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Alexandra S

@alexastrohbehn

Criminological and Legal Researcher, Academic Writer

Finlande
Anglais, Finnois, Allemand
Certaines informations sont présentées en anglais.
À propos de moi
​I am an analytical criminologist, researcher, and author of "The Diary of a Criminologist" blog. Specializing in structural editing, proofreading, and legal research. I ensure your writing meets the highest academic standards. Whether you need a paper polished, a methodology checked, or complex data turned into compelling prose, I can help. My services include: academic editing and proofreading, fact-checking, referencing, legal research, high-impact blog content and research reports. ​Let's make your work excellent together.... Plus d’infos

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Aide à la rédaction académique
I will providing expert academic and legal wrinting

Expérience professionnelle

The_Open University

The Open University

Temps partiel • 4 mos

Co-Researcher

Mar 2026 - Present3 mos

• Designs and evaluates research protocols in a remote academic research environment, contributing to the development of legal study methodologies. • Selected to support the university's research standards; responsible for reviewing and amending project protocols. • Improves engagement and satisfaction outcomes for students and staff through systematic process refinement. • Analyses research findings and produces structures written reports for academic peers. • Contributes directly to improving institutional research culture and protocol quality at a leading UK university.

Research volunteer - digital forensicn analysis

Mar 2026 - Apr 20261 mo

• Conducted a structured forensic analysis of AI-generated legal information across 8 crime and law scenarios, assessing accuracy, factual grounding, and evidential reliability. • Applied investigative methodology to identify patterns of error or misinformation in legal content presented to the public, closely mirroring forensic evidence analysis. • Documented findings in clear, evidence-based written reports disseminated to an open-justice research study, demonstrating ability to interpret and communicate complex investigative data.