معرفی
Isabelle Johansson serves as a University Lecturer in Sociology with a criminology focus at Kristianstad University's Department of Social Sciences within the Faculty of Health Sciences. She actively contributes to the FIGS (Individual Group and Society) research environment, examining societal dynamics through empirical social science lenses.
Her research centers on criminological analyses of sex work, human trafficking, and associated stigma, with particular emphasis on gendered perspectives and cross-national policy comparisons. Key investigations explore how religiosity, ethnicity, immigration status, and digital media shape public attitudes toward transactional sex, utilizing methodologies ranging from experimental surveys to qualitative interviews across Nordic countries, Italy, and the United States.
Analysis of her 2021-2026 publications reveals a cohesive trajectory examining attitudinal determinants of sex work perceptions, with increasing attention to digital-age stigma mechanisms and Nordic policy evaluations. Her work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with practical policy implications, especially regarding Sweden's client-criminalization model and anti-trafficking systems.
Dr. Johansson's affiliation with FIGS facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration on societal structures, though no details about student supervision, grant funding, or scientific awards appear in available materials. Her research maintains strong regional relevance while contributing to global debates on sex work legislation and victim support systems.



