Marieke Liem
Professor Security and Interventions
- Name
- Prof.dr. M.C.A. Liem
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9935
- m.c.a.liem@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2653-4356
Marieke Liem is professor of Security and Interventions at Leiden University, where she and her team coordinate the European Homicide Monitor. A graduate of University of Cambridge in the U.K., Marieke Liem completed her PhD in Forensic Psychology from Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Before joining the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, she was a Marie Curie fellow at Harvard University. Her research interests involve interpersonal violence, with specific research projects on domestic homicide (including intimate partner homicide), homicide by the mentally ill, homicide followed by suicide, the effects of confinement on violent offenders, and international comparative research on lethal violence.
More information about Marieke Liem
News and Media
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'Children are too seldom seen as victims of femicide' -
Research on the use of reviews following homicide in domestic settings -
Synthetic dataset protects privacy in criminological research -
Parenting choices and parenting styles important in transmission of extremist views within families -
Kiem initiative culminates in plan to apply for larger grant -
Minor Violence Studies: interesting encounters and flying wooden blocks -
How Finland managed to halve its suicide rate -
What works in suicide prevention? Lessons from the 113 Helpline -
Leiden University joins national 113 campaign: ‘It’s okay to feel uncomfortable about talking about suicide’ -
1K Z1E J3 bench placed on Wijnhaven Rooftop Garden: ‘Don't be afraid to start a conversation’ -
Researchers from Leiden visit Indonesia on knowledge mission -
‘Comprehensive handbook victims’ – Interview with Janne van Doorn -
Lecture on 'Visible and invisible violence against women' by Marieke Liem and Renate van der Zee -
Orange the World: Visible and invisible violence against women -
Marieke Liem explains that the typical Hollywood serial killer image is not scienfically valid -
Project TARGET: Fatal firearm violence down by 50% since the ‘90s of the previous century -
New track 'Governance of Violence' addresses need to conduct violence specific studies -
Looking back and looking forward: a successful year for the Social Resilience & Security programme -
Funding for MASTERY: how to deal with sensitive topics in academia -
The person behind the murderer -
Registration open new minor Violence Studies -
The Importance of International Women’s Day: ‘Gender equality worldwide is nowhere to be found’ -
First comprehensive study on gun violence in Europe identifies alarming trends -
Podcast - Marieke Liem chats with De Correspondent -
3 October University: from Russian DNA to drug-related violence -
Homicide rate drops, but not in criminal milieu -
Marieke Liem speaks at 3 October University -
New courses on 'Violence' -
EC-grant for project INSIGHT: focus on the way in which firearms are related to firearms violence -
Homicide and Immigration: Trends and Developments -
Visit by Members of Parliament highlights interdisciplinary research and collaboration -
A study on the transmission of extremism within a family context -
Marieke Liem in The Economist on drug-related murders in Europe -
Do more privately owned firearms lead to more firearm violence? -
26 Research and Education Grants in 2020 for the Institute of Security and Global Affairs -
Facts and Fiction about Serial Killers -
Research grant awarded to Daan Weggemans, Katharina Krüsselmann, Tessa Ubels and Marieke Liem -
Appointment Marieke Liem: Professor Social Resilience and Security -
The Human Side of Homicide -
Marieke Liem on juvenile delinquents -
Marieke Liem: ‘On the meaning of life for long-term prisoners’ -
Marieke Liem live at local radio programme on researching murder -
Marieke Liem discusses jealousy and murder on Dutch television channel NPO 3 -
What makes a man into a murderer? -
Marieke Liem in Trouw about the Terrorist Threat in the Netherlands -
The publication of Domestic Homicide; a much-needed synthesis of the literature on domestic homicide. -
New ISGA Research Group: Physical Violence and Public Order -
Learn about contemporary approaches to risk -
LUF lustrum grants: research into lethal violence and deaf families in Africa -
Grant for research on murder and manslaughter in the Netherlands -
Life after a life sentence -
New Scientist Scientific Talent 2015: Interview with Marieke Liem
Research
