Position: 
researcher
Phone: 
210 310 570
Line: 
570

Curriculum vitae

Education: 

2017 - PhDr., rigorous examination

2016 - Ph.D., sociology, Faculty of Arts at Charles University

2012 - Mgr., sociology, Faculty of Arts at Charles University

2009 - Bc., sociology, Faculty of Arts at Charles University

Field of specialisation: 

juvenile delinquency, trust in justice, punitiveness, fear of crime

Teaching activities: 

2014 - Quantitative analysis in SPSS, Faculty of Arts at Charles University

2013 - Sociology in practice: How to prepare and implement your own research, Faculty of Arts at Charles University - lifelong learning course

2012-2015 - Chapters on Social Deviance for Erasmus students, Faculty of Arts at Charles University

Foreign scholarships, fellowships or other academic study abroad: 

2010-2011 - Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice, Univerzity of Lausanne, Switzerland

Biographic information: 

PhDr. Eva Krulichová, PhD. is a researcher in the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Her research interests lie in the field of criminology. She focuses mainly on fear of crime, trust in criminal justice, punitive attitudes, juvenile delinquency and socio-spatial analysis of crime. She also cooperates with the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University and Institute of Criminology and Social Prevention in Prague. She published her articles in a number of impacted academic journals. She also co-authored the collective monographs Juvenile Delinquency: Trends and Determinants (2015), Regional Crime and its Impact on Quality of Life (2016) and How Are Czechs Doing in Contemporary Europe? (2018). In 2022 she received the Otto Wichterle Award.

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