
معرفی
Jossian Zoutendijk is a Lecturer at Inholland University of Applied Sciences affiliated with two key research units: the Lectorate Public Confidence in Safety and the Lectorate Accessibility of Law. His work focuses on evaluating digital tools for public safety, integration of displaced populations, and accessibility of legal systems for marginalized groups.
His research examines topics such as the effectiveness of digital neighborhood watch systems in cities like Rotterdam, policy interventions for people with intellectual disabilities in criminal justice systems, and the dual challenges of protection and integration faced by Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands. He has collaborated extensively with professionals in law, urban planning, and social services to bridge academic research with practical policy implementation.
Zoutendijk’s publications from 2019-2023 consistently highlight gaps between policy intentions and real-world outcomes, particularly in areas like citizen safety apps and legal accessibility for vulnerable populations. While his work shows limited direct safety improvements from digital tools, it emphasizes their role in fostering community connectedness and information sharing.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His advising record remains unspecified, though his research often involves collaborative projects with local municipalities and NGOs. He contributes to Inholland’s applied research mission through these lectorates, focusing on translating academic findings into actionable insights for public institutions.





