Police and prosecution can appeal to the public for information to further their case. This requires a balancing exercise between the rights of the suspect (and other people involved), specifically the right to privacy and the interest of criminal investigations. Appeals for information and wanted notices require a medium as well. Also, in order for the appeal to be effective, other (news)media need to publish the appeal as well: it needs to be newsworthy and attractive for the public intended. Based on deskresearch, this article describes how an ever-changing media landscape and different media revolutions affect the appeals for information. |
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Opsporingsberichtgeving in een veranderend medialandschap |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Opsporingsberichtgeving, (sociale) media, Privacy, belangenafweging, Engelse trefwoorden: Police and prosecutorial appeals for information and wanted notices, (social) media, privacy, balancing interests |
Auteurs | Dr. Gabry Vanderveen |
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Onderzoeksjournalistiek en opsporing |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Opsporing, Persvoorlichting, Onderzoeksjournalistiek, Misdaadjournalistiek, Privacy |
Auteurs | Dr. Peter Klerks |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Investigative reporters show an increasing interest in criminal phenomena. Dutch journalists may be allowed access to ongoing police investigations on the condition that they comply with data protection legislation. Working in international cooperative projects, using sophisticated research tools and hot sources, journalists by themselves also manage to uncover hidden crimes that may prompt indictments. The article explores possibilities of future collaboration between criminal investigators and reporters, while acknowledging each other’s professional roles and responsibilities. |
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Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Framing analyse,, Mediahypes, Moral panic, Oudejaarsnacht in Keulen, Bus incident in Gouda |
Auteurs | Dr. Martina Althoff |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This contribution discusses the supplementary value of media analyses to understanding the relationship between media and crime. Analyses of media framing and media hypes are discussed on the basis of two cases: the case of New Years Eve in Cologne in 2015 and the “bus incident” of Moroccan Dutch youngsters in Gouda in 2008. The two cases presented here illustrate the significance of media analysis in criminology and its relevance in a media society. Analyses of the media representation and the societal reactions show the influence of media on the image building about crime. Since media are a predominant force of modern society and mediatization is a characteristic of the present tense, media representation has a great impact on the perceptions of crime and punishment, and our reality. |
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Opsporingsmiddelen in ontwikkelingOpen-bronnenonderzoek als de nieuwe ‘tap’ |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Open bronnen onderzoek (OSINT), Opsporingsbevoegdheid, Stelselmatigheid, Commissie-Koops |
Auteurs | Mr. Mark Feenstra |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
With the development of the ‘digital society’ the information about crime on the internet is increasing rapidly. This creates the necessity for clarity about the boundaries of open source research by law enforcement agencies. However a specific article in the Code of Criminal Procedure lacks. While waiting for this article the police, the prosecution office, criminal defense lawyers and judges are struggling to find these boundaries. Nevertheless are they the only ones that can bring this clarity by informing themselves and exploring what should be legitimate. |
PROCESperikelen |
Het kind centraal |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 4 2018 |
Auteurs | Peter van der Linden |
Auteursinformatie |
Peer reviewed |
Mediation in strafzaken in kwaliteit geborgd? |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 4 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Mediation in strafzaken, Restorative justice, Herstelbemiddeling, Strafrechtmediator |
Auteurs | mr. Tanja van Mazijk en Mr. Marion Uitslag |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In this article we discuss what mediation in criminal cases encompasses, what the position is of mediation in criminal cases amidst other forms of recovery mediation and the question is posed whether mediation in criminal cases demands specific things from the mediator. |
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Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 4 2018 |
Trefwoorden | #MeToo, sexual violence, observer reactions, victim stereotypes |
Auteurs | Drs. Eva Mulder en Mr. drs. Alice Bosma |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
#MeToo has played a significant role in the struggle to confront taboos around sexual violence, including the acknowledgment of male rape victims. In this article, the authors have examined reactions at three different moments in time (T1, T2, T3) to Dutch journalist Jelle Brandt Corstius, who shared his #MeToo experience via Twitter. The article shows that the Belief in a Just World, victim stereotypes and rape myths seem particularly useful concepts to examine different positive (supporting, compensating) and negative (blaming, distancing) observer reactions. Reactions are most negative at T2, when JBC’s case least adheres to stereotypes and rape scripts. |
Artikel |
Datingfraude: van romantische droom naar financiële nachtmerrieEen onderzoek naar hulpverlening voor slachtoffers van datingfraude |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Slachtofferschap, Datingfraude, Hulpverlening, Slachtofferhulp |
Auteurs | Dr. mr. Miriam Wijkman en Isabel Kooij MSc |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Datingfraud is nothing new but it is an underexposed subject. Victims are approached on online datingsites by criminals whose goal is to gain large amounts of money. To achieve this, they start, with a false identity, an online relationship with their victims. In this article research has been done what the needs of the victims are after the offense has been committed. To this end interviews have been made with victims of datingfraud and staff members of victim support. Many victims do not end up with victim support because the police refuse to make a report. Nevertheless, the emotional and legal aid seems to functioning well. However, the practical help leaves much to be desired, especially because employees are not informed about all possibilities there are to support the victims. |
