Addiction Research Group (ARG)
Research groupAddiction Research Group (ARG), led by Professor Anders Bergmark.
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Addiction Research Group (ARG), led by Professor Anders Bergmark.
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The Care Research Group brings together scholars that study issues of disability, aging and long-term care related to social policy and organizational conditions, and how these interact with citizens’ different positions in the practice of social work.
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The Substance Use Group (SUG) conducts teaching and research related to the use of legal and illegal substances (e.g., alcohol and other drugs) and behavioral problems (e.g., gambling).
The Victimology Research Group was established in 2021 by researchers at the Department of Criminology at Stockholm University. The group members' research concerns victims of crime from different perspectives and through different empirical materials.