Eudoxia Fassoula

Ph.D.

Dr. Eudoxia Z. Fassoula is a law graduate of the Law School of the University of Athens and an honors graduate of the Faculty of Graphology of the University of Urbino, Italy. He holds a doctorate from the Faculty of Law of the University of Munich, specialising in criminal law and juvenile criminology, and postgraduate degrees in criminology (University of Munich Law School) and forensic psychology (University of Urbino School of Psychology and Law). She has also successfully completed a seminar course in developmental disorders of children and adolescents at the Department of Special Education of the University of Thessaly, and has been trained in the interpretation of the child’s tracing. In the academic year 2018 – 2019, she carried out a post-graduate training in graphobiometric signatures (on-screen signatures) in Milan in the framework of a training program organized by the Italian Association of Graphology (A.G.I.) and the computer systems company Namirial.

Since 2000 she has been an attorney at the Athens Court of First Instance and since 2002 she has been working as an analytical and forensic graphologist registered in the relevant lists of experts of the Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Athens Court of First Instance and other Greek cities. She is a member of the Hellenic Society of Criminology and for many years she was an active member of the Criminal and Forensic Investigation Laboratory of the Athens Law School under the direction of Professor Nestor Kourakis. He is also a regular member of the Italian Association of Graphology (A.G.I.), a member of the Italian Association of Judicial Graphologists (A.GRA.GI.), of the International Centre for Medical Graphology (G.I.G.ME), and of the French Association of Graphology (S.F.D.G.).

He has published the books “The Greek writing” – “La scrittura greca” (bilingual monograph), 2002, ed. Hellenic Grams, “Rückfall nach Diversionsentscheidungen im Jugendstrafrecht und im allgemeinen Strafrecht” (“Recidivism after diversionary decisions in juvenile criminal law and general criminal law”, doctoral thesis), 2003, Herbert Utz Verlag, “The use of modern multimedia in judicial writing” (monograph in the scientific series “Media+Crime”), 2007, ed. Ant.N.Sakkula and the photographic and graphological album “URBAN GRAPHEMES”, ed. “Greek and Greek Graphics”, published by “Dove”, 2018. He has also published in scientific journals and honorary edited volumes and has participated in research projects, conferences and lectures of graphological and criminological orientation.