Peeters, M. P., & Van Daele, S. (2014). Inbraakrisico en de relatie tot de fysieke omgevi... more Peeters, M. P., & Van Daele, S. (2014). Inbraakrisico en de relatie tot de fysieke omgeving: invloed van een afsluiting rond de woning. Lead@Pol, 2014(8), p.22-23.
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... Stijn Van Daele a * pages 241-247. ... In relation to the third factor, that of criminals act... more ... Stijn Van Daele a * pages 241-247. ... In relation to the third factor, that of criminals acting as a group, co-offending17 17. Frank Weerman, 'Co-Offending as Social Exchange: Explaining Characteristics of Co-Offending', British Journal of Criminology 43 (2003): 398–416. ...
Itinerant crime groups: mobility attributed to anchor points? Stijn Van Daele Abstract The near h... more Itinerant crime groups: mobility attributed to anchor points? Stijn Van Daele Abstract The near home hypothesis and distance decay pattern appear to be of high rele-vance for the analysis of the journey made to commit crime. Most offenders tend to travel greater distances only ...
Een aanzienlijk deel van de kwetsbaarheden ligt vervat in de wetgeving. Op het niveau van de VN i... more Een aanzienlijk deel van de kwetsbaarheden ligt vervat in de wetgeving. Op het niveau van de VN is er de Bazelconventie, die internationale afvaltransporten naar derde wereldlanden verbiedt. Dat de handhaving hiervan niet evident is, mag blij-ken uit de ramp met de ...
The phenomenon of the so-called 'itinerant crime groups' receives increasing attention wi... more The phenomenon of the so-called 'itinerant crime groups' receives increasing attention within Belgian and Western European law enforcement agencies. This attention stems from various perceptions in practice and has led to a number of definitions and policy measures. In this paper, the phenomenon and the characteristics ascribed to it, are empirically tested for Belgium. Based on this research, the features mobility and nationality come out as useful elements to study these crime groups as a different phenomenon. There are no indications that the special character of these groups is the consequence of policy-related attention, but rather functions as a catalyst for this interest.
Peeters, M. P., & Van Daele, S. (2014). Inbraakrisico en de relatie tot de fysieke omgevi... more Peeters, M. P., & Van Daele, S. (2014). Inbraakrisico en de relatie tot de fysieke omgeving: invloed van een afsluiting rond de woning. Lead@Pol, 2014(8), p.22-23.
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 17440570802254346, Mar 4, 2011
... Stijn Van Daele a * pages 241-247. ... In relation to the third factor, that of criminals act... more ... Stijn Van Daele a * pages 241-247. ... In relation to the third factor, that of criminals acting as a group, co-offending17 17. Frank Weerman, 'Co-Offending as Social Exchange: Explaining Characteristics of Co-Offending', British Journal of Criminology 43 (2003): 398–416. ...
Itinerant crime groups: mobility attributed to anchor points? Stijn Van Daele Abstract The near h... more Itinerant crime groups: mobility attributed to anchor points? Stijn Van Daele Abstract The near home hypothesis and distance decay pattern appear to be of high rele-vance for the analysis of the journey made to commit crime. Most offenders tend to travel greater distances only ...
Een aanzienlijk deel van de kwetsbaarheden ligt vervat in de wetgeving. Op het niveau van de VN i... more Een aanzienlijk deel van de kwetsbaarheden ligt vervat in de wetgeving. Op het niveau van de VN is er de Bazelconventie, die internationale afvaltransporten naar derde wereldlanden verbiedt. Dat de handhaving hiervan niet evident is, mag blij-ken uit de ramp met de ...
The phenomenon of the so-called 'itinerant crime groups' receives increasing attention wi... more The phenomenon of the so-called 'itinerant crime groups' receives increasing attention within Belgian and Western European law enforcement agencies. This attention stems from various perceptions in practice and has led to a number of definitions and policy measures. In this paper, the phenomenon and the characteristics ascribed to it, are empirically tested for Belgium. Based on this research, the features mobility and nationality come out as useful elements to study these crime groups as a different phenomenon. There are no indications that the special character of these groups is the consequence of policy-related attention, but rather functions as a catalyst for this interest.
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