Research Fellows
INTERVICT created the 'Research' position as a means of stimulating interaction and collaborating with our distinguished colleagues either jurists, psychologists, criminologists, economists, sociologists and other researchers in the field of victimology. Research fellows do not have to visit INTERVICT in person, but are very welcome to join us for a certain period of time through our visiting programme.
We would like to point out that INTERVICT does not take institutional positions on matters of science or policy. Hence, a research fellowship does not bind a fellow to views expressed by any other INTERVICT-affiliated researcher. It is not meant either to lead to preferential treatment of INTERVICT or INTERVICT researchers of the organization(s) to which a fellow is primarily affiliated.
- Anne-Marie de Brouwer, Tilburg Law School, Crimal Law
- David de Cremer, Rotterdam Erasmus University, Business Society Management
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Willem van Genugten, Tilburg Law School, EIP
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Bert Jaap Koops, Tilburg Law School, TILT
- Sonja Leferink, Slachtofferhulp Nederland
- Bas van der Leij, Ministry of Safety and Justice, Research and Documentation Centre
- David Miers, Cardiff Law School
- Corien Prins, Tilburg Law School, TILT
- Conny Rijken , Tilburg Law School, EIP
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Jonathan Verschuuren, Tilburg Law School, EIP
- Ad Vingerhoets, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Developmental and Clinical Psychology
- Ben Vollaard, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Economics
- Jaap de Waard
, Ministry of Safety and Justice
- Corry van Zeeland, Tilburg Law School, Private Law

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