Book review. Jeffrie G. Murphy, Punishment and the moral emotions: essays in law, morality and religion, Restorative Justice. An International Journal, 2013, 1 (1): 150-153.
A Natural Right to Revenge? Victim Impact Statements and Penal Populism, in: H. Nelen and J. Claessen (eds.), Beyond the Death Penalty. Reflections on Punishment, Cambridge / Antwerp: Intersentia 2012: pp. 117-134.
Public Forgiveness: theoretical and practical perspectives, in B. van Stokkom, N. Doorn and P. van Tongeren (eds.) Public Forgiveness in Post-Conflict Contexts, Antwerp / Cambridge: Intersentia 2012, pp. 1-21.
Public Forgiveness in Post-Conflict Contexts, Antwerp / Cambridge: Intersentia 2012: 1-262 (with Neelke Doorn & Paul van Tongeren).
Deliberative rituals: emotional energy and enthusiasm in debating landscape renewal, in: P. Hoggett and S. Thompson (eds.), Politics and the Emotions: The Affective Turn in Contemporary Political Studies, London & New York: Continuum Press 2012: 41-58.
Victims’ needs, well-being and ‘closure’: is revenge therapeutic?, in E. Erez, M. Kilchling & J. Wemmers (eds), Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Victim Participation in Justice: International Perspectives. Durham NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2011: 207-228.
Dealing with Defiant Citizens: Building Emotional Intelligence into Police Work, in S. Karstedt, I. Loader, H. Strang (eds), Emotions, Crime and Justice, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2011: 235-254.