Anika Radewald is a research assistant and doctoral candidate at the ZKfS.
In her research, she is particularly interested in the background and motivations of deviant behavior as well as its social perception and reaction. She is also interested in microsociological interactions with regard to sexuality and the profession of sex work.
Anika Radewald completed her Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences in Oldenburg and her Master’s degree in Sociology in Dresden.
Current publications (selection):
Radewald, A., & Bielejewski, A. (2023). Public perception of the penal system. In D. Bolesta, J. L. Führer, R. Bender, A. Bielejewski, A. Radewald, K. Weber, & F. Asbrock (Eds.), Panel on Perceptions of Crime and Offenders (PaWaKS): Results of the first to third survey waves. Center for Criminological Research Saxony e.V.
Radewald, A., & Weber, K., Asbrock, F. 24.11.2023: Sexual violence, fear of crime and reporting behavior, Mittweida University of Applied Sciences (lecture)