
Alice Bosma
Researcher · Victimology
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law EnforcementAbout
Alice Bosma is a Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) since 2022, with prior roles including Assistant Professor of Criminal Law at Tilburg University (2018–2022). She holds a PhD in INTERVICT from Tilburg University (2018) and focuses on victimology, restorative justice, and criminal law. Her work bridges legal frameworks with psychological and sociological dimensions of victim experiences.
Education highlights include her PhD on victim-related themes and extensive coursework in criminal law. Her research explores victim participation in justice systems, emotional narratives in courtrooms, and the intersection of legal norms with societal expectations. Notable projects include analyses of compensation systems for sexual crime victims and police responses to vulnerable populations.
Bosma’s publications (2013–2025) emphasize trends in victim-centered legal reforms, psychological trauma impact, and interdisciplinary approaches to justice. She co-edits the Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht and collaborates with the Wetenschappelijk Bureau Openbaar Ministerie. Her work contributes to policy debates on victim rights, restorative practices, and judicial fairness.
Bosma is affiliated with NSCR’s crime and law enforcement research initiatives, focusing on societal security and justice. Her ancillary roles include senior research positions and editorial leadership, reflecting her commitment to both academic rigor and practical legal reform.
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