Daniel Quade
Research assistant
Daniel Quade is a psychologist at the Lower Saxony Forensic Psychiatric Center and research associate in the DFG-funded research project “Conditions for success addiction treatment of offenders – A criminological recidivism study.”
His research focuses on forensic psychology and legal psychology, specifically on addiction treatment for offenders. In addition to clinical research, another focus is on legal evaluation research.
Curriculum vitae
- since 04/2026: Research assistant in the DFG-funded project Conditions for successful addiction treatment of offenders – A criminological recidivism study
- since 10/2025: PhD candidate in Psychology (Dr. phil.) at the University of Hildesheim
- since 11/2022: Training as a Certified Psychotherapist (Behavioral Therapy)
- since 01/2022: Psychologist at MRVZN Niedersachsen – Bad Rehburg
- 2019-2021: Studied psychology (M.Sc.) with focus on clinical psychology and legal psychology at the University of Hildesheim
- 2015-2019: Studied psychology (B.Sc.) at the University of Bochum
Selected Publications
- Daniel Quade / Dörte Berthold / Christian Riedemann, Forensische Entziehungsanstalten im Wandel, in: SUCHT 70(4) (2024), 201-210.
- Dörte Berthold / Sarah Kirchmann-Kallas / Daniel Quade / Christian Riedemann Mögliche Auswirkungen der Neuformulierung des Hangs im § 64 StGB auf die Unterbringungsanordnungen – und was die Global Assessment Scale of Functioning hierzu beitragen kann, in: Forens Psychiatr Psychol Kriminol 19(2025), 93-101.
Research project: Conditions for successful addiction treatment of offenders – A criminological recidivism study