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Curriculum Vitae
Hans-Jürgen Kerner, Dr. jur.
Director and
Professor, Institute of Criminology, and Chair of Criminology, Juvenile Law, Corrections, and Procedural Law
at the Faculty of Law, University of of Tuebingen
June
2010
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Born to August and Gertrud Maria Kerner on December 8th,
1943 in the village of Herxheim, Landau County, State of Rhineland-Palatinate,
Federal Republic of Germany.
Married to Anne Kerner (maiden name Annemarie Sternberger), since March 1975.
Three Children: Matthias (* December 1977 in Hamburg), Eva-Maria (* Mai 1980 in
Hamburg), and Anna-Lena (*April 1982 in Heidelberg).
“Habilitation (= traditional further qualification
procedure for a university career in Germany), University of Tuebingen, Faculty
of Law, summer 1975. Disciplines covered by the act of habilitation:
criminology, juvenile penal law, penal procedural law, and corrections. Title of
the main thesis (translated): “The State of Professional and Organized Crime in
Western Europe. Report on the Results of a Field Study Pertaining to Germany,
Belgium and the Netherlands, Including Material on Other European Countries”.
Doctorate in Law (Dr.iur.), earned at the University of Tuebingen, Faculty of
Law, summer 1973 (with particular emphasis on criminology). Title of the
dissertation (translated): “Law Enforcement and the Reality of Crime. Testing
the Validity and Reliability of Crime Statistics”.
Second State Examination in Law, taken at the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg
Examination Office in Stuttgart, Winter–Term 1972 (Zweite Juristische
Staatspruefung. Conferred Title: Gerichtsassessor).
Training in the practice of law from spring 1969 to winter 1972, with
interruptions for scholarly purposes (stages and internships e.g. at civil
court, administrative court, county administration, law firm, criminal court,
juvenile court, public prosecutorial office).
First State Exam in Law, with particular emphasis on criminology, taken at
Tuebingen University, fall 1967 (Erste Juristische Staatspruefung: Conferred
Title: Rechtsreferendar).
University Studies in law and criminology, with additional classes in legal
medicine and forensic psychiatry, at the universities of Munich, Berlin and
Tuebingen, from spring 1963 to fall 1967.
Internship as a part-time social worker in the city of Stuttgart, summer 1966,
night shifts, working particularly with homeless people.
Visiting of Grammar School, Middle School and High School between 1950 and 1963
in Herxheim, and then in Landau in the State of Rhineland-Palatinate, Federal
Republic of Germany. High school graduation (Abitur) in January 1963 at the
so-called Altsprachliches Gymnasium (now: Eduard-Spranger-Gymnasium) in Landau.
Foreign language curriculum in the following order of sequence: Classical Roman,
French, Classical Greek, and English.
“Distinguished International Scholar Award” for
2008, conferred in October 2008 by the American Society of Criminology, Division
of International Criminology (ASC-DIC). To be presented by Cindy J. Smith at the
Occasion of the Annual ASC Meeting in St. Louis, MO (USA) on 14 November 2008.
“Émile Durkheim Award” for life-time scholarly work and in particular for
sociological studies of the phenomenon of crime and of criminology [“Prix Émile
Durkheim” pour l´ensemble de son œuvre dans la domaine Scientifique et dans la
connaissance sociologique du phénomène criminel et de la criminologie],
conferred by the International Society for Criminology (ISC) / Société In-ternationale
de Criminologie (SIC), and presented by Denis Szabó on the Occasion of the XVth
World Congress on Criminology in Barcelona (Spain) on July 25, 2008.
Nominee for the Award “Professor of the Year” (national competition, organized
by UNICUM and KPMG), September 6, 2006.
“Certificate of Thanks and Acknowledgement” for 40 years of work for the public
good in German Civil Service, conferred by the Prime Minister of the State of
Baden-Wuerttemberg, Erwin Teufel, on July 1, 2004.
The “Outstanding Contribution Award in International Scholarly Exchange”
conferred by the [All-] China Society of Juvenile Delinquency Research on August
25, 2002 in Beijing, Peoples´ Republic of China. Combined with: Life Time
Honorary Membership in the China Society of Juvenile Delinquency Research.
