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Moral development and juvenile sex offending

van Vugt, E.S.

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2011

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van Vugt, E. S. (2011). Moral development and juvenile sex offending. Boxpress.

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139 Curriculum Vitae

Eveline van Vugt was born on November, 21st, 1982 in Papendrecht, The Netherlands.

She studied Educational Sciences and Criminology, and since 2007 she is working as a researcher and lecturer at the department of Forensic Child and Youth Care Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Her Ph.D. project focused on moral development and juvenile sex offending. Moreover, she conducted studies in the field of adolescent motherhood, sexual abuse victimization, juvenile homicide offending, psychopathy, and effectiveness of interventions. Van Vugt has clinical expertise in social skills training, and home-based family intervention targeting developmental and child-rearing problems.

Eveline van Vugt werd op 21 November 1982 geboren in Papendrecht. Ze studeerde

Orthopedagogiek en Criminologie en is sinds 2007 werkzaam als docent/onderzoeker bij de sectie Forensische Orthopedagogiek aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Naast haar promotieonderzoek naar morele ontwikkeling van jeugdige zedendelinquenten doet zij ook onderzoek naar jongeren die betrokken zijn bij levensdelicten, tienermoeders, slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik, psychopathie en effectiviteit van interventies. Verder heeft Eveline klinische ervaring in het trainen van sociale vaardigheden aan bijzondere doelgroepen (o.a. jongeren met een autisme spectrum stoornis) en in het begeleiden van gezinnen waarbij sprake is van een problematische opvoedingssituatie.

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