The University of Sheffield
School of Law

Tinneke Van Camp

Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
Email Address: T.Vancamp@sheffield.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 6709
Room No: CLG3

Academic Profile

After completing my Master’s studies in criminology at the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) I worked as a research assistant at the Catholic University of Leuven and the National Institute for Criminalistics and Criminology (Belgium) on projects concerning victim policy and restorative justice. In 2011, I obtained a PhD in criminology at the University of Montreal (Canada). For my doctoral research I looked at victim satisfaction with restorative justice and its relation to the procedural justice model. I was then involved in a study on adolescent dating violence as a postdoctoral fellow at the department of sexology at the University of Quebec in Montreal (Canada). In 2013, I moved to Sheffield to join the School of Law at the University of Sheffield on a Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship on a research project regarding victims of crime and their justice motives in restorative justice.

Qualifications

Research Interests

Member of the Centre for Criminological Research research cluster.

Areas of Research Supervision

Key Publications

Van Camp, T. & Wemmers, J-A. (2013). Victim satisfaction with restorative justice: More than simply procedural justice. International Review of Victimology, 19(2), 117-143.

Hébert, M., Daigneault, I. & Van Camp, T. (2012). Agression sexuelle et risque de revictimisation à l’adolescence: modèles conceptuels et defies liés à la prevention. In M. Hébert, M. Cyr & M. Tourigny (eds.), L’agression sexuelle envers les enfants. Tome 2. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec.

Van Camp, T. & Wemmers, J-A. (2011). La justice réparatrice et les crimes graves. Criminologie, 44 (2), 171-198.

Key Projects/Grants

Title/Description: Victims and their justice motives in restorative justice
Awarding Body: Marie Curie Actions - European Commission
People Involved: Professor Joanna Shapland
Dates: January 2013 - January 2015