Honorary President (for Lifetime), position awarded by the International Society
for Criminology, Paris, Board of Directors, on December 4th, 1999 in Paris,
France.
Thorsten Sellin & Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck Award, conferred by the American
Society of Criminology, and presented by President David Farrington on the
occasion of the ASC annual meeting in Toronto, November 19th, 1999 (Re:
Recognition of outstanding scholarly contributions to the discipline of
criminology by a non-North American criminologist).
Honorary Award and Medal of the Hungarian Republic, conferred by the Minister of
the Interior of Hungary, Dr. Peter Boross, 1993 (Re: Enhancement of scientific
co-operation between Hungary and the Western World, particularly in the field of
criminology and penal sciences).
National Order of Merit (Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande) of the Federal Republic
of Germany, conferred by the President of the Republic, Dr. Richard von
Weizsaecker, 1990 (Re: Longstanding endeavors in improving the field of
probation assistance, parole assistance, and the care and resettlement of
offenders in Germany).
Thyssen Foundation Award in Social Sciences, 3rd prize, together with Dieter
Hermann, 1990 (Re: National competition for the best articles published in peer
reviewed social science journals in Germany, "run of 1988". The award is being
sponsored by the Thyssen Foundation and is being granted upon independent peer
panel review by university professors of sociology. The research topic of the
article was (in translation): "The auto-dynamics of recidivism. Analysis of the
development of criminal careers").
Special Achievement Award 1973, conferred by the Academic Council of the
University of Tuebingen (Re: Winner of the university competition of the winter
term 1972/73, regarding the "summa cum laude" doctoral thesis).
Special Achievement Award, Ministry of Education of the State of
Rhineland-Palatinate, on the occasion of high-school graduation 1963 (Re: Modern
history, social and community sciences).
Visiting Fellow; Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law,
University of Cambridge, UK, from April until August 2004 (Staying in the
Wolfson and at the Lucy Cavendish Colleges).
Visiting Fellow, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Arts, University of
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from late December 1999 until end of March 2000
(Staying in the University College).
Director, LL.M.-Program, Faculty of Law, University of Tuebingen, October 1995
until present
(= Intensive master of laws study program for participants with a foreign full
law degree).
Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Social Work, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA, March - August 1995. During that time:
Permanent Office at the Center for the Study of Youth Policy. (Staying in a
private house in Rosemont, Bryn Mawr, PA).
Visiting Professor, Department of Law, Beida (Beijing University), Beijing,
Peoples' Republic of China, based upon an exchange agreement between the German
and the Chinese Ministries of Higher Education, August/September 1990. (Staying
in the American Scholar’s Unit on the Campus)
Vice-Dean (academic year 1988/89), and Dean (academic year 1989/90), of the
Faculty of Law, University of Tuebingen. During that time: Member ex-officio of
the Academic Senate of the University.
Full Professor of Criminology, Juvenile Penal Law, Corrections and Procedural
Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Tuebingen, from October 1986 until
present. Parallel to this: Director of the Institute of Criminology at the
Faculty of Law, University of Tuebingen.
Principal Organizer of a continuously ongoing social coaching course for
students of the University of Heidelberg in the Mannheim Detention Center
(1983-1986). Re: Teaching “law in every-day life situations” to young remand
prisoners.
Dean of the Faculty of Law (academic year 1982/83), and Vice-Dean (academic year
1983/84) of the University of Heidelberg.
Full Professor of Criminology, University of Heidelberg, October 1980 -
September 1986. At the same time: Director, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of
Law of the University of Heidelberg.
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Southampton, England, February
1979. (Staying at the University Guesthouse).
Member, Interdepartmental Advisory Committee for the Hamburg Probation and
Parole Assistance Authority, Senate of the State of Hamburg, July 1978 -
September 1980.
Judge, Criminal Division, Hanseatic High Court of Appeal of the State of
Hamburg, March 1978 - September 1980. Lifetime appointment; terminated in
October 1980, however, due to the move to the University of Heidelberg.
