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Katrine Holter serves as an Associate Professor at the Norwegian Police University College (PHS), where she conducts research and teaching focused on criminal justice systems and legal processes. Her institutional affiliation centers on police education and judicial analysis within Norway's specialized law enforcement academic framework.
Her research interests critically examine criminal justice mechanisms, emphasizing criminology, forensic science applications, and legal studies. Holter investigates systemic vulnerabilities through high-profile case analyses, particularly focusing on miscarriages of justice, evidentiary reliability, and prosecutorial dynamics. Her work bridges academic theory with practical law enforcement challenges, addressing how procedural flaws manifest in real-world cases and potential corrective frameworks.
Recent publications reveal consistent thematic trends analyzing Norwegian criminal cases like Tengs and Baneheia, highlighting patterns in judicial errors and forensic evidence interpretation. Holter's scholarship demonstrates sustained engagement with court decision impacts, sentencing revisions, and institutional accountability mechanisms. Her collaborative approach with legal professionals and frequent public discourse through panel discussions indicate translational research priorities aimed at justice system improvement.
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