Given that the social life of youngsters develops more and more online, attention for cybercrime has grown as well. However, no Flemish data is available yet. This study uses data from two representative samples of the Flemish youth to research the prevalence and risk profiles of on- and offline crime. Compared to offline crime, online crime is relatively limited. In addition, results showed that online offenders had the least severe risk profile, while offenders of both on- and offline delinquency had the most severe profile. For victimization, it appeared that it is important to consider individual types of offences, since complex differences were found between various crime types. These results indicate a limited, but not ignorable, occurrence of online crime, and a difference in risk profiles for offline and online crime. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2-3 2020 |
Trefwoorden | online crime, juveniles, self-reported delinquency, risk profiles, prevalence |
Auteurs | Ena Coenen |
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Wie heeft een wiethok op zolder?Een kwantitatief onderzoek naar risico- en beschermende factoren op persoons- en buurtniveau voor illegale hennepplantages in woningen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | indoor cannabis cultivation, risk factors, individuals, neighbourhoods |
Auteurs | Emily Berger MSc, Vera de Berk MSc, Dr. Joris Beijers e.a. |
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Illegal weed cultivation is increasingly perceived as an important societal problem. Most of existing research in this area focuses on the criminal organisations active on the cannabis market and the criminal profits that are gained here. The current study however focuses on the actors at the bottom of the cannabis market – the home growers – and aims at answering the following research question: what factors influence the chance of encountering an illegal weed cultivation at a certain residential address? In this study, the risk and protecting factors are taken into consideration on both the individual level (e.g. family composition and financial position of residents) and the neighbourhood level (e.g. social cohesion, physical disorganisation, level of criminality in a certain neighbourhood). In the current study, data of 401 illegal hemp cultivation sites discovered between 2011 and 2016 in homes in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, were analysed. Data from various quantitative data sources – like municipal data (BRP and data from the Social Domain) and data from the municipal neighbourhood monitors – were combined and analysed through a multilevel logistic regression. The results suggest that the likelihood of an illegal weed cultivation site is most prominently influenced by individual factors. Being married for instance seems to decrease the risk, whereas being divorced seems to increase the risk. The housing type also turns out to be of influence. On a neighbourhood level, physical disorganisation and the presence of other hemp cultivation sites in the neighbourhood are the only predictors for hemp cultivation. The results are discussed in the light of criminological theories regarding participation in crime, using the theoretical concepts motivation, opportunity, and control. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | jihadi travellers, terrorism, terrorist financing, financial independence |
Auteurs | Dr. Melvin Soudijn |
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The present article examines the financial life of 131 jihadi travellers (JTs), also known as foreign terrorist fighters, from the Netherlands. For the purpose of the research, access was acquired to all their banking transactions in the year preceding their departure: over 60,000 transactions in total. Their income from work or employment, various forms of social assistance, student grants, and other income or expenditure were examined. The data provided a good picture of their financial independence, i.e., the extent to which they were capable of making their own living or needed to claim assistance from the authorities. The analysis shows that it is highly exceptional for Dutch JTs to be financially independent. Only 5 percent have sufficient income from work or employment without making any claims on the government for financial assistance, and are free of mounting debts. The low score can for a large part be explained by the fact that almost half of the JTs are under 23 years of age and/or receive a student grant. Their financial picture largely resembles ordinary students. Older JTs (over 22 years of age, and not having received a student grant for at least one year) underperform, however. Only 9 percent are financially independent. Financial support could perhaps be used to monitor or steer recipients’ role in society. |
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Reserve-onderdelenInzichten in de orgaanhandel en een pleidooi voor de vermarkting van orgaandonatie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Auteurs | Dr. Michelle Habets |
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Terug naar huis? Veranderingen in woonsituaties tijdens detentie en na vrijlating |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2016 |
Trefwoorden | housing changes, imprisonment, reentry, ex-prisoners |
Auteurs | Maaike Wensveen MSc, Dr. Hanneke Palmen, Dr. Anke Ramakers e.a. |
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Although good and stable housing is one of the requirements for successful reintegration, research on the relation between imprisonment and housing is scarce. This study gains insight into the housing situation of Dutch prisoners before and after their incarceration. Data are used from 886 male Prison Project participants, who were interviewed both during and six months after detention. Changes in housing appear to be common; 52 percent of the prisoners has a different housing situation after release (compared to before detention). Changes in housing remain frequent during the six months post-release. The importance of good aftercare in the transition from prison to stable housing is underlined by these results. |