Member, Students' Stipend Awards Committee, University of Hamburg, November 1977
- September 1980.
Full Professor of Criminology, University of Hamburg, April 1977 - September
1980. At the same time: Director, Institute of Juvenile Law and Youth Aid
(Seminar für Jugendrecht und Jugendhilfe), Faculty of Law, University of
Hamburg.
Associate Professor (Wissenschaftlicher Rat und Professor), University of
Bielefeld, North- Rhine-Westphalia, December 1975 - March 1977.
Research Associate (January 1968 - June 1975) and Academic Counselor (July 1975
- December 1975), Institute of Criminology, University of Tuebingen (Director:
Prof. Dr.med. Dr.jur. Dr.h. c. Hans Goeppinger).
Member, Peer Review Commission on Law, German Research
Foundation (DFG, Bonn), Fall 2008 until Fall 2011 (Task: To deliberate and
decide on awards regarding all research proposals in the field of law and
criminology which have been sent in by individual or groups of scholars).
Member, (first Advisory Committee, and then) Jury for the Awarding of the
International Prize in Criminology, (first Ministry of Justice, now
SP-Foundation), Stockholm, Sweden, April 2005 until present.
Member, Interdisciplinary Advisory Board, Center for Conflict Management at the
University of Tuebingen, April 2004 until present.
Member, Advisory Board of “Jugendhof Seehaus” (= experimental regional project,
run by the association “Prisma”, with the aim to reintegrate young youth prison
inmates via open group home living in the “Seehaus-Institution” near Leonberg in
the federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany), August 2002 until present.
Member, EUROGANG-Network (= Research Group on Youth Groups and Youth Gangs in Europe,
with members mainly from Europe and North America), from September 1998 until
present.
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Research Division of the German Federal
Bureau of Investigation (Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden), October 1997 until
present.
Emeritus Member, Center for Criminology of the German Federal Government and the
State Governments (Kriminologische Zentralstelle des Bundes und der Laender,
KrimZ), Wiesbaden, May 1995 until present.
Member, Task Force on the development of a system of uniform recording and
documentation of Victim-Offender-Reconciliation-Statistics in the Federal
Republic of Germany, 1993 until present.
President, German Foundation for Crime Prevention and Offenders Aid (DVS,
Deutsche Stiftung für Verbrechensverhütung und Straffälligenhilfe) in Bonn,
Germany, 1993 until present.
Member, Task Force KRIMDOK (committee developing an integrated computerized
criminological documentation service that shall continue the Heidelberg
Documentation in a more sophisticated way, also to be integrated in the World
Criminal Justice Library Network), 1990 until pre-sent.
Law Faculty Representative, and Member, Board of Evaluators, Teufel-Foundation
Tuttlingen, Tuttlingen, Germany, 1988 until present. (Re: The
Reinhold-and-Maria-Teufel-Foundation is awarding grants for outstanding young
scholars in the fields of biology and jurisprudence; it is also awarding honors
for exceptional doctoral dissertations in the disciplines of biology and law,
including criminology).
Member, Scientific Council, Program “Handshake" ( Programm Handschlag = Victim
Offender Reconciliation Project) of the Association "Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe" of
the county of Reutlingen, Reutlingen, Germany, 1988 until present.
Founding Member, German - East Asian Science Forum (Deutsch-Ostasiatisches
Wissenschaftsforum), Tuebingen, Germany, 1988 until present. (Re: Association of
Scholars of the Universities of Tuebingen, Hohenheim, and Stuttgart, sponsored
by the University Councils and by the Ministry of Higher Education of the State
of Baden-Wuerttemberg. The special aim is the enhancement of co-operation with
universities, scholars and scholarly associations in the Far East, particularly
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and China).
Co-Chair, Criminological Theory-Practice-Institute (Kriminologischer
Arbeitskreis), Workshops, Tuebingen, Germany, 1988 until present. (Re: The T.P.I
organizes bi-monthly workshops for scholars and practitioners from the counties
of Hechingen, Rottweil and Tuebingen, regarding topics of criminology, juvenile
justice, law enforcement and criminal justice, corrections, and criminal policy.
