Victimologie Samenvatting Artikelen Week 5-7
Week 2 (Aanvulling):
1. Hafer, C.L. & Sutton, R.M. (2016). Belief in a Just World. In: C. Sabbagh & M. Schmitt (Red.)
Handbook of Social Justice Theory and Research (pp.145-160)
Week 5:
1. Boom, A. ten, & Kuijpers, K.F. (2012). Victims’ needs as basic human needs. International Review
of Victimology.
2. Van der Aa, S., & Groenhuijsen, M. S. (2012). Slachtofferrechten in het strafproces: drie stapjes
naar voren en een stapje terug?
3. Augusteijn, F., Bijleveld, C.& Pemberton, A. (2022). De praktijk van slachtofferrechten: de
perceptie van professionals.
Week 6:
1. How the International Criminal Court and its Trust Fund for Victims work (bekijk de webpagina’s
met uitleg over de werking van de ICC-CPI).
2. Van Wijk, J. (2013). Who is the ‘little old lady’ of international crimes? Nils Christie’s concept of
the ideal victim reinterpreted. International Review of Victimology, 19(2), 159-179.
3. Groenhuijsen, M. (2014). The development of international policy in relation to victims of crime.
International Review of Victimology, 20(1), 31-48.
Week 7:
1. Scheufele, D. A., & Tewksbury, D. (2007). Framing, agenda setting, and priming: The evolution of
three media effects models. Journal of Communication, 57 (1), 9-20.
2. Boukes, M., Jones, N. P., & Vliegenthart, R. (2022). Newsworthiness and story prominence: How
the presence of news factors relates to upfront position and length of news stories. Journalism,
23(1), 98–116.
3. Wood, M., Rose, E. & Thompson, C. (2019). Viral justice? Online justice seeking, intimate partner
violence and affective contagion. Theoretical Criminology, 23(3), 375- 393.