INTERVICT

The International Victimology Institute Tilburg promotes and executes interdisciplinary research that can contribute to a comprehensive, evidence-based body of knowledge on the empowerment and support of victims of crime and abuse of power.

INTERVICT

Publications

INTERVICT researchers publish research findings and contributions to reports, books, journals etc.
Via Repository you can search for publications in the catalogue of Tilburg University Library


Latest publications 2011

  • R. Letschert, R. Haveman, A.M. de Brouwer,
    A. Pemberton [eds.]
    (2011).
    Victimological Approaches to International Crimes: Africa. Cambridge, Intersentia.



  • Ndahinda, F.M. (2011). Indigenousness in Africa.
    A Contested Legal Framework for Empowerment of 'Marginalized' Communities. New York, Springer.

  • Heemskerk, M., & Rijken, C.R.J.J. (2011). Combating trafficking in human beings in the Netherlands. In C.R.J.J. Rijken (Ed.), Combating trafficking in human beigns for labour exploitation (pp. 73-158).
  • Bogaerts, S., Veen, H.C.J. van der & Knaap, L.M. van der (2011). Aspects of intimate terrorism: A test of Johnson's typology in a Dutch online sample. International Perspectives in Victimology, 5(1), 13-21.
  • Drogendijk, A.N., Velden, P.G. van der, Gersons, B.P.R. & Kleber, R.J. (2011). Lack of social support among ethnic minorities after a disaster: A comparative study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 2011(198), 317-322.
  • Nijrolder, I., Velden, P.G. van der, Grievink, L. & Yzermans, J. (2011). Symptom attribution and presentation in general practice after an extreme life event. Family Practice.
  • Smid, G., Velden, P.G. van der, Gersons, B.P.R. & Kleber, R. (2011). Late-onset posttraumatic stress disorder following a disaster: A longitudinal study. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy.
  • Aa, S. van der & Groenen, A. (2011). Identifying the needs of stalking victims and the responsiveness of the criminal justice system: A qualitative study in Belgium and the Netherlands. Victims & Offenders, 6(1), 19-37.
  • Letschert, R.M., Dijk, J.J.M. van (Eds.), (2011). The new faces of Victimhood, Globalisation, Transnational Crimes and Victims. New York, Springer.
  • Muskens, M., Bogaerts S., Casteren, N. van & Labrijn, S. (2011). Adult female sexual offending: A comparison between co-offenders and solo offenders in a Dutch sample. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 17(1), 45-60.
  • Knaap, L.M. van der (2011). Het tijdelijk huisverbod bij huiselijk geweld. In A. Groenen, E. Jaspaert & G. Vervaeke (Red.), Partnergeweld: Als liefde een gevecht wordt (pp. 179-191). Leuven: Acco.
  • Bogaerts, S., Spreen, M. & Palermo, G.B. (2011). Obsessive-compulsive and schizotypal characteristics in a group of male child molesters. Crimen et Delictum: International Journal of Criminological and Investigative Sciences, 2(1), 15-26.
  • Bogaerts, S. & Daalder, A.L. (2011). Preoccupied adult attachment style as a vulnerability factor in the prediction of PTSD among security workers. Crimen et Delictum: International Journal of Criminological and Investigative Sciences, 2(1), 44-52.
  • Winkel, F.W. (2011). Het Trauma en Psychose (T&P) - model van kwetsbaar gedrag: een nieuw instrument ter beoordeling van gevaar bij partnergeweld. In: Groenen, A., Jaspaert, E., & Vervaeke, G., Partnergeweld: Als liefde een gevecht wordt. Acco: Leuven / Den Haag, 2011, 291 – 311
  • Kunst, M.J.J., Bogaerts, S. & Winkel, F.W. (2011). Type D personality and posttraumatic stress disorder in victims of violence: A cross-sectional explanation. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 18(1), 13-22.
  • Bogaerts, S., Michaux, E. & Vervaeke, G. (2011). Beschouwingen over de psychologie in de criminologie. In I. Aertsen, T. Daems, A. Haaren, F. Hutsebaut & J. Maesschalck (Eds.), Deviante wetenschap: Het domein van de criminologie (pp. 55-62). Leuven | Den Haag: Acco.
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