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Katharina Krusselmann is a Researcher at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Policy, Politics and Society department at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her work focuses on criminology and public policy with specific emphasis on firearm violence, homicide studies, and comparative criminal justice systems across Europe. She has conducted extensive research on lethal and non-lethal weapon use patterns in the Netherlands and other European countries.
Her research interests include analyzing trends in firearm-related homicides, cross-national crime comparisons, and the operationalization of empirical research methodologies. She collaborates with researchers from Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and other European institutions.
Key findings from her recent publications highlight disparities in lethality between different weapon types, the need for more nuanced firearm regulation policies, and the importance of standardized data collection practices using sources like Eurostat and World Health Organization databases.
Krusselmann's work frequently appears in peer-reviewed journals such as the European Journal of Criminology and Crime and Delinquency. Her research contributes to both academic discourse and evidence-based policy development in criminal justice systems.