I took the chair after workshop # 100. At present around 160 workshops have been
held).
Head of the Permanent Office of the Society of Criminology for the German
Speaking Countries, association of German, Austrian and Swiss Criminologists, in
Tuebingen, Germany (KrimG = Kriminologische Gesellschaft, formerly Neue
Kriminologische Gesellschaft, NKG), 1988 until present.
Scientific Director, National Criminological Service Library, Tuebingen,
Germany, affiliated with the Library and Documentation Division of the German
Research Foundation, Bonn, Germany, 1986 until present (Re: The Service Library,
called Bibliotheksschwerpunkt Kriminologie, is being sponsored by the German
Research Foundation and by the Ministry of Higher Education of the State of
Baden-Wuerttemberg).
Member of the Board of Directors of the International Society for Criminology,
Paris, France, from1985 until present.
Co-Founder and Member, Research Committee 29 "Sociology of Deviance and Social
Control" of the International Sociological Association, ISA meeting in Toronto,
Canada, 1974 until present.
Member, Advisory Board, European Journal of Criminology,
(Sage Publishers), David J. Smith et al. (Eds.), from Vol. III, No. 1, 2006 on
Member, Advisory Board, Criminal Justice Review, (PR China) Hongwei Zhang et al.
(Eds.),
From Vol. I, No. 1 2005 on.
Member, Board of Senior Editors, Journal of Crime, Law and Social Change, Nikos
Passas and Peter K. Manning (Eds.), from Vol. I, No. 1, 2005 on.
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Experimental Criminology, Springer-Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, from Vol. I., No. 1, 2005 on.
Member, International Editorial Board, Journal on Terrorism and Organised Crime,
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI),
Turin, Italy, from Vol. I., No. 1, 2004 on.
Member, International Editorial Board, Criminólogo, Revista Interdisciplinar de
Investigaciones Criminológicas, Advanced School of Criminological Sciences,
University of Las Palmas, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, from Vol. I,
No. 1, July 1999 on.
Member, International Editorial Board, Acta Victimologica, Polish Academy of
Sciences, 1995 until present.
Member, International Editorial Board, European Journal on Criminal Policy and
Research, Kugler Publications, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 1992 until December
2001. Continuation with a new publishing house from 2004 on: Springer-Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Co-Editor, Police Research Series (Reihe "Empirische Polizeiforschung"), Felix
Publishers, Holzkirchen, Germany, 1990 until present (15 volumes).
General Editor, Journal on Probation, Parole, Court Aid and Resettlement of
Offenders (Bewaehrungshilfe, Fachzeitschrift für Bewaehrungshilfe, Gerichtshilfe
und Straffaelligenhilfe), Forum Verlag Godesberg Publishers, Bonn, 1982 until
present.
Co-Editor, Journal of Criminology (Kriminologisches Journal), Juventa Press,
Munich, Germany, 1977 - 1980. Thereafter from 1981 until present: Member of the
Scientific Council of that Journal.
National (German) Correspondent, Review Committee for Criminological Literature,
Revue de Science Criminelle et de Droit Pénal Comparé, Paris, France, 1975 until
present.
Co-Organizer, 10th International Workshop of the EUROGANG
Research Network, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, June 2010.
President, 15th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Berlin, Germany, May 2010.
President, German Court Aid, Probation, Parole and Aftercare Association (DBH,
Deutsche Bewaehrungs-, Gerichts- und Straffaelligenhilfe e. V.), Bonn - Bad
Godesberg, Germany, September 1982 until September 2009. New DBH name:
Fachverband für Soziale Arbeit, Strafrecht und Kriminalpolitik = Professional
Association for Social Work, Penal Law, and Crime Policy.
President, 14th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Hannover, State of Lower
Saxonia, Germany, June 2009
Member, Award Committee for the “ESC European Criminology Award” in recognition
of the lifetime contribution of a European criminologist, March 2007 until March
2009 (together with Sonja Snacken, Brussels_Belgium, Ernesto Savona, Milan_Italy,
Kauko Aromaa, Helsinki, Finland, and Krzysztof Krajewski, Krakow, Poland).
