Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Stenden University of Applied Sciences
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis | 2016
Eric Blaauw; Gytha Strijker; Yentl Boerema; Eric Veersma; Margreet van der Meer-Jansma; Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence of psychopathology including substance use disorders in a sample of detained female systematic offenders. Design/methodology/approach – All case files of female systematic offenders who had been subjected to a special court order for systematic offenders in the period 2004-2014 were studied. A total of 81 fairly complete case files were selected for the study. These were all systematic offenders as they had been sentenced for at least 25 offences with an average of 102 offences over a period of 17.5 years. Findings – All except one woman were addicted to substances in the past year, with an average duration of addiction of 21 years. In addition, 53 per cent were diagnosed with another DSM Axis I disorder and 73 per cent were diagnosed with a personality disorder. Furthermore, 32-59 per cent were found to have intellectual dysfunctions. In total, 12 per cent had one type of the above disorders, 43 per cent two types, 31 per cent three types a...
Development and Governance | 2016
Mala Sondang Silitonga; Gabriël Gerard Anthonio; Liesbet Heyse; Rafael Wittek
Incidents of corruption by local public leaders have increased in Indonesia in the era of a decentralized democratic regime, in which regional governments enjoy greater power and autonomy to manage regional resources. Previous research suggests that the shift of formal power from the central government to regional governments resulted in new actors at the local level becoming involved in corruption. Building on ideas from social capital theory, the current study attempts to complement previous work by analyzing the shifts of public leaders’ corruption behavior under the decentralized democratic government. We suggest that besides formal power relations, informal relations are important for initiating and sustaining corruptive transactions, and corruption requires a different social capital base in different institutional settings. The objectives of this paper are (1) to organize current knowledge on institutional change and corruption, (2) to extend current thinking on public leaders’ corruption in Indonesia and beyond, and (3) to suggest a framework for future empirical study. We present an empirical study on the link between institutional change and corruption, based on a unique data set of real corruption cases as they were reported in Indonesian public newspapers. Based on this first exploration—which indicates that indeed the nature of corruption networks in Indonesia has altered since decentralization—the proposed theoretical framework is deemed of value for further empirical investigation.
Tijdschrift Vereniging voor Kinder- en Jeugdpsychiatrie (VKJP) | 2015
Haiko Jessurun; Dickon Bevington; Peter Fuggle; Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Vakblad voor Contextuele Hulpverlening | 2017
Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Tijdschrift voor Management en Organisatie (M&O) | 2017
Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Sociologisch, Antropologisch Periodiek (SOAP) | 2017
Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Reformatorisch Dagblad | 2017
Gabriël Gerard Anthonio; Kees de Groot
Ontelbaar veel houd ik van jou | 2017
Inge Altenburg-Lenten; Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Archive | 2017
Gabriël Gerard Anthonio
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde | 2017
Robert van de Graaf; Gabriël Gerard Anthonio