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International Review of Victimology | 2005

Temporal Invariance in Repeated Cross-Sectional ‘Fear of Crime’ Research

Stefaan Pleysier; Lieven Pauwels; Geert Vervaeke; Johan Goethals

‘Fear of crime’ research is gradually outgrowing the tenacious criticism of being caught within a conservative methodological frame, inherent to the era when the research tradition originated. Over time, the idea that ‘fear of crime’ can be measured in a reliable and valid way by using a single indicator has been questioned. However, using more advanced measures confronts the research tradition with ‘new’ issues related to measurement error, and therefore urges methodological novelty and sophistication to a field notoriously starved of both. Previously, we provided evidence that in order for cross-cultural comparisons to be meaningful, the instruments used to measure ‘fear of crime’, need to exhibit adequate cross-cultural equivalence. This contribution argues that comparing ‘fear of crime’ levels across time is bound to this logic as well. Considering the growing attention paid in recent years to crime, insecurity and ‘fear of crime’ within public opinion in Belgium, as in Western Europe and in an international context in general, it is not unlikely that respondents have indeed changed or are changing their understanding of the issue. Using structural equation modelling (LISREL), this issue of potential temporal invariance or item parameter drift in ‘fear of crime’ item sets, will be assessed in two large scale, repeated cross-sectional research projects in Belgium, Le. the Safety Monitor and the APS-survey.


International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice | 1997

Sex/gender‐based decision‐making in the criminal justice system as a possible (additional) explanation for the underrepresentation of women in official criminal statistics — a review of international literature

Johan Goethals; Eric Maes; Patrizia Klinckhamers

This article represents an analysis of the literature on sex‐based selection processes in the criminal justice system. It is only since the feminist wave of the sixties that sexual discrimination has been considered as an issue of importance in the study of the criminal justice system and that female criminality has been looked at more thoroughly. The article deals with the different assumptions and hypotheses which have come forward in the debate on the possible discrimination of men and women in the criminal justice process. In the first part of the article the various theoretical models are outlined: the chivalry and evil women hypotheses, the legal or etiological model, the social control theory, the family‐based justice model, and a multifactoral model. In the second part of the article, the results of empirical research relevant to these hypotheses are presented. American, British, Belgian, Dutch and some German literature has been taken into account. The review of the literature shows that the chiv...


Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1981

Imprisonment and cognitive impairment

Johan Goethals

Examined the hypothesis that imprisonment leads to cognitive impairment. The author presents a review of empirical studies and data of a research project carried out in Belgian prisons. In this latter project the Progressive Matrices were administered individually to 90 inmates in three Belgian prisons. All Ss were male, but differed in age, type of crime, and length of incarceration. Regression analysis was carried out to determine the effect of length of imprisonment on PM IQ-scores. Regression analysis was repeated for subgroups of offenders (against persons and against property). R2 and beta values never reached levels of statistical significance, which indicates that intellectual functioning was not influenced by length of imprisonment.


Archive | 2003

Much ado about crime: Chapters on psychology and Law

Miet Vanderhallen; Geert Vervaeke; P.J. van Koppen; Johan Goethals


Public opinion and the administration of justice | 2004

Justice in the Spotlight. The Results of the First Belgian "Justice Barometer"

Barbara Cloet; Patrick Biren; Miet Vanderhallen; Michel Vandekeere; T. van Win; Jessica Schoffelen; M. Sintobin; Stefan Parmentier; Geert Vervaeke; René Doutrelepont; Georges Kellens; Johan Goethals; André Lemaître


Actuele problemen met betrekking tot de sociale cohesie | 2004

Justitie doorgelicht : de resultaten van de eerste Belgische justitiebarometer

Stephan Parmentier; Geert Vervaeke; Johan Goethals; René Doutrelepont; Georges Kellens; André Lemaître; Barbara Cloet; Jessica Schoffelen; Miet Vanderhallen; Patrick Biren; M. Sintobin; T. van Win; Michel Vandekeere


Criminologie in actie : handboek criminologisch onderzoek | 2002

Criminografisch onderzoek in België

Johan Goethals; Kristel Beyens; Lieven Pauwels; Elke Devroe; Paul Ponsaers


Criminologie in actie | 2002

Het ontwerp van een gevalsstudie

Geert Vervaeke; Miet Vanderhallen; Anja Opdebeeck; Johan Goethals; K. Beyens; Paul Ponsaers


Fatik: Tijdschrift voor Strafbeleid en Gevangeniswezen | 2007

Een nieuwe interneringswet

Johan Goethals; Luc Robert


Panopticon: Tijdschrift voor Strafrecht, Criminologie en Forensisch Welzijnswerk | 2009

Onderzoek naar het stopzetten van een criminele carrière: de waarde van narratieve analyse

Kristof Clonen; Johan Goethals; Ivo Aertsen

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Geert Vervaeke

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ivo Aertsen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Stephan Parmentier

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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