The Dutch Criminological Enterprise

Dutch criminology was influenced first by France, then by Germany, and, since World War II, by the United States. American influence has been strong in many fields of science, particularly in the social sciences, including criminology. The Netherlands has mainly followed American developments in criminological theory. There have been few original Dutch theoretical contributions. Most criminologists, including those mainly interested in qualitative research, respect generally acknowledged methodological rules, increasingly using proven research techniques and sophisticated statistical analysis. Policy research has become prevalent, with most research oriented to answering policy questions. The reason is that in a country without big private foundations, most funding is government‐related.

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