Prof. Dr. Dr. Jean-Louis van Gelder

Director

Curriculum Vitae

Pro­fes­sio­nal Ap­point­ments:

2019–pre­sent: Di­rec­tor, Max Planck In­sti­tu­te for the Stu­dy of Cri­me, Se­cu­ri­ty and Law, Frei­burg, Ger­ma­ny
2020–pre­sent: Full Pro­fes­sor, In­sti­tu­te of Edu­ca­ti­on and Child Stu­dies, Lei­den Uni­ver­si­ty, The Net­her­lands

Pro­fes­sio­nal Af­fi­lia­ti­ons:

2018–2019: Net­her­lands In­sti­tu­te for the Stu­dy of Cri­me and Law En­for­ce­ment (NS­CR), Re­se­arch Fel­low
2017–pre­sent: Uni­ver­si­ty of Zu­rich, Ja­cobs Cen­ter for Pro­duc­ti­ve Youth De­ve­lop­ment, Re­se­arch Col­la­bo­ra­tor
2016–pre­sent: Uni­ver­si­ty of Ports­mouth, Ex­ter­nal Re­se­arch As­so­cia­te Youth De­ve­lop­ment, Vi­si­ting Re­se­arch Fel­low

Edu­ca­ti­on:

2012: PhD. Psy­cho­lo­gy, VU Uni­ver­si­ty Ams­ter­dam
2009: Ph.D. Law, Uni­ver­si­ty of Ams­ter­dam
2002: M.A. Law, Uni­ver­si­ty of Ams­ter­dam
1999: M.A. Psy­cho­lo­gy, Uni­ver­si­ty of Ams­ter­dam

Pro­fes­sio­nal Ex­pe­ri­ence:

2018–2019: Full Pro­fes­sor, Dept. of Psy­cho­lo­gy of Con­flict, Risk & Sa­fe­ty, Uni­ver­si­ty of Twen­te, The Net­her­lands
2013–2017: Se­ni­or Re­se­ar­cher, Net­her­lands In­sti­tu­te for the Stu­dy of Cri­me and Law En­for­ce­ment (NS­CR), Amsterdam
2010–2013: Re­se­arch Fel­low, Net­her­lands In­sti­tu­te for the Stu­dy of Cri­me and Law En­for­ce­ment (NS­CR), Amsterdam


Projects

Short-Term Mindsets and Crime

Heads of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder, Willem Frankenhuis
Why are some people more likely to commit crime than others? Answers to this question, which is at the heart of criminology, can be grouped into two broad views. On the one hand, dispositional perspec­tives argue that stable factors within the individual, such as lack of self-control, lie… more

360º Virtual Scenario Method

Head of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder
The 360º Virtual Scenario Method research program aims to remedy some of the defects of the traditional written scenario (or “vignette”) method by employing immersive 360º video. This immersive method is based on the as­sump­tion that the commonly used written scenarios lack contextual detail and are unlikely… more

Virtual Burglary Project

Head of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder
The Virtual Burglary Project is a research program co-headed by Prof. Claire Nee (University of Portsmouth) and involves a collaboration with researchers from Leiden University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The Virtual Burglary Project uses a VR approach to better understand the behavior of residential… more

FutureU

Heads of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder, Esther Mertens
FutureU is a novel and scalable behavioral intervention to increase future-orientation in offenders by connecting them to their future self. The research program, which was started with the (Dutch) Probation Service as a partner and stakeholder, is premised on the well-established notion that… more

FutureU for Mental Health

Head of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder
FutureU for Mental Health involves adaptations of the FutureU VR intervention paradigm for use with people experiencing symptoms of depression and suicidal ideation (SI). In these adaptations, research participants meet and embody realistic virtual avatars of either their future or their former (i.e., child)more

Peer Dynamics Project

Heads of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder, Yikang Zhang
Relationships with friends and peers play a pivotal role in shaping our behavior and decisions, whether positive or negative. Research consistently shows that these social bonds exert a powerful influence on individual choices, especially during adolescence and early adulthood. Peers provide… more

Crime Reduction Interventions in Public Space (CRIPS)

Heads of project: Jean-Louis van Gelder, Sara-Laure Faraji
The central predicament of the criminologist lies in the object of study: crime takes place outside our field of view. As a consequence, criminologists have historically prioritized studying the properties of individuals and the social factors that propel them into and out of crime (e.g… more

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