In this article Tom Daems and Bas van Stokkom discuss work and life of the Dutch social psychologist Hans Boutellier. The article is based on an interview the authors conducted with Boutellier in December 2018 as well as his published work. The article discusses in particular themes such as the morality of crime, the emancipation of victims, and processes of secularisation. |
Zoekresultaat: 108 artikelen
Jaar 2019 xArtikel |
‘Liever het landschap dan de struiken’In gesprek met Hans Boutellier |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | morality, victims, secularisation |
Auteurs | Dr. Tom Daems en Dr. Bas van Stokkom |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | violence, compartimentalization, social theory |
Auteurs | Dr. Bas van Stokkom en Dr. mr. Marc Schuilenburg |
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In this article Bas van Stokkom and Marc Schuilenburg discuss work and life of the Dutch sociologist Abram de Swaan. The article is based on an interview the authors conducted with de Swaan as well as themes that de Swaan developed in his published work. The article discusses in particular themes such as violence and compartimentalization, the work of Norbert Elias, and public sociology. |
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Nog steeds tussen kritiek en realisme?Chris Eliaerts over criminologie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | history of criminology, VU Brussels, Belgium |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Marc Cools |
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In this article Marc Cools discusses work and life of the Belgian lawyer and criminologist Chris Eliaerts. The article is based on an interview the author conducted with Eliaerts as well as his published work. The article discusses in particular themes such as teaching and research in criminology at VU Brussels in particular and Belgium in general. |
In Memoriam |
In memoriam Pieter Spierenburg |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. René van Swaaningen |
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Een tweelingstudie naar indicatoren van genetische en culturele transmissie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | intergenerational continuity, rule-breaking behavior, genes, environment, twin study |
Auteurs | Camiel van der Laan MSc, Dr. Steve van de Weijer, Dr. Michel Nivard e.a. |
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In the present study, the role of genetic and cultural transmission in intergenerational continuity of rule-breaking behavior (RBB) was investigated. Based on the resemblance within 3,982 Dutch twin pairs, aged 13 to 17 years, the relative importance of genetic (G), shared environmental (C), and unique environmental (E) influences on RBB was estimated. Cultural transmission, the process of passing on knowledge, norms and values, can lead to similarities within families, and forms part of the shared environment of children growing up in the same family. The authors found no evidence for shared environmental influences, and consequently no indication of a role for cultural transmission. Genetic influences explained 60 percent of the variance in rule-breaking behavior at age 13 to 17, implying that intergenerational continuity at this age is mainly driven by genetic transmission. |
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Crimineel gedrag over de levensloop én over generaties: de rol van het gezin |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | intergenerational continuity, Criminal behavior, Family, Family relations, Generations |
Auteurs | Dr. Veroni Eichelsheim |
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In criminology, explanations for engagement in externalizing or criminal behavior are often found within the direct (social) environment of the individual. More specifically, family functioning, the quality of family relations and parenting strategies during childhood and adolescence are found to be related to the development of externalizing problems or criminal behavior over the life-course. Although less well studied, the opposite might also be true: externalizing problems or delinquency during childhood and adolescence may in turn also affect some important (family-related) transitions over the life-course, such as engagement in romantic relationships, the transition to parenthood, parenting strategies and broader family functioning. Not surprisingly, in life-course criminology there is increasing attention for familial similarities in externalizing and delinquent behavior. What underlies intergenerational continuity of criminal behavior? Under which circumstances behavior is continued over the course of generations? What is the role of the family? What is needed to break intergenerational cycles and facilitate earlier and more effective interventions? In this article, a literature review is provided on the role of the family in intergenerational continuity of externalizing or criminal behavior over the life-course and across generations. |
Call for papers |
Themanummer ‘Hedendaagse jeugdcriminaliteit’ |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Intergenerational transmission, Criminal families, Mechanisms, Organized crime, Prevention |
Auteurs | Dr. Steve van de Weijer en Prof. dr. Toine Spapens |
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In this introductory chapter we provide an overview of criminological research into intergenerational transmission of criminal behaviour that currently is, and has been, conducted both internationally and in the Netherlands. The most important findings of these studies are also discussed. Next, possible explanations are discussed for intergenerational transmission of crime in general, and more particularly for families that are involved in more serious and organized crime. Moreover, possible ways in which intergenerational transmission of crime can be prevented are discussed. Finally, we give some directions for future research on this topic and will introduce the contributions to this special issue. |
Boekbespreking |
Verscheidenheid in veiligheid |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Auteurs | Dr. Remco Spithoven |
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Intergenerationele continuïteit of discontinuïteit van crimineel gedrag?Een onderzoek naar de modererende invloed van samenwonen en de geografische afstand tussen ouder en kind |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | intergenerational transmission, discontinuity, criminal parent, geographical distance, exposure |
Auteurs | Dr. Steve van de Weijer |