Artikel |
De afdoening van ernstige strafbare feiten waar dementerende justitiabelen bij betrokken zijn |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Dementie, ernstige strafbare feiten, Afdoening, gedwongen zorg |
Auteurs | Ing. Marijke te Hennepe-van Vulpen MSc LLB |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Persons who suffer from dementia could potentially commit serious crimes. By studying 22 casus of settlements in cases of serious crimes allegedly committed by a demented person, published on ‘rechtspraak.nl’, the mode of settlement in these cases was established and problems in that field were identified. The group of dementia sufferers proved to be heterogeneous which resulted in a great variety of settlements within the criminal proceedings. However, problems do occur and certain aspects of these problems are not resolvable within the current Dutch penal systems. Reflection on this issue is desirable, as the number of people who suffer from dementia will increase considerably in the near future. |
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Daders van arbeidsuitbuitingOver de vermeende rol van de georganiseerde misdaad |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 2 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Arbeidsuitbuiting, Mensenhandel, georganiseerde criminaliteit, grensoverschrijdende criminaliteit |
Auteurs | Dr. Masja van Meeteren en Prof. dr. Joanne van der Leun |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Human traffickers are usually depicted in public discourse as evil villains: the crème de la crème of organized crime. Although this image has also been dominant among scholars for a long time, it has become increasingly controversial. On the one hand, this debate is fueled by discussions amongst criminologists on criminal networks, on the other hand by the expansion of the legal definition of the crime since 2005. Apart from exploitation in the prostitution sector, various other forms of human trafficking are distinguished now, including labor exploitation. This article explores the question of which organizational forms play a role in labor exploitation. Through a review of the empirical research literature on labor exploitation, the authors show that in the field of labor exploitation, there is probably less involvement in criminal syndicates or criminal networks that maintain contacts with other criminal networks. In many cases, labor exploitation is committed by individuals or family businesses, or smaller loosely organized networks that are not necessarily embedded in other criminal networks. For researchers and policy makers alike, it is therefore advisable not to approach labor exploitation exclusively from the perspective of transnational organized crime. |
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Alex en zijn oudersde noodzaak van kosteloze rechtsbijstand aan elke minderjarige verdachte |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 2 2018 |
Auteurs | Mr. Coosje Peterse |
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Artikel |
Zelfredzaamheid in detentieKritische kanttekeningen bij het systeem van promoveren en degraderen |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 2 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Zelfredzaamheid, Burgerschap, Gevangenis, Autonomie |
Auteurs | Dr. Esther van Ginneken |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In the ‘participation society’ it is expected that citizens actively contribute to solving societal problems, including health care, immigration and security issues. A somewhat similar responsibilisation culture is visible in prisons, where prisoners are held responsible for their own rehabilitation. This article problematizes the way in which prisoners’ agency is promoted in Dutch prisons, considering prisoners’ constrained agency and the normative expectations that are tied to the approach. This critique is advanced through discussion of the promotion/demotion system that has been used in Dutch prisons since 2014. This system, comparable to the Incentives and Earned Privileges system in England and Wales, espouses both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ behavioural norms. The soft behavioural norms reflect a citizenship ideal that extends beyond compliance with the law. It is argued that these normative expectations tied to agency have a limiting effect on prisoners’ autonomy. This article argues in favour of a shift from the citizenship ideal to an autonomy ideal, which applies the principle of minimum restrictions. Furthermore, access to education, reintegration courses and contact with family should be treated as a right, rather than a privilege, in order to maximise autonomy and minimise the harmful effects of imprisonment. |
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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. |
Artikel |
Sla het brein niet in de boeien |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 1 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Detentie, Zelfregulatie, executieve functies, verarmde omgeving, Imprisonment, self-regulation, executive functions, impoverished environment |
Auteurs | Jesse Meijers, Prof. Joke M. Harte en Prof. Erik J.A. Scherder |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Executive functions (EF) are higher order brain functions that are crucial for self-regulation, which may be negatively influenced by an impoverished environment. Since prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment, we studied whether EF and self-regulation decline during imprisonment. While EF are already often impaired in antisocial and criminal populations, we found a decline in attention and self-regulation after three months of imprisonment. We discuss the implications of our findings regarding recidivism and propose to aim for an improvement in executive functions during imprisonment, by enriching the prison environment. |