Julia Teufel
Researcher · Criminology
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and LawGermany
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Dr. Julia Teufel is a Researcher at the Max Planck Society, affiliated with the Independent Research Group on Behavioral Economics of Crime and Conflict. Her work focuses on applying behavioral economic theories to understand criminal behavior and conflict dynamics. She holds a doctoral researcher position within this specialized research group.
Contact: j.teufel@csl.mpg.de
Research Interests: Her research emphasizes the intersection of criminology and behavioral economics, exploring topics such as policy interventions to reduce crime, economic incentives in criminal decision-making, and the application of experimental methods to study conflict resolution strategies.
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