Charlotte De Kock
Supervisor
Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law
Faculty of Law and Criminology
Charlotte De Kock, MA, PhD, is a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University. She teaches courses in qualitative research methods, critical criminology, and developed the course module ‘Diversity and Migration in Criminology’. Her research has focused for more than a decade on migration, with specific attention to access to healthcare and substance use services for this population. She has led several projects in this field (including PADUMI, SOCPREV and MATREMI), funded by FWO, BOF, Fedasil, Belspo and the European Drugs Agency (EUDA). Charlotte publishes regularly on these topics, aiming for both theoretical depth – on concepts such as equity and recovery – and impact on policy and practice. Since 2018, she has chaired the Diversity Committee of the Faculty of Law and Criminology, she is a board member of the European Xchange prevention platform (EMCDDA), and since 2024 she has been deputy member of the Board of Governors of Ghent University.
Email: Charlotte.Dekock@UGent.be
Phone: +32 9 264 67 23
Recent publications
Substance use and intervention needs in the European and Belgian refugee reception setting
Charlotte De Kock
UGent
(2025)
2nd World Congress on Migration, Ethnicity, Race & Health Abstract Book.
In European Journal Of Public Health
35(Supplement_6).
Ethics in qualitative migration and refugee studies in Europe : from ‘doing no harm’ to reciprocity and equity
Charlotte De Kock
UGent, Floor Verhaeghe
UGent, Leni Linthout
UGent, Giacomo Orsini
UGent, Océane Uzureau
UGent, Liselot Casteleyn
UGent, Gaëlle Le Pavic
UGent, Lotte Remue
UGent, Marie Jacobs
UGent, Ella van Hest
UGent, et al.
(2025)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS.
24.
Van ‘doing no harm’ naar wederzijdse voordelen : ethische overwegingen in kwalitatief onderzoek naar migratie en vluchten
Charlotte De Kock
UGent, Floor Verhaeghe
UGent, Leni Linthout
UGent, Giacomo Orsini
UGent, Océane Uzureau
UGent, Liselot Casteleyn
UGent, Gaëlle Le Pavic
UGent, Lotte Remue
UGent, Marie Jacobs
UGent, Ella van Hest
UGent, et al.
(2025)
Feministische en queer onderzoeksmethoden in het recht.
p.295-309