Joep Lindeman is associated to the Montaigne Centre for Rule of Law and Administration of Justice and is also a member of the Core Team of that research centre. 

He wrote a dissertation on Dutch Public Prosecutors

He was the project manager for a evaluation into the 'Act on the extension of the grounds for pre-trial detention', commissioned by the WODC (Research and Documentation Centre) of the Ministry of Justice and Security (click here). Also he managed a researchproject on the hearing of citizens who have been subjected to the use of force by the police (click here).

Other recently completed projects:

Lindeman has also been involved in research into the implementation on the Dutch Act on Special Investigative Police Powers in the Netherlands and contributed to comparative research on that topic.

Completed Projects
Project
With combined forces? Dutch lessons from practical experiences with public-private partnerships in police duties 01.05.2024 to 30.04.2025
General project description

The Dutch police have repeatedly expressed the intention to further enhance cooperation with private and societal partners. At the same time, these private and societal actors have shown increasing abilities to take on police duties, due to new technologies, among other things. Through analysis of four collaborations from Dutch police practice and a systematic literature review, we formulate guiding principles for further development of public-private partnership (PPPs) to support the police function, while respecting the principles of the rule of law.

Role
Researcher
Funding
External funding WODC project number 3424
External project members
  • Dr. Yinthe Feys