In this article Bas van Stokkom and Renée Kool discuss work and life of the Dutch comparative legal scholar Chrisje Brants. The article is based on an interview the authors conducted with Brants as well as themes that Brants developed in her published work. The article discusses in particular themes such as comparative research, the Utrecht School, and the role of criminal law. |
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Hollandse (on)hebbelijkhedenIn gesprek met Chrisje Brants |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | comparative law, Utrecht School, criminal law |
Auteurs | Dr. Bas van Stokkom en Dr. Renée Kool |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
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‘Boeven vangen’Het spel tussen politieagenten en de Ander |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2016 |
Trefwoorden | ethnic profiling, policing, othering, proactive stop |
Auteurs | dr. Lianne Kleijer-Kool en dr. Wouter Landman |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article is based on ethnographic research over recent years in eight Dutch police teams. It focuses on the othering process in which police officers define ‘crooks’ as the Other and chase, catch and arrest them. Catching crooks is perceived as an assignment as well as a game. Street cops construct detailed subcategories of the crook which influence their daily practices. They select crooks by recognition (the permanent suspects), by abnormalization (out of placeness) and by profiling (regardless of place). In addition to the discussion on ethnic profiling, we argue that profiling is a contextual practice. The contents of the profiles depend on the demographic characteristics of the district in which a police team operates. Interacting mediaframes of both the crook and the police reinforce the mutual caricatures and tense relationships. |
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Nooit meer thuis in deze wereldJean Améry’s verlangen naar herstel na Auschwitz |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 3 2014 |
Trefwoorden | Holocaust, resentment, forgiveness, recovery, victims |
Auteurs | prof. dr. Theo de Wit |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The author examines the thoughts of the originally Austrian author Jean Améry. After his concentration camp experiences Améry publicly acclaimed that he continued to resent the Germans. He felt abandoned and deeply overwhelmed and never recovered from these feelings. He refused to forgive and forget and practiced moral and physical rebellion. |
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Met de schrik vrij?Een exploratief onderzoek naar de afschrikwekkende werking van vreemdelingendetentie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2013 |
Trefwoorden | Irregular migrants, immigration detention, deterrence, return |
Auteurs | Mieke Kox MA en Dr. Arjen Leerkes |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Immigration detention is formally not a punishment, but governments do seem to use it to deter irregular migrants from staying in the territory. This study explores whether and how practices of immigration detention in the Netherlands affect detainees’ decision-making processes regarding return and result in ‘specific deterrence’. 81 unauthorized irregular migrants were interviewed in immigration detention and their casefiles were examined. We find evidence for a limited deterrence effect: a minority of the respondents indeed wanted to return to their countries of origin in order to end their (repeated) stay in immigration detention. For some respondents the detention experience contributed to a desire to migrate from the Netherlands to a different European country. We go into the relevance of these findings for the continuing societal debate on the use of immigration detention. |