Belma Isakovic
Position: Lecturer School/office: School of Behavioural, Social and Legal SciencesEmail: YmVsbWEuaXNha292aWM7b3J1LnNl
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Room: L2179
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About Belma Isakovic
Belma holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminology since 2018 and a Master's degree in Criminology since 2022. Belma works as a lecturer and research assistant in Criminology and focuses mainly on teaching and research. Belma teaches in the majority of the courses given by the program, but mainly in the courses Criminology I and Criminology II and then with a focus on scientific methods (qualitative and quantitative).
Theses
Isakovic, B. & Öhman, R. (2018). Könsskillnader i kumulativa risk- och skyddsfaktorer i ungdomsåren och antisocialt beteende i tidig vuxenålder.
Isakovic, B. (2022). The association between the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning during mid-adolescence and psychopathic personality traits during late adolescence.
Individual assignments
Belma is involved in the project Myndigheten för Delaktighet (MFD) in the work with the RESUMÉ study, which aims to compile knowledge from research and surveys on violence exposure among people with disabilities. Belma is also active in the research groups Children's living conditions and well-being (BLIVA), Biopsychosocial Criminology and Psychology (BPS) and the Center for Criminological and Psychosocial Research (CAPS).
Research groups
Publications
Articles in journals
- Isakovic, B. , Bertoldi, B. , Tuvblad, C. , Cucurachi, S. , Raine, A. , Baker, L. , Ling, S. & Evans, B. (2023). Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responsivity during adolescence in relation to psychopathic personality traits later in life. Acta Psychologica, 241.
Reports
- Hellfeldt, K. , Isakovic, B. & Källström, Å. (2022). Utsatthet för våld under uppväxten bland personer med funktionsnedsättning. Örebro: Örebro University (Working papers and reports Social work 2022:28).