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Department of Criminal Law

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Completed research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration Research from the comparative law perspective to criminal judicial assistance of Belgium, Germany and France to The Netherlands
Secretariat The perception of the context during traumatic events and the meaning of it for the treatment of trauma related complaints
Secretariat Forensic psychiatric care and treatment in a detention setting and the broader judicial field
Secretariat Attachment and antisocial relation development
Secretariat Dimensional assessment of psychiatric disorders in incarcerated boys
Secretariat A comparative study between the Dutch and Belgian forensic psychiatry.
Secretariat Minorities in detention: Study on the influence of the cultural background on the treatment of detainees
Secretariat Judicial process in dispossession cases
Secretariat Corruption
Secretariat Transnational (organized) economic crime
Secretariat Judicial preconditions for applying mediation in criminal law
Secretariat The theoretical legal status of restorative justice
Secretariat The implementation of the EU framework decision about the position of the victim in criminal law procedures
Secretariat A law comparitive analysis of an arrangement of preliminary research in the Benelux
Secretariat Bottlenecks in the police and judicial cooperation in the European Union
Secretariat Transnational crime, public order issues and police cooperation in the Dutch-Belgian border region
Secretariat Probation and Probation Services in the EU-Member States
Secretariat Foreign prisoners in European penitentiary institutions
Secretariat The illegal gamble market in The Netherlands
Secretariat Criminality and law enforcement in the EU region Maas-Rijn; part 2
Secretariat The principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions in criminal matters: what can the EU learn from the criminal cooperation systems in federal countries?
Secretariat IPOL - Intelligence led POLicing. An effective law enforcement strategy or a threat to civil liberties and the principles of criminal law?
Secretariat The lawyer and the youth criminal procedural law
Secretariat Playing chess with pills. The interaction between the criminal investigation department and the XTC producers and traders in The Netherlands between 1988 and 2002
Secretariat The Praesumptio Innocentiae in an Era of Terror
Secretariat Ne bis in idem
Secretariat Punitive measure within the EU
Secretariat The judgement from the influence of the European Union on the Dutch material criminal law and the criminal procedural context
Secretariat 'Volenti non fit injuria'; the role of the permission within the Dutch criminal law
Secretariat Detention under a hospital order in its social context; the state of affairs around the turn of the century
Secretariat An endless task; integrative psychotherapy within detention
Secretariat Does the way the Dutch court interpret forensic reports regarding relase or extending the stay of mentally ill convicts in our TBS system coincide with that of the forensic therapists?
Secretariat Supranational Criminal Prosecution of Sexual Violence: The ICC and the Practice of the ICTY and the ICTR
Secretariat Impulsive agressive violent behaviour
Secretariat Custody for illegal immigrants in Europe
Secretariat Child murder; research on the personality structure of parents who kill their own children
Secretariat A study on the relation between perverse object relation patterns and the extent of covert and overt agression and/or violence
Secretariat Differentiation in punishment and execution
Secretariat Comments on the Computer criminality law

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