Christoph Herrmann
- PhD Title: The Psychological Mechanisms Behind Acts of Rule Breaking Using Experimental Video and VR Scenarios.
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About
Christoph Herrmann is a PhD student and Cambridge Trust Scholar at the Centre for Analytic Criminology, supervised by Professor Kyle Treiber and Dr. Gabriela Roman. He holds an MPhil in Criminological Research from the University of Cambridge, a BSc in Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (PPLE) with a major in Psychology from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), and a BA in International Business from the Cooperative State University Heidenheim (Germany).
His dissertation explores "The Psychological Mechanisms Behind Acts of Rule Breaking Using Experimental Video and VR Scenarios."
Research
Christoph's core research interests include experimental methods for studying offender decision-making, immersive technologies, vignette scenarios, process tracing, and Situational Action Theory.