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International Victimology Institute Tilburg - INTERVICT

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Completed research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Secretariat Secundary Analysis Data Domestic Violence
Secretariat Compensation for disasters: The role of the Government
Secretariat VictimsÂ’ rights and the International Criminal Court
Secretariat African indigenous peoples: from victimization to empowered actors
Secretariat Countering trafficking in persons: the victim's perspective
Secretariat Security implications of mass tourism
Secretariat Fundamental Rights & Environmental Justice: Identifying Rights-based Environmental Protection in Europe and the United States
Secretariat The impact of victimological risk factors at individual and collective levels; Secondary analyses of the International Crime Victims Surveys
Secretariat The history of human security
Secretariat Victimization related PTSD: symptomatology and intervention
Secretariat Job career and life course effects of victimisation
Secretariat Prominent victim-related issues
Secretariat Promoting a safer society
Secretariat Risk Assessment and Domestic Violence
Secretariat The cross-over: a social-psychological approach to victims within the criminal justice system
Secretariat Innovation of victim assistance schemes
Secretariat Financial Identity Theft in the Netherlands - the Role of Businesses, Governments, and Consumers
Secretariat Confidentiality in the process of victim-offender mediation
Secretariat Civil and criminal anti-stalking measures: an empirical analysis of their effectiveness
Secretariat Implementing and complying with the UN Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power
Secretariat The 2001 EU Framework Decision on the Standing of Victims in Criminal Proceedings: experiences and perceptions of crime victims across the Member States of the European Union
Secretariat Victim rights and the role of the Public Prosecution Service: on paper and practice
Secretariat Philosophical, political and comparative explorations on the status of the victim in criminal proceedings
Secretariat Human Security in relation to Victimology
Secretariat Psychological Aspects of Victimisation and Victim Assistance
Secretariat Victims and the Legal System
Secretariat Victimology and Human Security; An Interdisciplinary Approach

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