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International Victimology Institute Tilburg - INTERVICT

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Secretariat Reparations to child victims of war
Secretariat The Effect of Victim Impact Statements on Reparation of the VictimÂ’s Emotional Damage via Acknowledgement
Secretariat Forensic Social Network Analysis
Secretariat The effectiveness of Video Interaction Guidance in Families with Premature Infants: the impact of neonatal medical problems on parent-child interactions, including child maltreatment and neglect
Secretariat Does Violence Begets Violence? Cultural differences in the risk for delinquency among young Moroccan and Dutch adolescent boys
Secretariat Role of Ethnicity in Sexual Violence and Abuse Behavior
Secretariat Workplace Related Research among Victimised Penitentiary Workers
Secretariat Self-coping Efficacy after traumatic Events
Secretariat Reparation for Victims of Collateral Damage? A Normative and Theoretical Study
Secretariat A victim's perspective on the human rights based approach to Trafficking in Human Beings; research on cost-benefit analyses by victims
Secretariat Victims and restorative Justice. An empirical study of the needs, experiences and position of victims within restorative justice practices
Secretariat Indexing Trafficking in Human Beings - Gauging its Trends, Causes and Consequences in the European Dimension
Secretariat Realizing Rights - Mapping content and assessing impact of EU legislation on violence against women and children
Secretariat Process Evaluation of the judicial behavioral intervention "SoVa op Maat"
Secretariat Research ADHD/PTSD
Secretariat The Adoption of an Intersectional Approach by the Human Rights Framework addressing Violence against Women
Secretariat Victimization in patients with severe mental illness, a nationwide multi-site study
Secretariat Understanding Criminal Victimization at Macro and Micro Levels; Secondary Analysis of the International Crime Victim Surveys from a Rational Choice Perspective
Secretariat Compensating VictimsÂ’ Losses
Secretariat Modelling Access to Justice for Victims

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