Marian Husken is a renowned Dutch journalist currently affiliated with Vrij Nederland, known for her investigative reporting and expertise in organized crime. She has authored several books on the subject and is recognized for her in-depth analyses and contributions to Dutch journalism.
In 2020, Marian Husken published 'De Achterbankgeneratie', a book that investigates the lives and backgrounds of young criminals in the Netherlands. The book provides a comprehensive look at the factors influencing youth crime and was praised for its empathetic approach.
Marian Husken co-authored 'Vrouwen in het Gevangeniswezen', a book focusing on the roles and experiences of women within the Dutch prison system. The publication was well-received for its in-depth interviews and exploration of gender dynamics in incarceration.
In 2010, Marian Husken published 'De Nieuwe Penoze', a book that examines the evolution of organized crime in the Netherlands. The work was noted for its insightful analysis and contribution to understanding the changing dynamics of criminal networks.
Marian Husken co-authored 'De Schiedammer Parkmoord', a detailed investigation into a notorious Dutch murder case. The book was praised for shedding light on judicial errors and the complexities of the Dutch legal system.
In 2002, Marian Husken released 'De Dodenlijst', an investigative book that explores the world of contract killings and organized crime in the Netherlands. The book received critical acclaim for its thorough research and gripping narrative.
Marian Husken published 'De Jacht op de Erfenis', a book that delves into the complexities of inheritance disputes and the legal battles surrounding them. This publication further cemented her reputation as an expert in legal and crime reporting.
Marian Husken began her career with Vrij Nederland, a prominent Dutch magazine known for its investigative journalism. Her work at Vrij Nederland established her as a significant voice in Dutch media, particularly in the field of organized crime and justice.