Faculty Member, Faculty of Law
Assistant Professor
Thesis Title: Psychosocial development and the development of problem behavior from early to mid-adolescence
About
Within my position as Assisitant Professor I teach several courses for the Criminology department, including Introduction to Psychology, BA3 Workgroups, and bachelor/master thesis projects.
Furthermore, I study a variety of topics within the life-course criminology and developmental psychology. My own project concerns the study on the well being of children of incarcerated mothers. Also, I keep continuing my PhD research on the psychosocial development of adolescents in relation to their problem behavior. Lastly, I am also interested in the psychological profile and development of juvenile sex offenders.
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