NICC/INCC
Dani Brutyn has accumulated extensive experience in research and administrative roles across various organizations. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at NICC/INCC since November 2018, Dani previously worked at Vrije Universiteit Brussel in the Criminology Department as a Researcher and Educational Assistant from February 2017 to October 2018. Additional experience includes a Young Professional role at International Experience Canada, an Administrative Assistant position at the Port of Antwerp, and an Advisor role at the United Nations. Early career experience includes an internship at Amnesty International. Dani Brutyn holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Master of Laws (LLM) from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, an Advanced Master in International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Antwerp, and a Master in Criminology from Université de Montréal, among others.
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NICC/INCC
The National Institute of Forensic Sciences and Criminology is a federal scientific institution of the Belgian State under the direct authority of the Minister of Justice. The NICC/INCC, among other things, aims to serve the judicial process by making its scientific research and expertise available as a service in order to: • detect offenders and support the collection and building of proof • improve knowledge of criminal phenomena and the possible approach towards them.