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Dr. Katharina Leimbach

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1. Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence / Researchers

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E-Mail
katharina.leimbach@uni-bielefeld.de  
Phone
+49 521 106-2559  
Fax
+49 521 106- 6415 
Phone No. of Secretary
+49 521 106-3163 Secretary's Details
Office
Gebäude X E1-257 Locations Map
Postbox
Gebäude X / E1 - weiße IKG-Briefkästen

Curriculum Vitae

Since 08/2022 Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence (IKG), Bielefeld University.
Project coordinator and post-doc in the DFG-funded project "Interactions of neo-Salafist, delinquent and non-delinquent youth in marginalised urban areas".

02/2022 Doctorate at the University of Kassel

01/2021 - 06/2022 Institute of Criminology, University of Tübingen
Research assistant in the BMBF-funded joint project "OK 3.0

04/2020 - 08/2020 Leibniz Institute Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research
Research assistant in the BMI-funded project Evaluation Designs for Prevention Measures (PrEval) - Duration: 2020-2021

03/2019 - 07/2019 Visiting Researcher at the School of Criminology, Universidade de Porto, Portugal.

04/2017 - 04/2020 Institute of Criminology, Leibniz Universität Hannover.
Research assistant at the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology with Prof. Dr. Bernd-Dieter Meier in the BMBF-funded joint project "Radicalisation in the Digital Age" (RadigZ).

2017 Master of Arts in Sociology and Social Research, University of Bremen.

04/2014 -03/2017 Institute of Sociology, University of Bremen.
Student assistant to Prof. Dr. Uwe Schimank.
10/2013 -03/2014 Student assistant to Dr. Sabine Ritter at the Institute for Sociology

2014 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, University of Bremen.

Current research topics

Sociology of Social Problems and Social Control, Qualitative and Interpretative Researchmethodologies and -methods, Sociology of Deviance and Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, Right-Wing Extremism, Islamism, Critical Research on Radicalization