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Dr. Evelien Hoeben is a Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) and a guest researcher at the Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, focusing on juvenile delinquency, adolescent substance use, and peer influence.
- PhD in Criminology (cum laude, VU Amsterdam/NSCR, 2016)
- Master's in Sociology (cum laude, University of Groningen, 2010)
Her research explores peer compliance tactics, group processes, parental influence, and social media effects on adolescent behavior, informed by 15+ recent publications. She received a Veni grant (NWO, 2019) for work on peer decision-making in risk behavior.
She contributes to societal impact through fact sheets, media appearances, and workshops for educators and probation officers, emphasizing accessibility of scientific insights.
- Key Research Themes:
- Peer influence mechanisms
- Substance use dynamics
- Group process analysis
- Time-space criminology
- Parenting and social media roles
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