This article examines how the enforcement of dog biting incidents takes place in the Netherlands. Enforcement can be carried out using both criminal and administrative law. This practice is discussed, as well as where the bottlenecks in enforcement practice are. Finally, proposals are made to improve present practices. |
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Handhaving van bijtincidentenDe gebeten hond |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2020 |
Trefwoorden | bijtincidenten, artikel 425 Wetboek van Strafrecht, lichte bevelsbevoegdheid, Honden |
Auteurs | Mr. Jaap Baar |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
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Robots en dieren in de (veiligheids)zorgVragen over dierenwelzijn naar aanleiding van ervaringen met robotisering |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Veiligheidszorg, animal assisted interventions, Robots, Zorg |
Auteurs | Dr. Louis Neven en Prof. dr. Janine Janssen |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In law enforcement animal assisted interventions have become popular. Unfortunately in evaluation studies often animal welfare is not included. The question rises to what extent this work might be harmful for participating animals and what alternatives we may offer. In this contribution we describe how robots have been introduced and are being used in the world of care. Might robots be a good alternative for animal participation in risky situations in law enforcement? We conclude by raising a number of pertinent questions for further research. |
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Straftoemeting in zaken betreffende seksuele uitbuiting van minderjarigen |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 5 2020 |
Trefwoorden | human trafficking, child victims, sentencing, Defence for Children |
Auteurs | Mr. Eva Huls en Drs. Frits Huls |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article is a summary of the recently published study of Defence for Children - ECPAT: Sentencing of Sexual Exploitation of Minors: an analysis. The aim of the research was to provide insight into the penalties imposed in 2015-2019 in cases involving the sexual exploitation (human trafficking) of child victims. Another aim was to gain a better understanding of how the sentence was determined. A total of 145 convictions were analysed. This article first describes (the reason for) the research. Subsequently, the crime of human trafficking is briefly discussed. The findings of the analysis are then presented in a summarized version. Finally, the conclusion and recommendations follow. |
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Bestuursrechtelijke victimologieEmpirisch-juridisch onderzoek naar het slachtoffer in de bestuursrechtelijke procedure |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 4 2020 |
Trefwoorden | bestuursrecht, victimologie, slachtofferschap, empirisch-juridisch onderzoek |
Auteurs | Mr. dr. drs. Benny van der Vorm |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The victim’s position in Dutch criminal law has been strengthened. There has been an emancipation of the victim in criminal law. However, not much attention is being paid on the role and position of the victim in the Dutch administrative procedure. This article explores the scope of what is called ‘Administrative victimology’. Administrative victimology is an empirical science that deals with the position and legal role of the victim in the administrative procedure. It is expected that this ‘new’ type of victimology will become more important in the years to come. |
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De Nederlandse positie ten opzichte van godslastering in internationaal verband |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 4 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Godslastering, Blasfemie, vrijheid van meningsuiting, Legalisering |
Auteurs | Mr. Tom Huisjes |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In 2014, the Dutch government abolished its ban on blasphemy, which had laid dormant in its criminal code for decades. Similar laws have been abolished in nine other jurisdictions in the West since an international campaign to this end started in 2015. This article first describes the tension between blasphemy laws and the freedom of expression. It then examines the Dutch position on blasphemy in its international context. This article argues against bans on blasphemy and specifically against a potential reintroduction of a de facto ban on blasphemy in the Netherlands. Moreover, it argues in favour of applying political pressure to abolish bans on blasphemy around the world as well as giving diplomatic support to those affected by these laws. |
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Bezoek in Nederlandse gevangenissenDe stand van zaken |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 2 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Bezoek Visitation, Detentie Imprisonment, Leefklimaat Prison climate, Detentie-ervaringen prison experiences |
Auteurs | Maria Berghuis MSc, Dr. Hanneke Palmen en Prof. dr. Paul Nieuwbeerta |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Prison visitation is important for protecting against social isolation during imprisonment. It is also essential for maintaining contacts that are important for life in prison and after release. It is therefore not surprising that both nationally and internationally important policy measures and scientific research have been undertaken on the topic. Nationally, however, limited scientific research is available regarding how many, how often and from whom prisoners receive visits, how visits are experienced and the possible effects of visitation, thus leaving many questions unanswered. Meanwhile, in the past ten years great changes have been made to visitation in Dutch prison policy and practice. Given these recent developments, both scientists and practitioners could benefit from an overview of the current state of affairs of visitation. This article aims to bridge the gap between research, policy and practice by summarizing findings from the Life in Custody study. This study includes a description of how visitation is organized legally, at the policy level and in practice, a thorough review of prior research on visitation and an analysis of the most recent national data on the prevalence and frequency of visitation, while considering important differences between prisoners and prisons. |
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Misverstanden over trauma: een illustratie aan de hand van ervaringen met geweld uit naam van de familie-eer |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 1 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Trauma, eergerelateerd geweld |
Auteurs | Dr. mr. Elisa van Ee en Prof. dr. Janine Janssen |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The Dutch police has noticed that in cases of honour-based violence often people are involved that might suffer from some form of trauma. Over the last years the police has dealt with cases from, for example, refugees that have fled from with war infected regions. Next to that, the road to the north of Europe was also involved with serious safety issues. Therefore the police works together with specialists in the treatment of trauma. In this article some frequently encountered misunderstandings about trauma are described, illustrated with cases of honour-based violence. The first misunderstanding is that all trauma is PTSS; the second is that PTSD explains all the mis happenings in an individual’s life; the third misunderstanding is that EMDR is the effective treatment for all sorts of trauma. |