybercrime |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2017 |
Trefwoorden | Cybercriminaliteit, Cybercrime, Cybercriminele netwerken, Kroniek |
Auteurs | Dr. Rutger Leukfeldt en Marleen Weulen Kranenbarg MSc |
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Praktijk |
Politiek-Media: 3-0Over de rol van media-aandacht in wetgevingsprocessen |
Tijdschrift | RegelMaat, Aflevering 4 2017 |
Trefwoorden | media, wetgeving, topinkomens, flexwet, studievoorschot |
Auteurs | Dr. L.D. Melenhorst en Prof. dr. J.J.M. van Holsteyn |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Hoewel al decennia onderzoek wordt gedaan naar media-effecten op ‘de’ politiek, is de aandacht voor de invloed van de media op wetgeving bescheiden. In deze bijdrage staat dit effect van media-aandacht op de parlementaire behandeling van wetsvoorstellen centraal. Uit drie gevalsstudies blijkt dat die aandacht weliswaar een rol speelt, maar dat het effect op de substantiële uitkomst van het wetgevingsproces verwaarloosbaar is. Media-aandacht heeft een zogenoemd klemtooneffect: het legt de nadruk op een onderwerp, argument of actor, en wordt primair als retorisch instrument gebruikt. Wetgevingsprocessen blijken niet immuun voor mediaberichtgeving, maar worden er zeker niet door gedomineerd. |
Praktijk |
De ‘governmentality’ van een lokaal prostitutieveld? |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2017 |
Trefwoorden | Prostitution, Policy, Morality, Governing, Empirical research |
Auteurs | Eelco van Wijk Msc |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Many scholars interpreted the lifting of the ban on brothels in 2000 (often called the legalization of prostitution) in The Netherlands, as a sign that selling sex was no longer deemed morally objectionable. Governing prostitution thus became primarily a technical matter of government. A task that, for a large part, was delegated to municipalities. However, nearly two decades later, the debate surrounding prostitution (policy) is still characterized by its moral tone of voice, and we lack insight into the strategies and techniques deployed by local governments. This raises two important questions. First, what actually happens in legalized local prostitution markets? Extant research, focusses too much on (changes in) national policy, and too little on what key actors (such as municipalities) are actually doing in local prostitution markets. Second, what is the role of moral aspects? When local actors are studied, insufficient attention is paid to the influence of moral issues. My PhD research addresses these two questions, by looking at the relationship between moral beliefs surrounding prostitution and the way in which local governments attempt to stabilize or change the modus operandi of a local prostitution market. It develops a theoretical framework combining field theory and Foucauldian governmentality concepts, and tries to shed light on the broader theme of the relation between morality and governing in late modern times. |