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… contribution from ITEM PhD candidates K. Geurtjens, M. de Hoon, L. Kortese, K. Heller, B. Didden and S. Kramer The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM is the pivot of research, counselling, knowledge exchange and training activities with regard to cross-border mobility and cooperation. Beyond the Refugee Crisis: a reflection from different perspectives on the Dutch case March 2017 Content 1. Background of the project and summary … least 24 months unconditionally. 28 Kamerstukken II 2015/16, 19 637, nr. 2078. 29 In this regard, issues may arise concerning the international recognition of convictions, or even concerning formally proving the seriousness of a crime committed in a foreign country. 8 imprisonment or a detention order for crimes,30 of which at least one of the sentences relates to a crime that in its nature represents a danger to the community. A ‘serious crime’ would entail for example overt violence with … It should, however, be noted that approximately 15-20% of these Syrian refugees are residing in a reception centre and are thus not (yet) free to resettle elsewhere. 44 A. Belanger & A. Rogers, ‘The internal migration and spatial redistribution of the foreign-born population in the United States: 1965-70 and 1975-80,’ International Migration Review (1992), p. 1342-1369. 45 A. Zorlu & C. H. Mulder, ‘Initial and subsequent location choices of immigrants to the Netherlands,’ 42 Regional Studies 2 …