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vervolginlogging

Vervolginlogging is a term used to describe the systematic recording and archiving of persecution-related events for accountability and historical documentation. The term blends the Dutch word vervolging (persecution or prosecution) with the English logging to describe a practice common in human rights documentation and data governance discussions. It is not a standardized field, and usage varies by context.

Purpose and scope: It aims to create verifiable, time-stamped trails of incidents such as detentions, harassment,

Process and data model: Data are collected from court records, NGO reports, media, and survivor testimonies;

Legal and ethical considerations: consent of victims, protection of sensitive information, safe storage; risk of misinterpretation

Impact and challenges: Potential to support accountability and research; requires sustainable funding; standardization challenges; risk of

legal
prosecutions,
torture,
or
discrimination,
including
metadata
like
date,
location,
actors,
jurisdiction,
sources,
and
outcomes;
often
used
in
transitional
justice,
investigative
reporting,
and
NGO
monitoring.
structured
into
events
with
fields;
use
of
ontologies
and
interoperability
standards;
privacy
and
ethical
safeguards;
chain
of
custody;
access
controls;
risk
of
harm.
or
manipulation;
need
for
transparency
about
data
provenance.
data
biases;
cross-border
data
sharing
issues.