Study information | Student for a Day
Student for a Day - MSc Crisis and Security Management, spec. Violence, Interventions, and Policing
- Date
- Thursday 13 November 2025
- Time
- Location
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Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague
Are you interested in the MSc Crisis and Security Management (CSM), specialisation Violence, Interventions, and Policing? Do you want to know more about what it is like to follow this master’s programme at Leiden University? Be a CSM Student for a Day!
You can sign up before 11 November (max. 10 students)
Take part in a Student for a Day at MSc Crisis and Security Management
If you decide to join this Student for a Day event, you:
- attend the lecture 'Male-Male Homicide' of the course 'Gender-Based Violence'
by Dr. Martín Hernán Di Marco; - meet the student ambassador Job Van de Waeter;
- will have the possibility to ask all your questions about Crisis and Security Management, specialisation Violence, Interventions, and Policing.
Programme
| 08.40 hrs. | Start your Student for a Day at Wijnhaven. The reception will scan your personal QR code |
| 09.15 - 12.00 hrs. | Attend the lecture 'Male-Male Homicide' |
| You can ask questions during the break or after the lecture |
The lecture is at another location. So please be on time at Wijnhaven.
After your registration, you will receive an e-mail with more information and a QR code a few days before this event starts.
If you register, we expect you to come. If you want to cancel, please send an e-mail to the ambassador.
About this lecture
In this lecture, we will address male-male homicide, the most prevalent form of interpersonal lethal violence worldwide. We will discuss the extent to which this form of homicide can be framed as gender-based and explore both the theoretical and practical implications of this perspective. Building on the discussions from the previous lecture, we will examine how masculinity serves as a foundation for understanding male-male homicide. Finally, we will explore how statistical patterns inform the design of predictive theoretical hypotheses and contribute to the development of intervention policies.
Read more in the studyguide about the course.
Contact
If you have questions about the Master's programme Crisis and Security Management, please contact the programme via csm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.
If you have questions about this event, please contact the student ambassador Job via samcsm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.