
معرفی
Ingrid Rindal Lundeberg is an Associate Professor at KRUS, specializing in the Department of Correctional Studies, Section for Crime, Punishment and Organization. With a PhD in legal sociology from the University of Bergen (2008), she is a qualitative researcher who also employs survey methodologies. Her work bridges criminal justice, social policy, and welfare systems, focusing on sentencing, rehabilitation, and marginalized populations.
- Current roles: KRUS Associate Professor, desistance group leader, course coordinator for BA 3207 (Children/Young People in Sentencing) and BA 3000 (Correctional Services as Activity)
- Research affiliations: Drug Abuse Reform Committee (NOU 2019:26), UC Berkeley Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program
Lundeberg's research explores:
- Implementation of sentencing and cross-sectoral cooperation
- Desistance from crime and reintegration post-incarceration
- Children of incarcerated individuals and family dynamics
- Gender-specific prison conditions and health precarity
- Drug policy reform and procedural justice
Recent publications analyze Nordic child outcomes, pandemic-era prison conditions, and trauma-informed corrections. She leads a 3-year study on negative adolescent experiences and crime pathways, while directing the KRUS desistance research group. Previous roles included postdoctoral work at UiB, senior research at Rokkan Center/Norce Society, and editorial leadership at Tidsskrift for Velferdsforskning.



