The notion that animal abuse and domestic violence are related has been existing for centuries. Recent studies in the United States, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands report evidence for this relation. In the western world, more than 50% of families have pets. They are often valued as members of the family. It is obvious that pets can be victims of family violence as well. The relation between animal abuse and domestic violence has many manifestations. Abused women reported violence against their pets, reported that their children abused the pets. Abused children, especially severely abused and/or sexually abused children, are more often than other children animal abusers. Animal abuse is often related to other violent behaviour or severe criminal acts later in life. Besides, animal abuse is an early diagnostic marker for psychopathology. Animal abuse is always a signal of a problematic situation. A greater awareness of the possible link between animal abuse and domestic violence could contribute to saving men, women, children and animals from violent situations. |
Zoekresultaat: 11 artikelen
Jaar 2009 xJurisprudentie |
Kroniek rechtspraak rechten van de mens |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidsrecht, Aflevering 8 2009 |
Auteurs | A.C. Hendriks |
Agenda |
Congresagenda |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 2 2009 |
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Dierenmishandeling: een signaal voor huiselijk geweld? |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 7 2009 |
Auteurs | M.J. Enders-Slegers |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
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Filteren op internetDe rol van de Nederlandse overheid in het blokkeren van kinderpornografische websites |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 4 2009 |
Trefwoorden | filteren, internet, kinderporno, politie |
Auteurs | Rutger Leukfeldt, Wouter Stol, Rik Kaspersen e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The distribution of child pornography on the internet is observed as a major social problem. In the Netherlands a lively political-social discussion has emerged concerning the manner in which this can be prevented. The discussion moves between two polarities. On the one hand the dangers of internet censure are emphasised and on the other hand the need for a clamp down in which every measure seems to be justified. The present government wants to combat child pornography and by doing so answer the moral indignation of society. A means that the Dutch government, and on her behalf the police, uses, is blocking websites with child-pornographic content. The possibilities of the Dutch government to filter effectively, however, are restricted. The accuracy of existing filters is low and it is easy to get around filters. In addition, opportunities are restricted by constitutional rights. A filter that stops all websites with child pornography is bound to stop legal internet traffic too. That is at odds with the constitutional rights of freedom of expression and freedom of information gathering. The realisation of a filter that respects fundamental rights and still is able to block child pornography requires a lot of police manpower. This comes at the expense of the tracking down of criminals who produce and distribute child pornography. Furthermore, it is unknown whether the use of the child-pornography filter leads to the purposes for which they are deployed, such as hindering the sale of child pornography or reducing the abuse of children. The police, therefore, is assigned to a task that requires a considerable amount of time, but the benefits of which are unclear. |
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Kinderdoding gevolgd door een ernstige poging tot zelfdodingDrie modaliteiten van geweld |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2009 |
Trefwoorden | kinderdoding, zelfdoding |
Auteurs | Marieke Liem, Prof. dr. Michiel Hengeveld en Prof. dr. Frans Koenraadt |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Filicide, the murder of a child by a parent, is a dramatic event. The gravity increases when the perpetrator resorts to committing or attempting suicide. It is assessed to what extent filicide-(para)suicides can primarily be understood as homicidal or suicidal behaviour, or as a separate category of lethal violence. Parents committing filicide-parasuicide differ from filicidal parents and other suicidal parents in sociodemographic, individual and offence-related characteristics. Filicide-(para)suicide seem to constitute a category of lethal violence, different from both filicides and parasuicides. |
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Wie kwaad doet, kwaad ontmoet?Over de samenhang van slachtofferschap en daderschap |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 3 2009 |
Trefwoorden | slachtofferschap, daderschap |
Auteurs | Carin Reep en Ko Oudhof |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
How many criminal suspects become victims themselves? A high correlation of offence and victimisation is to be expected because of a marked similarity between offenders and victims. We assume that offenders strongly fulfil the lifestyle and environment criteria, associated with an increased risk of victimisation. By studying self-reported victimisation data from 39.978 respondents, matched to registered criminal suspects, we verified our assumption that criminal suspects are at considerably higher risk of being victims. This correlation is especially high for crimes of violence and for people suspected of multiple crimes. |
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Additioneel seksueel gedrag van kinderpornodownloadersOnderzoek naar additioneel seksueel gedrag met kinderen in een groep van 38 kinderpornodownloaders met behulp van gecombineerde zelfrapportage en polygrafie (Sexual History Disclosure Polygraph Examinations) |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 3 2009 |
Trefwoorden | cybercrime, polygrafie, zelfrapportage, kinderporno, risicoprofiel |
Auteurs | Jos Buschman en Don Krapohl |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article presents a study on Post-Conviction Polygraphy in the Netherlands. Importantly, it exclusively focuses on cybercrime offenders. The study was designed to systematically address the different child sexual behaviours exhibited by 38 subjects who were in treatment for possessing child abuse images. The results gave indications that post-conviction polygraphy can provide additional data to inform the development of theory in this area and contribute to the treatment, supervision and more effective containment of offending behaviour, and the reduction of future victimization. |
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What Works in Probation? |
Tijdschrift | PROCES, Aflevering 3 2009 |
Trefwoorden | probation, corrections, desistance, rehabilitation, resettlement |
Auteurs | Prof. Fergus McNeill |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In this paper the author argues that, despite the apparently technical nature of questions of effectiveness, in fact any considered and critical analysis of the empirical evidence about desistance, rehabilitation and ‘what works?’ compel us to consider the moral character and context of criminal justice interventions. |
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Case study: the international CSR conflict and mediationSupply-chain responsibility: western customers and the Indian textile industry |
Tijdschrift | Nederlands-Vlaams tijdschrift voor mediation en conflictmanagement, Aflevering 2 2009 |
Trefwoorden | corporate social responsibility, international CSR conflicts, supply-chain responsibility, CSR |
Auteurs | Tineke Lambooy |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In 2008, Ruud Lubbers led a mediation process to resolve the conflicts which had arisen between two Dutch campaigning organisations, various Indian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and labour unions, two Dutch internet providers, an Indian clothing producer and a Dutch jeans brand. The mediation took place at the request of the disagreeing parties and the Dutch and Indian governments. The conflict related to corporate social responsibility (CSR) standards followed by the textile companies.In this contribution the effects of campaigning and litigating in issues concerning CSR will be examined. Limiting the analysis to CSR conflicts in the textile industry, the author will reflect on these new types of international conflicts in a globalising world and will share her view on appropriate ways to avoid them or, ultimately, to (re)mediate them if necessary.This contribution informs the reader about the events in India and the Netherlands which led to the escalation of the conflict. It provides an overview of the conflict resolution procedures and elaborates on the outcome of the ‘Lubbers Mediation’. The applicable legal and soft law labour standards are compared as well as the parties’ communication strategies. Lastly, this case is contrasted with other CSR conflicts in the textile industry, revealing a hidden conflict. |
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Tijdschrift | Erasmus Law Review, Aflevering 2 2009 |
Auteurs | Roel Pieterman |
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Tijdschrift | Erasmus Law Review, Aflevering 4 2009 |
Auteurs | Christian Courtis |
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