Daniela Hunold, Dipl. Geogr. Dipl. Krim.
Researcher
Main Research:
Daniela Hunold is currently working on her doctoral thesis within a Franco-German cooperation project on Police and Adolescents in Multi-Ethnic Societies (POLIS). The aim of project is to explore the impact of the quality of relations between police and (minority) adolescents on collective youth unrest. It is hypothesized that besides degrees of social and spatial exclusion, mutual perceptions of police and (minority) adolescents and the behavior of police forces in disadvantaged urban areas are essential elements in any analysis of the causes of youth riots as they occurred in France. In this context Daniela Hunold’s doctoral research mainly reflects on whether and to what extent police attitudes and behavior in police-youth interactions are driven by social, ethnic and spatial belongings of the target.
Academic Background:
Daniela Hunold was born in Löningen (Lower Saxony). After finishing secondary school in 1995, she studied geography with a focus on urban sociology and environmental geography at the University of Osnabrück. Her master’s thesis was concerned with correlations of fear of crime and social terms in ethnically diverse and disadvantaged neighborhoods. After she completed her master’s degree in geography in 2002, she worked in a research project on the possibilities of environmental analyses of crime in Osnabrück. In 2004 she went on to study criminology at the University of Hamburg. Her major field of study centered on police research. From 2006 to 2009 she worked at the Institut für Sicherheits- and Präventionsforschung in Hamburg. The research project she was employed in at that time focused on chances and obstacles of inner ethnical diversification of German police organizations and requirements of police work in immigration countries. In this context she undertook her master’s thesis on the integration of migrants into German police forces and finished her study of criminology in 2007. From 2009 onwards Daniela Hunold has been employed by the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg i.Br. and is currently working on her doctoral thesis.
Publications (selection):
- Hunold, Daniela: Gewalt durch die Polizei gegenüber Jugendlichen - Innenperspektiven zur Anwendung polizeilichen Zwangs. In: Kriminologisches Journal, 2011, Issue⁄Volume 3, p. 167 - 185.
- Lukas, Tim / Hunold, Daniela: Polizei und Jugendliche in multi-ethnischen Gesellschaften. Beschreibung eines deutsch-französischen Forschungsprojekts und erste Befunde der deutschen Teilstudie. In: Tangram, 2010, Issue⁄Volume 26, p. 101 - 105.
- Lukas, Tim / Hunold, Daniela: Polizei und Soziale Arbeit. Der Bezirksdienstbeamte in Analogie zum Streetworker? In: Recht der Jugend und des Bildungswesens, 2010, Issue⁄Volume 3/58, p. 339 - 352.
- Hunold, Daniela / Klimke, Daniela/Behr, Rafael/Lautmann, Rüdiger: Fremde als Ordnungshüter? Die Polizei in der Zuwanderungsgesellschaft Deutschland. Wiesbaden, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2010.
- Hunold, Daniela: Demographischer Wandel und interkulturelle Öffnung der Polizei. In: Bernhard Frevel / Rüdiger Bredthauer (ed(s).): Demographischer Wandel und Polizei. Frankfurt a.M., Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaften, 2010, p. 201 - 213.
- Hunold, Daniela: Polizeiarbeit im Einwanderungsland Deutschland. Homogenität und Diversität im deutschen Polizeialltag. In: Rafael Behr / Thomas Ohlemacher (ed(s).): Offene Grenzen - Polizieren in der Sicherheitsarchitektur einer post-territorialen Welt. Frankfurt a.M., Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaften, 2009, p. 27 - 43.
- Hunold, Daniela: Migranten in der Polizei. Zwischen politischer Programmatik und Organisationswirklichkeit. Frankfurt a.M., Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaften, 130 p., 2008.
- Hunold, Daniela / Rafael Behr: Fremde in den eigenen Reihen. Migranten im Polizeidienst und die Auswirkungen auf Polizeikultur und Cop Culture - Bericht aus einem laufenden Forschungsprozess. In: Thomas Ohlemacher / Anja Mensching / Jochen-Thomas Werner (ed(s).): Polizei im Wandel? Organisationskultur(en) und Reform. Frankfurt a.M., Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaften, 2007, p. 21 - 50.
- Hunold, Daniela: Subjektive Sicherheit und Etablierten-Außenseiter-Beziehungen in heterogen strukturierten Stadtvierteln. In: Georg Glasze / Robert Pütz / Manfred Rolfes (ed(s).): Diskurs - Stadt - Kriminalität. Städtische Unsicherheiten aus der Perspektive der Stadtforschung und kritischer Kriminalgeografie. Bielefeld, transcript, 2005, p. 285 - 320.