Janneke Schokkenbroek
Postdoc at TUDelft and affiliated member at imec-mict-UGent, Communication Sciences and at the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy, Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law
Cyber dating abuse
Intimate partner violence
Social & intrapersonal processes
Janneke Schokkenbroek is a postdoc at TUDelft and an affilated member at the research group for Media, Innovation and Contemporary Technologies, as well as the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP) at Ghent University. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in (Social) Psychology at Utrecht University and a Master’s Degree in Behavioural Science at Radboud University Nijmegen.
In September 2019, she started working as a PhD student at Ghent University under supervision of Prof. Wim Hardyns (Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law) and Prof. Koen Ponnet (Department of Communication Sciences) on the FWO-funded PhD project ‘Social Capital and Risk Behaviors’.
As of November 2020, she holds a FWO PhD fellowship fundamental research. Under supervision of Prof. Koen Ponnet and Prof. Wim Hardyns, she conducts research on online and offline risk behaviours within romantic relationships. Specifically, her doctoral research focuses on the relationship between online and offline intimate partner violence, and social and intrapersonal determinants hereof.
She succesfully defended her PhD on September 2, 2024.