Tilburg University
Detained abroad
van der Meulen, F.B.A.M.
Publication date:
2015
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van der Meulen, F. B. A. M. (2015). Detained abroad: Assisting Dutch nationals in foreign detention. Uitgeverij
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CHAPTER 0
FOREWORD
CONTENT
FOREWORD
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CONTENT
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 5: CONSULAR ASSISTANCE TO DUTCH FNPs
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What Works?
How does it work?
Who works?
CHAPTER 9: IMPACT OF CONSULAR ASSISTANCE ON DETENTION EXPERIENCE
CHAPTER 10: RESETTLEMENT OF DUTCH ex-FNPs
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nobody
persons
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1UK England and Wales (85,406) + Gibraltar (48), Guernsey (96), Isle of Man (82), Jersey (133), Northern
Ireland (1,745) and Scotland (7,434).
2UK England and Wales (11,103) + Gibraltar (14), Guernsey (11), Isle of Man (4), Jersey (33), Northern
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1 Date of measurement: 1st of September.
2 The WPB publishes the percentage of FNPs. The calculation is made for this thesis and the figures are
approximate and not an exact number.
3 There are no figures available of FNPs in Greek prisons in 2012 and therefore the figure of 2011 has been
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CHAPTER 5
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Father of Hashish
contacts
Gezant
Envoy from the
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What Works
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But not all of these needs are associated with criminal behavior.’
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What Works
6.4.2 How does it work?
What Works
How does it work?
Who works?
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CHAPTER 7
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safety
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Gezant
‘Contact with the contact person of the prisoner is via the Ministry in The Hague.