President, 13th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Leipzig, State of Saxonia,
Germany, June 2008
President, 12th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Wiesbaden, State of Hessia,
Germany, June 2007.
March 2007 until September 2008: Member, federal Task Force on “The Optimization
of the Present System of Official Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics” (Chair:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Heinz, University of Constance), working for the national
Council of Social and Economic Data (RSWD), Berlin.
President-Elect of the European Society of Criminology, elected at the ESC
General Assembly in Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 2004. ( Period 2004-2005, to
become President for the Period 2005-2006 in August 2005 in Krakow, Poland, and
Past-President 2006-2007 in August 2006 in Tuebingen).
Co-Chair, European Seminar on “Cities Against Terrorism” (CAT), as part of a
broader program launched by the European Forum for Urban Security (EFUS,
Brussels_Belgium), Dezember 2006, Tuebingen_Germany.
Member, Federal Government’s task force on “Second Periodical Report on Crime
and Crime Control in Germany”, directed by the federal ministry of the interior
and the federal ministry of justice (Berlin), March 2004 until November 2006.
Chair, 19th Conference of the national association for Social Work, Penal Law
and Crime Policy (DBH-Fachverband fuer Soziale Arbeit, Strafrecht und
Kriminalpolitik), Bremen, September 2006.
President, 11th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Nuremberg, State of
Bavaria, May 2006.
Member, Task Force for the Preparation of the German Federal Government’s Second
Periodical Report on the State of Crime and Crime Control in Germany (April 2004
till August 2006).
President, 10th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Hannover, State of Lower
Saxonia, May 2005.
Faculty Member, XXI. International Graduate Course on Victimology, Victim
Assistance and Criminal Justice, Interuniversity Centre for Postgraduate
Studies, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 2005.
Member, Advisory Committee for the appointment of a new Director, Institute of
Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK, from July to November 2004.
Member, Selection Panel of the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council
(Edinburgh) for the Establishment of a Scottish Criminal Justice Research
Centre, from April until September 2004.
Invited Plenary Speaker, 27th “Tuebingen University Day” at Ellwangen in the
State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, 11 October 2004, on the Topic: “Juvenile
Delinquency in Germany: Development and Possibilities for Prevention.
Chair, Evaluation Committee, Criminological Research Institute of the State of
Lower-Saxonia in Germany (Kriminologisches Forschungsinstitut Niedersachsen, KFN,
Hannover), November 2003 until October 2004. Other members: Prof. Martin Killias,
Lausanne CH; Prof. Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Siegen D; Dr. Joachim Walter,
Adelsheim D.
President, 9th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Stuttgart, State of Baden-Wuerttemberg,
May 2004.
Principal Peer-Reviewer, Criminology, German Research Foundation, Bonn, Division
of Law. Elected by Peer Ballot in summer 1999. Service Period from October 2000
until December 2003.
Chairman, 18th National Congress of the Association for Social Work, Penal Law,
and Crime Policy, Düsseldorf, Germany, September 2003.
President, 8th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Hannover, State of Lower
Saxonia, April 2003.
Member, International Faculty Partnership Conference, a Joint Program of Baden-Wuerttemberg
Universities (Germany), and the California State University System (U.S.A.), on
the Topic of “The New Europe and the New California”. Meetings in Blaubeuren
Study Center, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, fall 2001, Asilomar Conference Center,
Pacific Grove, CA, U.S.A., September 2002, and in Tuebingen, Germany, Spring
2003.
Member, German federal task force on the reform of the procedural law and the
law of execution of court decisions in the Peoples´ Republic of China. Appointed
by the Federal Minister of Justice in the realm of the so-called “German-Chinese
Dialog on the Rule of Law”, Berlin, July 2002 until August 2004.
Member, German federal task force on the development of a continuous “German
Crime Victimization Survey” (GCVS/ BUKS), Berlin, April 2002 until February
2003.
Member, Sellin-Glueck Award Committee, ASC, from November 2001 until November
2002.
Member, Advisory Board, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Kluwer
Publications, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 1992 until December 2001 (=
Termination of the Journal with this Publishing House).