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‘Tell them if they race-mix, they will rot in hell’: right-wing extremists’ narratives on children’s ideological socialisation -
Revisiting Goldstein’s Drugs‑Violence Nexus: Expanding the Framework for the Globalised Era -
Missing the Mark? A Typology of Lethal and Non-Lethal Firearm Violence in the Netherlands -
Firearm Homicides in Europe: A comparison with non-firearm homicides in five European countries -
The intergenerational transmission of an extreme belief systems: Theoretical exploration of a new field of study -
Targeting gun violence & trafficking in Europe -
Unravelling the Homicide Drop: Disaggregating a 25-Year Homicide Trend in the Netherlands -
A family affair? Exploratory insights into the role of family members of those who joined jihadist groups
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From detection to sentencing: a homicide case flow analysis of the Dutch criminal justice system -
Firearms and violence in Europe–A systematic review
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From Murder to Imprisonment: Mapping the Flow of Homicide Cases -
European Lone Actor Terrorists Versus “Common” Homicide Offenders: An Empirical Analysis
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The interface between homicide and the Internet. A classification -
Does Terrorism Dominate Citizens’ Hearts or Minds? -
Terror and the Legitimation of Violence: A Cross-National Analysis on the Relationship between Terrorism and Homicide Rates -
Terrorist threat in the Netherlands. The risk perception and possibilities for risk communication
Research projects
A graduate of University of Cambridge in the U.K., Marieke Liem completed her PhD in Forensic Psychology from Utrecht University , the Netherlands. She has conducted research on homicide in various countries, and is currently chairing the European Homicide Research Group. Her research interests involve interpersonal violence, with specific research projects on domestic homicide, homicide by the mentally ill, homicide followed by suicide, the effects confinement on violent offenders, and international comparative research in lethal violence.
Together with William Pridemore , Liem has brought together scholars working in the field of homicide research. This collaboration has resulted in the Handbook of European Homicide Research, and a recent Special Issue of the European Journal of Crimonology devoted to homicide in Europe.
Her recent research focuses on the effects of long-term imprisonment of homicide offenders. Recent publications on this topic include Post-Release Success Among Paroled Lifers in Laws, The Role of Transformation Narratives in Desistance Among Released Lifers in Criminal Justice and Behavior and Criminal Recidivism Among Homicide Offenders in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Her article on Recidivism of Homicide Offenders was featured in Aggression and Violent Behavior; and she was quoted in feature on the Prison Problem.
For a complete overview of scholarly publications, please click here.
You can download her CV here.
Point of contact Dutch Femicide Monitor: femicide@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Professor Security and Interventions
- Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Violence and Violence Prevention
- Liem M.C.A., Suonpäa K., Langlade A. & Larchet K. 6 September 2001. European Society of Criminology. Florence. [conference attendance].
- Liem M.C.A. (4 September 2023), Mensen die suïcide plegen, willen hun lijden stoppen. Interviewed by . [interview].
- Liem M.C.A. (2023), Moordcijfer stijgt licht: Met 132 slachtoffers vielen het afgelopen jaar tien moorden meer dan in 2021. Zestien werden gevolgd door suïcide van de dader. Interviewed by Leistra G. for EW: 30-33. [interview].
- Liem M.C.A. (7 October 2022), Een levenslange celstraf kun je nu overleven: de levenslange celstraf krijgt een achterdeur: voorwaardelijke vrijlating op last van de rechter. Voor als de straf geen redelijk doel meer dient. Interviewed by Jensma F. for NRC Handelsblad, Recht & Onrecht. [interview].
- Liem M.C.A. (18 November 2022), Je eigen kind vermoorden, hoe doe je dat? : Experts: "Een uur voordien maakt men soms nog een praatje met de buurman”. Interviewed by Verzelen S. for Het Laatste Nieuws. [interview].
- Liem M. (23 March 2019), Na de zaak-Mehrnaz D.: De wetenschap achter infanticide [“Vrijwel iedereen is in staat tot moord op zijn kind”: de 5 omstandigheden waarin ouders kiezen voor infanticide]. Interviewed by Delrue Eline for De Morgen, Wetenschap: 24-29. [interview].
- Bestuurder
- Ad-hoc consultant
- Lid wetenschappelijke commissie
- Editorial Board member
- Als deskundige desgevraagd advies geven in zaken van ernstig geweld.