The primary goal of this article is to survey the various criminological study programmes in the Netherlands and Flanders and of the jobs students attain after graduating in criminology. The theoretical question posed is to what extent the enormous expansion of criminology over the last decade has contributed to the scientific development of criminology as a discipline and to better-informed crime policies. Though the answer to this question remains limited to an ‘it depends on how you look at it’ position, the author is not pessimistic. Taking into account the current grim penal climate and the fact that the criminologist is a relative newcomer on the Dutch labour market, the positions criminology students have been able to gain – with jobs within the police force, in research and policy-development as prime fields – give reason to be hopeful, if reflexivity and overview remain the primary educational goals and practical skills training is not seen as the ‘trick box’ for the ‘quick fix’ of the safety problem. |
Zoekresultaat: 4 artikelen
Jaar 2009 xPraktijk |
Criminologie en criminaliteitsbeleid: tussen mensenrechten en doeltreffende criminaliteitsbeheersingVerslag van de IX. Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Ljubljana, Slovenië, 9-12 september 2009, met als titel ‘Between Human Rights and Effective Crime Control’ |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 3 2009 |
Trefwoorden | Conference of the European Society of Criminology |
Auteurs | Katrien Lauwaert en Annemieke Wolthuis |
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Criminologie als studie en beroep |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2009 |
Trefwoorden | opleiding criminologie, beroepsveld criminoloog, publieke criminologie |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. René van Swaaningen |
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Tijdschrift | Erasmus Law Review, Aflevering 2 2009 |
Auteurs | Charles Vlek |
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De komende emancipatie van het slachtofferNaar een verbeterde rechtspositie voor gedupeerden van misdrijven |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2009 |
Trefwoorden | slachtoffers, etikettering, spreekrecht, herstelrecht |
Auteurs | Jan van Dijk |
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In Western languages those affected by crime are universally labelled as the sacrificed ones. This label is inspired by the suffering of Jesus Christ and evokes images of helplessness and meekness. It acts as hidden justification for the marginal, self-effacing role of victims in criminal procedure and restorative justice. The author argues for deconstruction of the stereotypical victim label and the creation of more space in criminal procedure for victims as autonomous parties. In his view the recent innovation in Dutch law of a limited Victim Impact Statement still gives victims insufficient voice. He also argues for a reconceptualisation of restorative justice practices as a supplement to the criminal trial rather than as a substitute. |