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Research
In
recent
years
there
have
been
many
investigations
in
connection
with,
among
other
things,
disturbances
that
have
occurred.
The
results
are
summarized
in
a
report.
Some
of
these
reports
are
listed
below.
(Click
on
the
PDF
file)
The
most
recent
studies
can
be
read
here
. All reports are written in Dutch.
Beach riots in Hook of Holland
Veronica
Sunset
Grooves
Dance
Festival,
August
22,
2009
The
COT
Institute
for
Security
and
Crisis
Management
and
Bureau
Beke
have,
on
behalf
of
the
mayor
of
Rotterdam
and
in
accordance
with
the
triangle,
conducted
an
in-depth
investigation
into
the
events
in
Hoek
van
Holland
around
the
Veronica
Sunset Grooves event on Saturday 22 August 2009.
The
investigation
firstly
covers
a
reconstruction
of
the
actions
of
the
police,
judiciary,
municipality,
emergency
services
and
private
organizations
before,
during
and
after
the
Veronica
Sunset
Grooves
event,
including
the
course
of
events
during
the
disturbances on the event site on Saturday evening.
Annual Report Football and Safety (Season
2017/2018)
The Central Information Point Football Vandalism.
The
Central
Information
Point
Football
Vandalism
(CIV)
is
part
of
the
National
Police
and
falls
under
the
National
Information
Organization
Service
(DLIO)
of
the
National
Unit.
The
CIV
is
active
in
the
field
of
public
order
and
safety
in
(professional)
football.
Football Safety 2013-2016
Review of research by the Football and Safety Audit
Team.
The
Football
and
Safety
Audit
Team
has
been
in
existence
since
2003.
The
main
objective
of
the
Audit
Team
is
to
provide
concrete
advice
and
make
recommendations
on
the
approach
to
football
hooliganism
and
football
violence.
The
Audit
Team
focuses
on
the
local
'football
corner',
consisting
of
the
municipality,
the
police,
the
Public
Prosecution
Service
(OM)
and
the
Paid
Football
Organization
(BVO).
Fight By Appointment (2017)
Insight into the phenomenon and input for the
development of a police strategy.
Supporter
groups
increasingly
meet
before
or
after
a
match
or
even
outside
the
match
day.
In
practice,
the
latter
means,
among
other
things,
that
confrontations
take
place
in
the
nightlife
or
around
other
sports.
Another
example
of
displacement
is
confrontations
by
appointment.
Agreements
are
made
about
the
size
of
the
group,
the
location
of
the
appointment
and
rules
surrounding the fight.
Rel minutes at the Maas building (September 17, 2011)
An investigation into disturbances at the Maas
building.
On
Saturday,
September
17,
2011,
prior
to
the
match
Feyenoord
-
De
Graafschap,
a
demonstration
will
take
place
by
more
than
a
thousand
Feyenoord
supporters
against
the
club's
policy.
After
the
demonstration,
a
group
of
about
three
hundred
people
moves
towards
the
Maas
building.
About
50
supporters
are
involved
in
violence.
Short
more
violent
disturbances
arise.
Rioters
try
to
gain
access
to
the
building,
vandalism
is
committed
and
some
are
injured.
Police
officers
draw
their
service
weapon.
The
events
prompted
the
Football
&
Safety
Audit
Team
to
initiate
an
investigation.
Football Safety - An overview of the findings for the
2019/2020 season.
A report by the Football and Safety Audit Team
(AVV) on the state of affairs regarding safety around
football matches and what could be improved.
Get shot? (2011)
An investigation into the effect of measures against
violence and nuisance related to professional football.
In
recent
years,
a
wide
range
of
measures
have
been
taken
to
reduce
and
combat
violence
and
nuisance
caused
by
supporters.
Commissioned
by
the
Scientific
Research
and
Documentation
Center
of
the
Ministry
of
Security
and
Justice,
these
football
measures
have
been
brought
together
in
this
research
report
and
a
picture
is
given
of
the
nature,
extent
and
development
of
violence
and
nuisance
surrounding
football
and
the
effects of these measures.
Feyenoord - Ajax (April 23, 2006)
The National Ombudsman on the Limits of Criminal
Law.
Investigation
into
the
actions
of
the
Rotterdam-
Rijnmond
regional
police
and
the
Public
Prosecution
Service
in
Rotterdam
around
the
Feyenoord
-
Ajax
football match on April 23, 2006.
Football hooligans / football criminals 1997
Report of a round of talks among experts
In
the
period
from
January
21
to
March
6,
1997,
interviews
were
held
with
a
total
of
eight
experts
in
the
field
of
football
hooliganism.
The
aim
is
to
have
as
many
different
“parties”
and
knowledge
about
clubs
as
possible
represented
in
this
relatively
small
number
of
people.
The
interviews
were
to
provide
material
for
“an
analysis
of
the
profile
and
motives
of
the
perpetrators
of
organized
violence
at
football
matches.
The
subjects
discussed
in
this
context
were
in
principle
the
same
for
every
discussion
partner.
However,
the
interviews
focused
on
certain
aspects,
depending
on
the
specific
knowledge
and
experience
of the person (s) involved.
Arrest, prosecution and punishment of hooligans.
Audit team Football hooliganism 2008
Maintaining
public
order
at
football
matches
roughly
consists
of
three
different
phases,
each
with
associated instruments.
The
first
phase
involves
establishing
rules
and
laws
on
the
basis
of
which
the
perpetrators
of
football
hooliganism can be arrested and prosecuted.
The
second
phase
concerns
action
when
supporters
(threaten
to)
violate
the
rules
/
laws.
At
that
point,
corrective
action
must
be
taken,
by
addressing
supporters
about
their
behavior
or,
if
necessary,
detaining
them.
In
the
second
phase,
the
actions
of
the
security
organization
of
the
clubs
and
police
are
central.
The
third
phase
of
enforcement
concerns
the
process
of
prosecuting
and
punishing
the
arrested
perpetrators.
The
present
investigation
focuses
mainly on the second and third phase of enforcement.
Have they gone completely crazy ?! - January 16,
2013
By Ronald Moes, January 16, 2013
An investigation into the profile of a disturber, from
the database of notorious disturbers, within
professional football in the Netherlands.