Member, International Consortium on European Criminology, Criminal Law, and
Criminal Policy, ERASMUS-Program of the European Community, Brussels, Belgium,
sponsored also by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in Bonn, Germany;
permanent bureau at San Sebastian, Spain, 1991 until 2001.
President, 7th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Duesseldorf, State of
Northrhine-Westfalia, November 2001.
Chairman, National Meeting on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the
Introduction of Probation and Parole Services in Germany, Tuebingen, October
2001.
ASC-Committee: Selection and Proposition of a Candidate for the Thorsten Sellin
and Sheldon & Eleanor Glueck Award 2001 (Spring 2001).
Member, Task Force for the Preparation of the German Federal Government’s
so-called First Periodical Report on the State of Domestic Security in Germany
(April 2000 till June 2001).
President, 6th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Duesseldorf, State of
Northrhine- Westphalia, November 2000.
Chairman, 17th National Congress on Penal Law, Social Work and Crime Policy,
Dresden, November 2000.
Member, Inter-Organizational Relations Committee, American Society of
Criminology, from November 1998 until November 2000.
Co-Organizer and Co-Chair, German-Spanish Seminar in Barcelona, ESADE Law
School, on “Comparative Aspects of Victim-Offender Mediation and Victim
Assistance, July 2000.
Co-Organizer, German Criminal Justice Study Tour, Bavaria, June 2000. In
Connection with that Tour: 1 week International Seminar in the State of Bavaria
Correctional Further Education Center in the City of Straubing on Comparative
Aspects of Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice (Co-Director, with
Elmar G. M. Weitekamp, Ph.D., Finn-Aage Esbensen, Ph.D., and L. Thomas Winfree,
Ph.D.).
Co-Chair for German Students, European Criminology Seminar at the European
Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, on “The Establishment of a European Area of
Freedom, Security and Justice: Status and Prospects”, April 2000. (Main
Organizer: M.A. in European Criminology Programme of the K. U. Leuven).
Chairman, VFF =Association of Friends and Supporters of the DBH (=German
Association for Penal Law, Social Work and Crime Policy), November 1998 until
December 2004.
Founding Member, International Network for Research on Restorative Justice for
Juveniles (1996 - 2000), funded by the Belgian National Fund for Scientific
Research, Brussels. Coordinating Institute = Research Group on Juvenile
Criminology, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Deputy Peer Reviewer, Criminology, with the German Research Foundation, Bonn,
Germany. Elected by Peer Ballot in summer 1995. Service Period from 1996-1999.
President, International Society for Criminology, Paris, France, since January
1995 (Term 1995 - 1999).
Member, Board of Directors, International Center for Clinical Criminology (ICCC/CICC),
Genova, Italy (term 1995 - 1999, ex-officio as President of the International
Society for Criminology).
President, 5th All-German Crime Prevention Conference, Hoyerswerda, State of
Saxonia, November 1999.
Co-Chairman, 4th All-German Crime Prevention Congress, Bonn, State of
Northrhine-Westfalia, November 1998.
Chairman, “DBH-Forum”: Meeting of the German Association of Social Work, Penal
Law and Criminal Policy, Bonn, November 1998.
Co-Director, Eurogang Workshop in Schmitten, State of Hessia, Germany, October
1998 (together with Malcolm Klein, Cheryl Maxson, and Elmar G. M. Weitekamp).
Chairman, 12th International Congress on Criminology (Seoul, Korea, August
1998). Before that event: Member of the Planning and Coordination Group, Paris,
France and Seoul, Korea, 1994-1998.
Co-Organizer, German Criminal Justice Study Tour, May/June 1998 (Visits,
lectures, excursions to juvenile justice, adult criminal justice, corrections,
state and community institutions etc. in the German States of Baden-Wuerttemberg
and Bavaria, for about 25 American criminal justice and sociology students).
Principal organizer: Elmar G. M. Weitekamp, coorganizer Finn-Aage Esbensen. The
students came from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the University of Idaho
at Moscow, the University of New Mexico, and the Widener University, Chester,
PA.
