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. |
Artikel |
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 |
Artikel |
Geen behandeling gehad en toch resocialisatie |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 6 2016 |
Trefwoorden | Geen behandeling, Resocialisatie, Gevaarlijkheid, Verantwoordelijkheid nemen |
Auteurs | drs. mr. Dick W. Oppedijk |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
A mentally ill patient who commits a violent crime may undergo forced forensic psychiatric admission. Without treatment, he remains dangerous. Sometimes still takes place rehabilitation even though he is not treated. |
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Zwijgen is zilver, spreken is goud. De weigerende observandus en de voorgestelde wijziging van artikel 37a Sr |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 5 2014 |
Trefwoorden | TBS, weigerende observandus, gedragsdeskundige rapportage, medische dossiers, wetsvoorstel forensische zorg |
Auteurs | Mr. Martine Valk |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
When a person commits a severe crime in the Netherlands, for which he cannot be (fully) held responsible because of a mental disorder, a judge may impose a hospital order in a secured psychiatric institution. To make this possible, behavioural experts have to assess whether the suspect suffered from a mental disorder at the time of the crime. However, during this assessment a suspect has the right to remain silent. Since recent years the number of non-cooperating suspects is increasing. To solve this problem, the Secretary of State of Security and Justice has submitted a legislative proposal, which makes it possible to force health professionals to submit past medical records of the suspect to the behavioural experts for their assessment without his consent. This breaches the professional law of confidentiality. Following case law of the European Court of Human Rights, this can only be justified, if it complies with the principles of proportionality, subsidiarity and necessity. The legislative proposal does not comply with these principles, as alternatives are available. These are: improvement of the forensic psychiatric care, reduction of the duration of the treatment and extension of the behavioral research period. |
Titel |
De doorwerking van de stoornis in de toerekeningsvatbaarheid en gevaarspredictie |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 04 2005 |
Trefwoorden | Stoornis, Toerekeningsvatbaarheid, Geestelijke stoornis, Strafuitsluitingsgrond, Strafrecht, Bewijslast, Feitelijke gedraging, Verminderde toerekeningsvatbaarheid, Zorgvuldigheid, Bewezenverklaring |
Auteurs | Mooij, A. |