Understanding Co-Offending Patterns and Criminal Mentorship Using Police Registry Data
Understanding Co-Offending Patterns and Criminal Mentorship Using Police Registry Data
Ida Adamse Arjan Blokland Veroni Eichelsheim a Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsb Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlandsc University of Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsIda Adamse is a PhD candidate at the Netherlands Institute for the study of Crime and Law enforcement (NSCR). Her research broadly focuses on organized crime involvement, with specific attention for social network analyses. The network she analyzes consists of registration data of the Dutch police.Arjan Blokland is senior researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the study of Crime and Law enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and professor at the Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology, Leiden Law School, Leiden University. Among others, his research interests include life-course criminology, sexual violence, and criminal networks.Veroni Eichelsheim is senior researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the study of Crime and Law enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and endowed professor at the department of Developmental Psychology of Groningen University. In her work, she focuses on intergenerational patterns of criminal and violent behavior within the context of family relationships and parenting.