Recent studies show that neurocognitive functioning of people within the criminal justice system might be relevant for judicial intervention and reintegration programs, but the use of this information is hindered by – among other things – a lack of appropriate norm scores for neuropsychological tests. A total of 272 detainees completed the d2 attention and concentration test. This article shows that for the d2 attention and concentration test, the already available norm scores are not appropriate for the use within the criminal justice system. New norm scores for Dutch detainees are provided, based on outcomes of a regression based norm procedure. These norm scores are made freely available. |
Zoekresultaat: 2 artikelen
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Onderzoeksnotities |
Detentie specifieke normering van de d2 aandacht- en concentratietest |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2019 |
Trefwoorden | attention, concentration, norm scores, detainees, prison |
Auteurs | Dr. Jochem Jansen |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Artikel |
OnlinegedragingenEen risico voor hacken en persoonsgerichte cyberdelicten? |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2013 |
Trefwoorden | cybercrime, victimization, hacking, cyber stalking, cyber threats |
Auteurs | Jurjen Jansen MSc, Rutger Leukfeldt MSc, Dr. Johan van Wilsem e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The number of Internet users who reported they have come into contact with cybercrime is substantial. This article examines three forms of cybercrime, namely: hacking, cyber stalking and cyber threats. Because cybercrime is relatively extensive in the life of Dutch citizens, it is important to gain insight into factors that influence victimization. By means of a secondary analysis of data from the first Dutch national cybercrime victim survey (N=9,161), it is assessed to which extend online behaviours affect victimization. In particular, online behaviours involving the use of communication applications affect victimization of the three aforementioned cybercrimes. The article provides suggestions for further research into cybercrime victimization. |