
Short bio
My current position is academic assistant and PhD researcher at the Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law at Ghent University. I am member of the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP) since January 2018, as well as member of the knowledge and research platform Privacy, Information Exchange, Law Enforcement and Security (PIXLES) since its foundation in 2018. I hold a master’s degree in safety sciences (University of Antwerp). My current research interests are new and emerging data sources or ‘big data’, (quantitative) research methods, artificial intelligence and environmental criminology. With my PhD research, I am exploring the use of new and emerging data sources within environmental criminology.
Work details
- EMAIL: thom.snaphaan@ugent.be
- TELEPHONE: +32 9 264 67 03
- TELEPHONE SECRETARIAT: +32 9 264 69 30
- ADRESS: Universiteitstraat 4, Ghent, Belgium
- ORCID: 0000-0002-7887-4723
Selected societal impact activities
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Expertise
- Environmental criminology
- Big data
- (Quantitative) research methodology
Selected projects
- 2018-present – PhD research ‘Does environmental criminology need big data?’ (working title)
- 2018-present – Social Capital and Neighborhoods
- 2018-present – From criminals to terrorists and back? GLOBSEC project
Selected publications
- Hardyns, W., Snaphaan, T., Pauwels, L., Vyncke, V., & Willems, S. (2019). A multilevel analysis of collective efficacy, neighborhood disorder, and individual social capital on avoidance behavior. Crime & Delinquency, 65(7), 994-1021. doi: 10.1177/0011128718788042
- Hardyns, W., Snaphaan, T., & Pauwels, L. (2018). Crime concentrations and micro places: An empirical test of the ‘law of crime concentration at places’ in Belgium. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology. doi: 10.1177/0004865818807243