Tatiana Khalaf
Researcher · Criminology
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and LawAbout
Tatiana Khalaf is a Doctoral Researcher specializing in Criminology within the Independent Research Group 'Personality, Identity, and Crime' at the Max Planck Institute (implied via email domain). She contributes to the KNOW-THYSELF project, which investigates how self-knowledge promotes moral behavior, addressing societal challenges related to fairness, cooperation, and reducing exploitation. Her work intersects psychology, criminology, and social ethics, focusing on mechanisms that influence ethical decision-making and crime prevention.
As part of the project team led by Isabel Thielmann, she collaborates with researchers like Matthias Burghart and Alicia Seidl to explore the societal costs of immoral behaviors such as fraud and dishonesty. Her research aims to bridge theoretical insights with practical interventions to enhance moral behavior in communities.
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