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Institute of Criminology

 

Biography

Christoph Herrmann is a PhD student in the Center for Analytic Criminology under supervision of Dr Kyle Treiber. He received a MPhil in Criminological Research from the University of Cambridge, a BSc. in Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (PPLE) with a major in Psychology from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), and a BA in International Business from the Corporate State University Heidenheim (Germany).

His PhD project is funded by the Cambridge Trust. His dissertation is on: 'Exploring the utility of the fully immersive 360-degree video scenario method for the study of the situational causes of crime'.

Thesis Title: Exploring the utility of the fully immersive 360-degree video scenario method for the study of the situational causes of crime
Christoph Herrmann

Contact Details

ch893@cam.ac.uk

Affiliations

Colleges: 
Clare College
Classifications: 
Person keywords: 
criminal decision-making; rule breaking; Situational Action Theory