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Effecten van detentie op het vinden van werk en een woningTwee veldexperimenten |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2015 |
Trefwoorden | experiment, imprisonment, employment, housing, reentry |
Auteurs | Dr. Anja Dirkzwager, Prof. dr. Arjan Blokland, Kimberley Nannes MSc e.a. |
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In this paper we examine to what extent a prison record negatively affects employment and accommodation outcomes after release from prison. Two randomized field experiments were conducted in which we had fictitious persons respond by email to online job openings and online advertisements for rented accommodations. In total, we responded to 384 job openings and to 231 advertisements for rented accommodations. Contrary to expectations, applicants with a prison record were not less likely to receive a positive response from employers than applicants without a prison record. Applicants with a non-western background, however, were less likely to receive a positive response. In the housing experiment, we did find a significant effect of having a prison record. Former prisoners were less likely to receive a positive response during their search for a place to live. |
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Detentiebeleving van strafrechtelijk gedetineerden zonder verblijfsrecht |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2014 |
Trefwoorden | detention, detention experiences, importation theory, deprivation theory, foreign national prisoners without legal residence |
Auteurs | Mieke Kox MA, Steven de Ridder MSc, An-Sofie Vanhouche MSc e.a. |
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The detention experiences of male criminal foreign national prisoners without legal residence receive little attention in penological literature. A qualitative study amongst 30 prisoners with and 16 prisoners without legal residence in the penitentiary institution Tilburg shows that contacts with the social network and the preparation of the reintegration in society are (more) complicated for foreign national prisoners without legal residence. Besides, communication with the staff is more difficult for this group. These factors have negative impact on their detention experiences. The results show that both deprivation and importation theory apply to foreign national prisoners without legal residence. However, importation aspects – especially the lack of legal residence – may substantially and systematically increase the deprivation and result in additional exclusion and isolation mechanisms for this particular group. |
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Kerend tijCriminalisering van de kraakbeweging |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2012 |
Trefwoorden | criminalizing, squatters, social movement, frames |
Auteurs | Dr. Frank van Gemert, Deanna Dadusc MSc en Rutger Visser MSc |
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In October 2010 squatting in the Netherlands was prohibited by law. This timing seems strange, because, in the 80s, the squatters’ movement had its heyday, with many very violent confrontations with police. Isn’t it strange that squatting is prohibited now the movement has shrunk and lost much of its significance? We investigate this criminalization of squatting by describing the rise and decline of the movement similar to the turning tide. Based on literature, media reports and our own research data, we demonstrate that the power of the parties in this process is reflected by frames, reasoning and the language they use, and by their position in the media. |
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Criminele expatsBritse criminelen in Nederland en Nederlandse criminelen in Spanje |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Trefwoorden | drugshandel, Internationale criminaliteit, Spanje, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Auteurs | Dr. Melvin Soudijn en Dr. Sander Huisman |
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This article focuses on migration with criminal motives. Two specific groups are discussed, British migrants in the Netherlands and Dutch migrants in Spain. Little is written on criminal migration motives in combination with Western subjects. On the other hand, investigative authorities have first-hand knowledge on this matter. An analysis of 25 closed case files shows that within these two groups of migrants, some people are heavily involved in the international drugs trade. Although their numbers are small, their function is important. Through their actions it becomes possible for certain cities or areas to evolve into international criminal drug marketplaces. There are also some differences between British and Dutch criminals abroad. British criminals are often involved as brokers. They broker drugs for third parties in Great Britain. Their stay in the Netherlands seems temporarily. They do not invest in the economy or buy property. Conversely, Dutch criminals in Spain could be described as leaders of organized crime groups. They invest in Spain by buying companies and property. |
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Hier wonen en daar plegen? Sociale grenzen en locatiekeuze |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 03 2005 |
Trefwoorden | Delinquent, Strafbaar feit, Identificatie, Floor, Woonadres, Misdrijf, Risico, Concentratie, Medewerker, Politie |
Auteurs | Poot, C. de, Luykx, F., Elffers, H. e.a. |