Dr. Laura Keesman defended her PhD thesis entitled Being in Control. Policing Bodies, Emotions and Violence at the University of Amsterdam.
Dr. Laura Keesman defended her PhD thesis entitled Being in Control. Policing Bodies, Emotions and Violence at the University of Amsterdam.
New Research: How do European police forces deal with (violent) disturbances by non-institutionalized protest groups?
A study by Don Weenink (UvA) &…
Laura Keesman has been appointed Assistant Professor in Sociology at University of Groningen as of November 1st.
Violent Interactions Network was represented at EUROCRIM 2022 by several researchers
Rene Tuma has co-edited a Special Issue on "Visibilities of Violence" published in Historical Social Research.
Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard was officially inaugurated as Professor, Special Chair on Dynamics of Crime and Violence, at the Universiteit van…
Dr. Peter Ejbye-Ernst defended his PhD thesis entitled Intervention in (Inter)Action: A video-based analysis of the role of third parties in…
Dr. Camilla Bank Friis defended her PhD Thesis entitled Ticket Inspection in Action: Managing Impressions, Status, and Emotions in Contested Everyday…
Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard says in an interview with NRC that "people are willing to make an extra effort for the vulnerable - as long as it is…
In this podcast, the BNR's Big Five is discussing football violence, protests against COVID-19 measures, and extreme violence with network member Don…
Short documentary GoodHabitz Moments On my experiences with violence in homeless shelters and sociological view on violent incidents in policing for…
Jelle van Baardewijk in gesprek met politieonderzoeker Laura Keesman over de rellen van de afgelopen week.