dr. J (Joost) Jansen, MSc

Biography

Joost Jansen is an assistant professor of Criminology at the Department of Law, Society and Crime (Erasmus University Rotterdam). He previously worked as a policy advisor at the Municipality of Rotterdam and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. His interdisciplinary and mixed-methods PhD research into the international debate on the meaning of migration, nationality and national identity in the context of sport has been published in several leading international journals. As a criminologist and sociologist, his professional interest lies mainly in the construction and meaning of social classifications. From a methodological point of view, his expertise focuses in particular on the application of new (big data) techniques to analyze textual data, such as large numbers of newspaper articles or social media messages. With this knowledge, Joost regularly participates in other research projects where such analyses are requested. In particular, he participates in a WODC funded research project on perceptions and experiences of violence and agression against journalists.

Erasmus School of Law

Assistant professor | Criminology
Email
j.jansen@law.eur.nl

Work

  • J (Joost) Jansen (2001) - Sociology (Journal) (Reviewer)
    Activity: Publication Peer-review Academic

  • Joost Jansen & Jing Hiah (2022) - Research Grant
  • Jing Hiah & Joost Jansen (2022) - Small Grant Scheme Sector Plan Erasmus School of Law

Sociology

Level
bachelor 1
Year Level
bachelor 1
Year
2024
Course Code
RC115

Criminological Research Methodology

Level
bachelor 2
Year Level
bachelor 2
Year
2024
Course Code
RC206

Research Skills of Criminology II

Level
bachelor 3
Year Level
bachelor 3
Year
2024
Course Code
RC318

Research Lab – the application

Level
bachelor 3
Year Level
bachelor 3
Year
2024
Course Code
RC319

Thesis Master Criminology

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2024
Course Code
RS127

Thesis Master Criminology

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2024
Course Code
RS133

News regarding dr. J (Joost) Jansen, MSc

Tackling hardening in prisons requires a new long-term security vision

A study on the impact of combating undermining crime on the Custodial Institutions Agency (DJI).
Gevangenis binnenplaats

How can we better protect our journalists against aggression and violence?

Researchers of Erasmus School of Law are publishing a comprehensive study on violence and aggression against journalists.
Crowd of journalists holding up camera gear

Research Erasmus School of Law takes a closer look into violence against journalists

Scientists of the Department of Law, Society & Crime of Erasmus School of Law research aggression and violence against journalists in the Netherlands.
Crowd of journalists holding up camera gear

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