Het gebruik van systematische identiteitscontroles: een kritische beschouwing over de legitimiteit van artikel 34 §3 van de Wet op het politieambt

authors Ludovic De Vocht
  Steven Debbaut
  Sofie De Kimpe
journal Panopticon (ISSN: 771-1409)
volume Jaargang | Volume 46
issue Issue 2. Maart-April 2025
section Artikel | Article
publicatie datum 28 avril 2025
langue Dutch
pagina 116
keywords legitimacy, legitimiteit
abstract

This article critically examines the legitimacy of systematic identity checks under Article 34 §3 of the
Law on the Functioning of the Police. Over the past decade, identity checks have come under public
scrutiny, following the 2015-2016 terrorism threats in Belgium, reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch and recent academic literature. Despite this, the impact and scale of systematic identity checks remain unclear. The authors explore the concept of systematic identity checks, using their empirical data to examine its legal framework, historical context, and current applications. The article provides a critical assessment of the impact of these identity checks on police legitimacy, procedural justice, and distributive justice. The results show that the discretionary power of systematic identity checks may lead to disproportionate policing and may undermine trust in the police. The lack of transparency and police data makes it difficult to monitor their use and to assess their effectiveness.