Two innovations supporting the paradigm shift in Dutch multidisciplinary cross-sectoral collaboration - evaluation of the triage tool Safe Home (Veilig Thuis)

Katinka Lünnemann

Verwey-Jonker Institute

Dr Katinka Lünnemann LLM is a senior researcher at the Verwey-Jonker Institute. She is a member of the research group Social Vitality, Security and Safety and coordinates the themegroup Law, Protection and Prevention. In 2006 en 2007, she was a professor of applied science (lector) in Law and Safety at university of applied science Avans Den Bosch. Dr Lünnemann was a University Lecturer in Criminal Law at Radboud University Nijmegen and as a Senior Lecturer in Legal Women Studies at Utrecht University, Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance. Her PhD research focused on criminal law and domestic violence. In 1996 she graduated as a Master of Science of Law at Amsterdam University on her thesis ‘Domestic Violence, concluded by Criminal Law?’ Her thesis examines the criminal regulation of violence against women in a domestic setting. As coordinator of the Law and Domestic Violence Research program at the institute, Katinka is skilled in qualitative and quantitative methods. She has carried out several evaluations of (criminal) laws and has conducted several studies on domestic violence, sexual violence, the evaluation of legislation, mediation and restorative justice.

Abstract

In 2016 the Verwey-Jonker Institute evaluated the triage tool Safe Home which assesses danger and structural unsafety in family systems. Two years after the introduction in 2105 most Safe Home organizations now do triage... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Sander van Arum (Member Scientific Comittee ISPCAN 2017 The Hague)
  2. Katinka Lünnemann (Verwey-Jonker Institute)

Topic Area

Multi-disciplinary Interagency Approaches (MDIA) and Child Protection Units [Micromanageme

Session

Symposia10 » Session 3-Multidisciplinary Interagency Approaches (16:15 - Monday, 2nd October, Asia Room)

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