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In Victiomology research, we focus on the victim instead of the perpetrator. The subject provides in-depth knowledge of and increases the understanding of crime victims.

Research on crime victims, victimology, highlights different perspectives on victims based on a variety of scientific issues, theoretical inputs and empirical data. Victimology allows us the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of the complexity that exposure to crime can entail. Among other things, the research focuses on different types of crime and risk factors from a weight topological perspective. The legal system's contact with victims and the impact of criminal policy are also studied.

The university has a strong tradition of weight loss research and teaching that has been going on for two decades. Courses in the subject are given at both undergraduate and advanced levels.

Related research subject

Criminology
crime victim
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Researchers

Felipe Estrada Dörner

Prefekt

Department of Criminology
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Katarina Winter

Universitetslektor

Department of Criminology
K. Winter

Maria Andersson Vogel

Researcher

Department of Criminology
Maria A Vogel

Henrik Tham

Professor emeritus

Department of Criminology
Henrik Tham

Tove Pettersson

Professor

Department of Criminology

Elin Jönsson

Vik. lektor

Department of Criminology
Elin Jönsson

Carina Gallo

Associate Professor

Department of Criminal Justice Studies, San Fransisco State University

Robin Gålnander

Bitr lektor

Department of Criminology
Robin Gålnander

Tea Fredriksson

Researcher

Department of Criminology
Tea Fredriksson

Amber Lauren Beckley

Lektor

Department of Criminology
Amber L. Beckley

Anita Heber

Professor

Department of Criminology
Anita Heber

Margareta Hydén

Professor

Department of Criminology
Profilbild Margareta Hydén

Research projects

Doctoral studies

The Department of Criminology offers programs for postgraduate studies in Criminology.

Read more about our postgraduate studies here