Participation and Learning in Detention Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Participation and Learning in Detention
Participation and Learning in Detention
The department SCRI is developing research in the area of criminological sciences, and more in particular in the following domains: 1. Juvenile justice: - History of juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system; - Community service and mediation for juvenile offenders; 2. Police: community policing, public and private security. 3. Penal policy: - Alternative sanctions; - Sentencing and penal culture; - Drug policy; - Socio-legal and ...
This research unit consists of 5 institutes: the Institute for Administrative Law, the Institute for Constitutional Law, the Institute for Civil Procedure, the Institute for Environmental and Energy Law and the Institute for Human Rights
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (prof. A. Alen) - The state : structure, organs, competences, functioning. - Constitutional law and international law: human rights. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (prof. M. Boes) Zoning ...
The Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of VUB, or VUB AI-lab for short, was founded in 1983 by Luc Steels. The Lab is part of the Computer Science Department and focuses on three research themes: evolution of language, software agents and robotic agents. In the origins of language group of VUBs AI-lab, research is done on how language could have developed. The main hypothesis is that language originated and became complex through cultural ...
The department of 'Imaging and Physical Sciences' consists of the subunits Radiology and Clinical Imaging (RADI), 'Radiotherapy' (KANK), 'Nuclear Medicine' (NUGE). The main research topics for these three subunits are: For Radiology and Clinical Imaging: 1. Diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and their application to the characterisation of healthy and pathologic tissues; 2. Susceptibility MR imaging of trabecular bone and ...
The research group TROP works around "patient-tailored image-guided radiotherapy", Dit
Subject is cross-disciplinary and translational. It integrates new imaging techniques (before, during and after radiotherapy), innovative radiation modalities, biology and clinical studies. There is close cooperation with the image groups within our BEFY department and on the one hand the oncological oriented basic and clinical research groups.
The research Group Human Rights coordinates and centralizes the many human-rights linked research projects in the law faculty. Both theory of human rights, national human rights law (constitutional law, criminal law,civil law, ...) and international human rights law are brought together with the objective of engendering and stimulating integrated human rights research projects
Research within the Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC) is structured within eight research lines.