Young people’s delinquent behavior remains a social problem of concern to parents, local residents, teachers, police officers and administrators. With respect to effective interventions, the dominant focus is on ‘what works’. Relatively little is known about ‘who works’. In this study, based on a survey of 679 vmbo-pupils, it was investigated to what extent receiving ‘sternness with love’ from a professional may contribute to mitigating delinquency. For this research, unique graphically supported measuring instruments were developed that enable participants of the target group – including those who suffer from mild intellectual disabilities – to independently fill out the questionnaire. The results based on regression analyses suggest that there is no support for the supposed contribution of the interaction between sternness and love or of the three-way interaction between delinquent friends, sternness and love in explaining the variance of delinquent behavior. The results further show that having delinquent friends is related to participants’ delinquency. The results of these analyses also suggest that the relevant professional’s approach with ‘sternness’ or with ‘love’ moderates the relationship between delinquent friends and committing theft. |
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Delinquentie, vrienden en ‘boosheid met liefde’ |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2-3 2020 |
Trefwoorden | peer delinquency, authoritative control, working alliance, prevention |
Auteurs | Dr. Adriaan Denkers en Dr. Jan Dirk de Jong |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Auteurs | Arjan Blokland, André van der Laan, Stefaan Pleysier e.a. |
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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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Organisatiecriminaliteit en de aanpak ervan in de Lage Landen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2018 |
Trefwoorden | Organisatiecriminaliteit, Witteboordencriminaliteit, Handhaving, ING-affaire |
Auteurs | Dr. Karin Van Wingerde, Prof. dr. Antoinette Verhage en Dr. Lieselot Bisschop |
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In this introductory article we will discuss some of the recent developments in corporate crime research in the Netherlands and Belgium since 2008. In doing so, we will answer the following three questions: (1) What are the most important developments in the way research on corporate crime has been carried out? (2) What are key themes in corporate crime research? (3) What are the most important blind spots in research into corporate crime? We will conclude with some avenues for future research on corporate crime and its enforcement. |
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Drie perspectieven op de illegale vogelhandel in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2018 |
Trefwoorden | green criminology, illicit trade in species of endangered birds, CITES convention |
Auteurs | Dr. Daan van Uhm en Prof. dr. Toine Spapens |
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The Netherlands are considered as an important hub for the illicit trade in species of endangered birds protected by the CITES convention. In this article the authors analyze five substantial criminal cases from three different perspectives. First, from a criminal business perspective, the cases illustrate that logistics vary from relatively simple to highly complex, but always require in-depth knowledge of the animals as well as regulations, to be able to keep the birds alive to make a profit, and to smuggle them to the Netherlands, respectively. Second, from a network perspective, it is clear that those who are involved in the illicit trade – suppliers, traders and customers – are part of a closed and often long-lasting group of people who know the trade. Finally, from a green criminological perspective, the authors conclude that harms of the illicit trade in protected birds are mentioned only to a limited extent in court rulings, contrary to what one might expect based on social construction theories of criminalization and sentencing. |
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Een schip op het strand is een baken in zeeOver de criminogene rol van bedrijven en overheden bij shipbreaking |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2018 |
Trefwoorden | shipbreaking, state-corporate crime, environmental crime, case study, waste |
Auteurs | Jasmien Claeys MSc en Dr. Lieselot Bisschop |
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Shipbreaking is the dismantling of discarded vessels to reuse parts and recycle secondary raw materials. The majority of discarded vessels ends up on Southeast Asian beaches, dismantled without regard for the environment or human health. Our case study analyses the environmental crime of shipbreaking by using the theoretical framework of state-corporate crime as a frame of analysis. We focus on Germany and Greece as countries of origin and Bangladesh as a country of destination. Our findings show that shipbreaking is the result of a complex criminogenic interplay of economic and political actors on national as well as international level. |
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Harde-kernsupporters, gelegenheidsstructuren en georganiseerde criminaliteit |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2017 |
Trefwoorden | hooliganism, organized crime, drugs trade, social opportunity, social embeddedness |
Auteurs | Bart Collard MSc en Prof. dr. Edward Kleemans |
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This paper describes the results of twelve criminal investigations into criminal activities of hardcore supporters of a Dutch soccer club. The information from these criminal investigations consists of among other 74,246 transcribed, wiretapped telephone conversations and 643 pages with transcribed, secretly recorded conversations in cars (between March 2009 and June 2013). The organization and execution of these criminal activities (particularly large-scale drugs trade and extortion) is described within the context of the daily activities of these hardcore supporters. This context consists of regularly visiting soccer games (in the Netherlands and abroad), bars and the supportershome, and the subculture of hooliganism. The results show a criminal group using the opportunity structures related to hooliganism for carrying out criminal activities. |
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Kartels ontsluierd: heimelijkheid, vertrouwen en sociale inbeddingHoe kartels erin slagen verborgen te blijven |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2017 |
Trefwoorden | social embeddedness of crime, corporate crime, white-collar crime, illegal networks, business cartels |
Auteurs | Jelle David Jaspers MSc |
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In this article notions from literature on covert and illegal networks are applied to business cartels. Comparable to most criminal networks, cartel participants need to communicate in order to coordinate their activities, whilst under the risk of getting caught. Previous studies however show cartels can remain hidden from outsiders for long periods of time. Based on an analysis of fourteen Dutch cartel cases, this article addresses the question how cartels can remain hidden from outsiders for long periods of time. The analysis shows cartel participants communicate predominantly centralized and frequent. Moreover, the results show that not concealment but social embeddedness provides a strong explanation for the longevity of secrecy regarding cartels. |
