Welcome to iCRiSP
Issues of conflict, risk and safety get more and more attention in society. Founded in 2009, the research centre for Conflict, Risk and Safety Perception iCRiSP focuses on the implementation of knowledge from social and behavioural sciences regarding issues of conflict, risk and safety in public and private sectors of society.
FOCUS
iCRiSP focuses on three activities aimed at promoting the further understanding of how to manage issues of conflict, risk and safety.
- First, iCRiSP maintains the iCRiSP International Network for researchers working in this domain. iCRiSP members present their research interests and their publications.
- Second, iCRiSP serves as a centre for documentation and expertise in the domain of societal issues of conflict, risk and safety by providing access to academic knowledge. This site provides information on ongoing research, current and past publications, and upcoming events.
- Third, iCRiSP focuses on valorisation of the results of social and behavioural research in its domain of conflict, risk and safety perception. Valorisation is defined by iCRiSP as the promotion of the sustainable implementation of study results by private and public actors in society.
Latest news
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UT onderzoekt online tool voor rechtshulp Het iCRiSP van de Universiteit Twente heeft een subsidie van ruim tweehonderdduizend euro gekregen voor het project ‘diagnose en triage bij conflicten’. Het geld wordt besteed aan de ontwikkeling en evaluatie van een online tool voor rechtshulp. De tool moet de zelfredzaamheid van mensen verbeteren en onrealistische verwachtingen van de eigen winkans temperen. ... read more |
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Vliegen en wonen, an odd couple? Graag nodigt het UT-centre for Conflict, Risk and Safety Perception u uit voor de eerste iCRiSP (brown bag) lunchlezing waarin Rick van Poll spreekt over wonen en vliegvelden. ... read more |
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In Dutch: Kijk op waterveiligheid. Onder redactie van Herman van der Most, Sten de Wit, Bertien Broekhans, en Wietske Roos. Eburon Academic Publishers. ... read more |
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In Dutch: A book report of the book 'Gesignaleerd: Geen commentaar. Communicatie in turbulente tijden'. Written by Hugo Marynissen, Stijn Pieters, Sofie Van Dorpe, Anne-Marie van het Erve and Frank Vergeer. ... read more |




