Short bio

Ilke Veeckman holds a Master’s degree in Criminology (Ghent University) and a Postgraduate degree in Investigative and Legal Psychology (UNICRI). Currently, she is a PhD researcher at the IRCP, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Tom Vander Beken and Dr. Louis Favril of the Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law, and Prof. Dr. Emilie A. Caspar of the Department of Experimental Psychology. The project concerns a longitudinal neuro-criminological study of the impact of the prison environment on inmates’ self-control, both during and after imprisonment.

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Expertise

  • Forensic psychology
  • Prisons
  • Mental health

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Ongoing – A neuro-criminological study of the impact of the prison environment on inmates’ self-control. A longitudinal assessment during and after imprisonment

https://www.researchportal.be/nl/project/een-neuro-criminologische-studie-over-de-impact-van-de-gevangenisomgeving-op-de

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