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Street-level bureaucracy en verwijzingen naar gedragsinterventies in Nederlandse penitentiaire inrichtingenDiscrepanties tussen beleid en praktijk |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2016 |
Trefwoorden | prison, treatment, reducing recidivism, correctional treatment referrals, street-level bureaucracy theory |
Auteurs | Anouk Bosma MSc, Dr. Maarten Kunst, Dr. Anja Dirkzwager e.a. |
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Studies indicated that detainees are not always allocated to treatment programs based on official guidelines. Street-level bureaucracy theory suggests that this is because government employees do not always perform policies as prescribed. This study aimed to assess whether this also applies to the allocation of offenders to treatment in Dutch penitentiary institutions. This was studied among a group of 541 male prisoners who participated in the Recidivism Reduction program. The results showed that official policy guidelines were, in most cases, not leading when referring detainees to behavioral interventions. Instead, treatment referrals were influenced by a broad range of risk factors, as well as the length of an offender’s sentence. |
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Interview: ‘Frontlijnwerk is duidelijker geworden – niet eenvoudiger’In gesprek met Michael Lipsky |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2016 |
Auteurs | Dr. Jorrit de Jong |
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Georganiseerde misdaad in de 21ste eeuw |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2016 |
Trefwoorden | organized crime |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Toine Spapens, Prof. dr. Emile Kolthoff en Prof. dr. Wouter Stol |
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In the past decades, organised crime internationalised rapidly as a result of increasing mobility and ‘open’ borders. At the same time developments in information and communication technology have led to modernisation of existing types of crime and the introduction of novel ones. Finally, criminals have benefited from increasingly diversified migration streams. In the Netherlands and Belgium, organised crime appeared on the agenda in the 1990s. For a long time emphasis was on ‘trade crimes’ i.e. trafficking in drugs and humans, as well as human smuggling, followed by the production of synthetic drugs and cannabis. More recently the Low Countries are confronted by more visible manifestations of organised crime, for example rapid growth of outlaw motorcycle gangs. Criminals also try to utilise their capital to invest in businesses and real estate and to influence local politics. |
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Over pragmatisme en strategie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2014 |
Trefwoorden | corporate security, private investigations, private settlements, forum shopping |
Auteurs | Clarissa Meerts MSc |
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In this article data derived from observations and interviews are used to examine private methods of investigation as used by corporate security providers in the Netherlands, and the private settlement options which follow those investigations. It is argued that, rather than leadership being exercised by public actors and institutions (police, prosecutors, criminal courts and also civil courts), those actors are selectively and strategically mobilised by corporate security, on behalf of their private sector clients. Corporate security and its clients have a ‘pick and choose’ approach when searching for an optimal solution for the incident at hand (forum shopping). |
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Detentiebeleving en overleving van Nederlandse mulas in een Peruaanse gevangenis |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2012 |
Trefwoorden | Imprisonment, Coping, detention experience, Ethnography, Dutch mulas |
Auteurs | Drs. Elga Sikkens en Dr. Marion van San |
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In the Netherlands, not much research has been done on the ways that Dutch women experience and try to survive a detention abroad. The research, on which this article is based, did focus on Dutch female prisoners abroad, using an ethnographic research method. This study looks at the ways Dutch mulas experience their prison term in Peru and focuses on their strategies of survival. The ways these women react upon their detention can be traced back to existing literature on the importation theory and deprivation theory. Also it became apparent that various coping strategies are used to survive their Peruvian imprisonment. These coping strategies proof to be related to the life experiences of the women (importation theory) and the experienced prison environment (deprivation theory). |
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Als vluchtelingen (mogelijk) daders zijn1F-uitsluiting van de asielprocedure en vervolging van internationale misdrijven |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2011 |
Trefwoorden | international crimes, asylum, exclusion, 1F, formal residence ban |
Auteurs | Dr. mr. Joris van Wijk |
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The Netherlands pursues an active policy of excluding and prosecuting potential perpetrators of international crimes. In recent years hundreds of people have been excluded from taking part in the asylum procedure. Bringing cases to court, however, has proven to be very difficult in practice. Most excluded persons reside illegally in the Netherlands or elsewhere in Europe. A good overview of the grounds upon which persons have been excluded and with what types of crimes they are associated is currently lacking. The Netherlands – actually the international community as a whole – still struggles with a number of legal and ethical issues. International law, for example, does not provide an adequate solution for some convicted excluded asylum seekers after their release. |
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Internationale victimologieHet spoor terug naar Willem Nagel |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2011 |
Trefwoorden | slachtoffers, victimologie, international crimes |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. mr. Jan van Dijk en Prof. dr. Rianne Letschert |
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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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Op jacht naar respondenten in verborgen segmenten van de cannabissector |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 04 2008 |
Trefwoorden | Illegaal, Risico, Levering, Ondernemer, Verhaal, Getuige, Hennepteelt, Cannabis, E-mail, Enquête |
Auteurs | Maalsté, N. |
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Mensensmokkel vanuit het perspectief van de gesmokkelde migrant |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 04 2008 |
Trefwoorden | Mensensmokkel, Asielzoeker, Politie, Tolk, Verhaal, Georganiseerde misdaad, Illegaal, Legaliteit, Levering, Media |
Auteurs | Liempt, I. van |
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Toezicht en inspectie in maten en soorten |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 02 2008 |
Trefwoorden | Toezicht, Toezichthouder, Voltijdsequivalent, Handhaving, Strafrechtelijke sanctie, Ondertoezichtstelling, Arbeidsinspectie, Politie, Risico, Sociale verzekeringsbank |
Auteurs | Willemsen, F., Leeuw, F. en Leeuw, B. |