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Criminology / Forensics - 10.06.2024
Covenant structural investigation into discrimination in Rotterdam

Criminology / Forensics - Innovation - 04.06.2024
Police have become further removed from people

Criminology / Forensics - 23.01.2024
UT maps decision-making processes of victims of ransomware
University of Twente has investigated the decision-making processes of victims forced to pay ransom following ransomware attacks.

Law - Criminology / Forensics - 11.07.2023
Open Letter on the Greece Boat Disaster: Questions of International Law
In an open letter addressed to Greek and EU authorities, 300 academics turn their attention to the migrant shipwreck of 14 June 2023 off the coast of Pylos, Greece, resulting in the loss of an estimated 650 lives.

Criminology / Forensics - Social Sciences - 11.07.2023
Trust in the criminal justice system gets 1.5 million from Nationale Wetenschaps Agenda

Criminology / Forensics - 09.06.2023
Supreme Court: Objects from Crimea to be returned to Ukraine

Law - Criminology / Forensics - 02.05.2023
Gabriele Chlevickaite wins Praemium Erasmianum dissertation prize

Criminology / Forensics - 28.03.2023
NWO grant for research on tackling subversive crime in port of Rotterdam

Criminology / Forensics - Health - 21.03.2023
Why don’t standard treatments work for women in forensic psychiatric care?
Women are in the minority in closed treatment facilities (TBS) and other forms of forensic care worldwide.

Criminology / Forensics - History / Archeology - 21.03.2023
Will Putin ever stand trial in The Hague? 'I don't rule it out'
Will Putin ever stand trial in The Hague? ’I don’t rule it out’
On 17 March 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague issued a warrant for Putin's arrest.

Criminology / Forensics - Innovation - 16.03.2023
NWO grant for Erasmus School of Law project FORT-PORT to tackle subversive crime in the port of Rotterdam
The FORT-PORT (Focusing On the Right Things in the Port of Rotterdam) project, in which government organisations, (port) companies, and scientists work together to tackle cocaine trafficking, human sm

Criminology / Forensics - Law - 02.12.2022
Iva Vukusic on the war in Ukraine: (alleged) Russian and Ukrainian war crimes
Iva Vukusic on the war in Ukraine: (alleged) Russian and Ukrainian war crimes

Criminology / Forensics - 01.12.2022
Naomi Oosterman publishes groundbreaking research in ’Art Crime in Context’
11:30 Publication Dr. Naomi Oosterman (Arts & Culture Studies) and Dr. Donna Yates (Maastricht University) published a new edited volume titled "Art Crime in Context".

Criminology / Forensics - 16.11.2022
Separate worlds in public and private crime prevention

Criminology / Forensics - 07.11.2022
Data leak investigation ID-Ware complete

Life Sciences - Criminology / Forensics - 16.08.2022
Why people confess to crimes they didn't commit
Why people confess to crimes they didn’t commit
When under duress innocent suspects can make a false confession. Why is this? Legal psychologist Linda Geven will give a talk about this at the Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition's Brain & Law event.

Criminology / Forensics - 26.10.2021
Objects from Crimea to be returned to Ukraine