Sünje Andresen has been working as a Junior Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut since November 2021. She is conducting research in the project “Security for Children in the Digital World: Improving Regulation, Networking Stakeholders, Implementing Children’s Rights“, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Sünje Andresen studied law at Universität Hamburg with a focus on delinquency and control of delinquency and specialized on the juvenile law and youth criminology.
During her studies, she also worked as a student assistant for the Refugee Law Clinic Hamburg. She completed the apprenticeship to a counsel and gived advices to help seeking people with asylum law.
During her legal clerkship, she worked in the Division of Criminal Law and for the department Juvenile Delinquency and Assistance for Ex-Offenders in the Authority for Work, Health, Family and Integration of Hamburg.