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This study (N=921) examines whether living together with a criminal parent moderates the intergenerational continuity of crime. Results are mixed, but show that the intergenerational continuity of crime decreases when the child lived together with the criminal parent for a shorter period of time. This association is most strong for children whose criminal mothers live on a large distance from them. Longitudinal fixed effects models, however, show that these results are likely the consequence of between-individual differences and therefore do not reflect causal influences on the intergenerational continuity of crime. |
Discussie |
‘Zij vreet er ook van’Over de ongemakkelijke relatie tussen huiselijk geweld en zware en georganiseerde criminaliteit |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Domestic violence, Organized crime, Bikers |
Auteurs | Dr. Janine Janssen |
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In The Netherlands not much attention has been paid towards the relationship between domestic violence and organized crime. In this contribution the question is addressed why this is. One of the answers is that there is doubt about the moral status of the victim of organized crime: it assumed that the victim has benefited from the proceedings of organized crime. When domestic violence and involvement with organized crime by one of the family members come together, the case becomes more complex and difficult to deal with. For that reason professionals and researchers should pay more attention to the overlap of both phenomena. |
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De moeder als facilitator van intergenerationele overdracht binnen de georganiseerde misdaad |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | organized crime, intergenerational continuity, discontinuity, mother, parenting |
Auteurs | Meintje van Dijk Msc, Prof. dr. Edward Kleemans en Dr. Veroni Eichelsheim |
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Previous research on intergenerational continuity of crime is primarily focused on transmission from fathers to children. In this article, we aim to give insight in the role of mothers in (the prevention of) continuity of organized crime. The results of our explorative study on 25 organized crime offenders based in Amsterdam and their partners and children, show that parenting skills and norms and values of mother seem to have an important role in both the intergenerational continuity of organized crime and the prevention of the transmission. |
Signalement |
Restorative Justice – Strategies for Change |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Annemieke Wolthuis |
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Een nieuwe Aanbeveling van de Raad van Europa: naar een duurzame verankering van het herstelrecht? |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Aanbeveling van de Raad van Europa, Recommendation No. R(99)19, Herstelrecht in strafzaken, strafproces |
Auteurs | Ivo Aertsen |
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This article presents and critically discusses a new Recommendation on restorative justice (CM/Rec(2018)8) that was adopted on 3 October 2018 by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. This new regulation builds on the previous Recommendation No. R(99)19 on mediation in penal matters and recommends the governments of the 47 member States of the Council of Europe the adopt and implement the principles of restorative justice as described in the Appendix of the new Recommendation. These guidelines apply to national authorities and national agencies in general, and to judges, public prosecutors, police, prisons, probation, juvenile justice agencies, victim support services and restorative justice services in particular. The article presents the origins of the Recommendation, its contents and its meaning for restorative justice developments in Europe and beyond. |
Signalement |
Restorative Justice Academy |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Gert Jan Slump |
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De implementatie van herstelrecht voor jeugdige slachtoffers: een Europees leertrajectEen verslag van de afsluitende conferentie van het project ‘Implementing Restorative Justice with Child Victims’, Brussel, 7 december 2018 |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Marit de Haan |
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Mediation bij ZSM Midden-NederlandDe rol van de ketenpartners en optimalisering van doorverwijzingen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | ZSM, Midden-Nederland, ketenpartners, mediationbureau, Betekenisvolle afdoening |
Auteurs | Britt van der Plas |
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This article is based on research into the use of mediation in criminal cases at ZSM Midden-Nederland. It focusses on the question how referrals to mediation can be optimized. The research shows that there is much room for improvement and a broader deployment of mediation. Lack of knowledge of the criminal justice partners involved, leads to misconceptions about the mediation process, about which institution should be deployed, and about the (in)suitability of cases for mediation. This lack of knowledge seems to be greatest among the police, while they play an important role within ZSM. Moreover, Victim Support Netherlands has a dominant role in the choice whether or not to refer to mediation. The overall conclusion is that mediation is not yet sufficiently anchored in the criminal justice partners’ system. |
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De in zichzelf gekeerde Nationale PolitieBemiddeling en sociale zelfredzaamheid uit zicht? |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Nationale Politie, wijkagenten, Screen-level bureaucratie, Sociale zelfredzaamheid |
Auteurs | Bas van Stokkom |
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How does the police deal with conflict resolution and (referrals to) mediation? Is this perceived as relevant within the new national police organization? This article elaborates on work processes within the National Police, including ZSM-settlements, the punitive aspects of police culture and the impoverishment of neighborhood-oriented police work. It is concluded that there is little room within the police for responsive approaches to crime and social unsafety. However, there are still police professionals who question ‘assembly line’-processing of criminal cases, support restorative justice strategies and try to improve the citizen-empowerment in neighbourhoods. |
Discussie |
Outputgestuurde strafrechtspleging en de ‘eigen keuze’ van mediators in strafzaken |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Janny Dierx |
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Les jeux sont faits (De teerling is geworpen)Overdenkingen naar aanleiding van het congres ‘Het slachtoffer en het strafproces: wat is de toekomst?’ |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Auteurs | Renée Kool |
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