
The journalist and producer mapping the psychology of Danish violent crime
Kristina Antivakis is a Danish journalist, author, and true crime producer who has become known for her forensic analysis of criminal cases and the Danish legal system. Through television, books, and public speaking, she examines the psychological dimensions of Denmark's most serious offences.
Quick Facts
Kristina Antivakis has built her reputation as one of Denmark's foremost voices in true crime journalism, operating at the intersection of criminal psychology, forensic analysis, and public discourse about violent offences.
As a journalist and author, Antivakis has distinguished herself through her rigorous examination of cases within the Danish legal system. Her work focuses particularly on forensic psychiatry—the application of psychological and psychiatric principles to understanding criminal behaviour and legal proceedings. This specialization allows her to move beyond surface-level crime reporting, instead exploring the psychological profiles and motivations of offenders.
Antivakis is perhaps best known for her collaborative work on *Forbrydelsens Sind* (The Criminal Mind), co-authored with Tine Wøbbe and Mette Brandt-Christensen. The book profiles eight Danish violent offenders and murderers, offering readers an in-depth look at some of Denmark's most significant criminal cases. Through this project, she has helped establish a framework for understanding serious crime within the Danish context, combining documentary research with psychological insight.
Beyond print, Antivakis has extended her reach into television production. Her series *Dræbt i Tjenesten* (Killed in Service) exemplifies her approach to bringing true crime narratives to broadcast audiences. Rather than sensationalizing crime, her television work maintains the analytical rigor that characterizes her writing—examining not just what happened, but the systemic and psychological factors that led to criminal acts.


