Criminological research has emphasized the importance of procedural justice of authorities during encounters with citizens. Theory and prior research propose that the procedurally just treatment by the police influences, possibly via legitimacy, citizens’ willingness to cooperate with authorities in the criminal justice chain. This article tests the hypotheses of procedural justice theory using Dutch data of the European Social Survey (N=1,616). The results show an association between the procedurally just treatment of citizens by the police and cooperation with criminal justice authorities. However, this association has not been explained by the legitimacy of the police. |
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Bereidheid om samen te werken met actoren in de strafrechtketen: de invloed van procedurele rechtvaardigheid in Nederland |
Trefwoorden | procedural fairness, cooperation, police, legitimacy |
Auteurs | Matthias van Hall |
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Een kijkje achter de schermen: een kwalitatieve studie over het ontstaan van cybercriminele carrières |
Trefwoorden | cybercrime, cyber offenders, criminal careers, online disinhibition, pathways |
Auteurs | Sifra Matthijsse, Wytske van der Wagen, Elina van ’t Zand e.a. |
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This qualitative study examines how criminal careers in cybercrime start and can be explained. Based on offender and expert interviews, the authors conclude that traditional factors linked with the initiation, such as a maturity gap (for juvenile offenders) and opportunism (for adult offenders), in combination with different types of (online) disinhibition – social, technical, situational and psychological – can explain the start of a criminal career. Features of the digital context appear to play a major role in the development of a criminal career and this requires more online supervision and education about – among other things – legal alternatives and the risks and boundaries of the online environment. |
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Mensenhandel en mensensmokkel op Curaçao: een crime-scriptanalyse |
Trefwoorden | exploitation, crime scripting, situational crime prevention, Caribbean, Latin America |
Auteurs | Zahyanne Luisa |
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This article contains the results of a crime script analysis regarding the processes of human trafficking and human smuggling in Curaçao. The crime script analysis was conducted using data from five criminal investigations of human trafficking and seven criminal investigations of human smuggling. The results show that human trafficking in Curaçao consists of labor exploitation and sexual exploitation in bars, cafes and clubs. Young women are recruited from Colombia, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic to work as waitresses, trago girls and/or prostitutes. Once they arrive on the island, the women are dependent on the perpetrators and are subjected to exploitation In this research, two types of human smuggling have been witnessed. The first type consists of Venezuelan smugglers who transport fellow Venezuelan nationals to Curaçao by boat in exchange for payment. The second type of smugglers are Curaçao locals who rent out rooms to Venezuelans that reside on the island illegally. |
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(Un)Told Stories of Post-War Prostitution: Challenging Hegemonic Narratives on Human Trafficking and Peacekeeping in Kosovo |
Auteurs | Barbora Holá |
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Cooperation Against the Law. Criminological Study of the Social Organization of Business Cartels |
Auteurs | Wim Huisman |
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Corporate Involvement in International Crimes |
Auteurs | Marieke Kluin |
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Active Guardianship and the Effects on Offender Behaviour |
Auteurs | Emily Moir |
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‘My Story of the Rape and Why I Should Be Believed.’ On How True and False Allegations of Rape Differ |
Auteurs | Marleen Nagtegaal |
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