Katerina is a lecturer in the Department of Law and Forensic Psychology, having completed her undergraduate studies in London (City University of London) in the Department of International Relations. In 2012 she graduated from her postgraduate studies in European Studies (University College London).
He presented at various conferences in various places such as India, Michigan, Minneapolis and Washington DC. During the same time he completed his second Master’s degree on Education (Michigan State University). In March 2016, she was accepted as a Doctoral Candidate at Walden University’s Criminal Law Department in Minneapolis/Minnesota. Her dissertation addresses ways to inform parents and educators to detect online child exploitation through qualitative research.
He presented at various conferences in various places such as India, Michigan, Minneapolis and Washington DC. During the same time he completed his second Master’s degree on Education (Michigan State University). In March 2016, she was accepted as a Doctoral Candidate at Walden University’s Criminal Law Department in Minneapolis/Minnesota. Her dissertation addresses ways to inform parents and educators to detect online child exploitation through qualitative research.
Katerina also works with children and adolescents in different contexts. Her research interests include parent and child psychology, children’s safe use of the internet, qualitative research methods and children suffering from domestic violence.
At the College he teaches in the Graduate Program in Forensic Psychology.