In connection with the German Criminal Justice Study Tour: Co-Chair of a
Comparative German-U.S. Seminar on Recent Developments in Crime and Criminal
Policy; 1 week intensive seminar, June 1998, with around 50 American German
students at the International Forum Burg Liebenzell (with Elmar G. M. Weitekamp,
Finn-Aaage Esbensen, and L. Thomas Winfree).
Co-Organizer, special interdisciplinary lecture series, Summer-term 1998,
University of Tuebingen, sponsored by the Heinrich-Boell-Foundation, on
“Juvenile Delinquency: Is there a Need to getting tough?” (Organized together
with Elmar G. M. Weitekamp and Siegfried Mueller).
Co-Organizer, Seminar on the Occasion of the Conferring of the “Recht und
Gesellschaft”-Award on Prof. Teubner, LSE/London, in Tuebingen, Germany, January
1998 (together with Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem, Christa-Hoffmann-Riem-Foundation,
and Brun-Otto Bryde, German Association for the Sociology of Law).
Principal Organizer and Chair, 5th Aquinas Conference on Responsible
Citizenship. Tuebingen, Germany, October 1997. Main Presenter: Otfried Hoeffe on
“Toward an Intercultural Penal Law?” (Together with Denis Szabo, representing
the Aquinas-Foundation New York; Andras Szabo, Vice-President of the Hungarian
Constitutional Court, Budapest; Winfried Hassemer, Judge at the German
Constitutional Court, Karlsruhe; Dieter Roessner, University of Marburg; Joachim
Kersten, Police College of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen).
Principal Organizer and Chair, 16th National Congress on Social Work, Criminal
Justice Administration, and Penal Policy, Muenster, State of North
Rhine-Westphalia, September 1997 (DBH, National Association for Probation, Court
Aid, and Resettlement of Offenders).
Co-Organizer, U.S. Criminal Justice Study Tour, July/August 1997 (Visits,
lectures, excursions to juvenile justice, adult justice, corrections, federal,
state and community institutions etc., in the States of New York, New Jersey,
Delaware, Pennsylvania, and the District of Washington, for about 30 German law,
social work, psychology, and police science students. (Principal organizer:
Elmar G. M. Weitekamp. In cooperation with Heike Gramckow, Robyn Mace, and Jane
Siegel).
Co-Organizer and Co-Chair, 3rd German Crime Prevention Congress in Bonn, State
of North Rhine-Westfalia, May 1997 (in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of
Justice, the Central Institute of Applied Criminological Research for the
Federal and State Governments, and the Conference of State Ministries of
Interior Affairs).
Panel Member, Christa Hoffmann-Riem Award for Law and Society, Association of
Sociology of Law, October 1995 until December 1997 (the CHR Award aims at
acknowledging young scholars´ outstanding contributions to the field of
sociology of law in Germany).
Co-Organizer and Co-Chair, 2nd German Crime Prevention Congress in Hiltrup near
Muenster, State of North Rhine-Westfalia, July 1996 (in cooperation with the
Federal Police Training Academy, the Central Institute of Applied Criminological
Research for the Federal and State Governments, and the Federal Ministry of
Justice).
Invited Discussant, “Tuebinger Poetik-Dozentur” with the Writer and Poet Marlene
Streeruwitz on the Topic “Is Getting Used to Violence Causing Violence?” January
1996 (Main Organizer: Juergen Wertheimer, Co-Discussants Klaus Foerster and Hans
Thiersch).
Member, German Application Committee for the foundation of the “Minerva Center
for Youth Policy” at the University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel. Minerva Foundation,
Munich, and Federal Ministry for the Advancement of Science, Bonn, 1995/96.
Co-Organizer, 1st German Crime Prevention Congress in Luebeck, State of
Schleswig-Holstein, September 1995 (in cooperation with the State Crime
Prevention Council of Schleswig-Holstein, the City Crime Prevention Council of
Luebeck, the Association of German Towns and Communities, and others).
Co-organizer of the Information Tour of Chinese Penal Law Professors in Germany.
Main Organizer = German Academic Exchange Service. The special Tuebingen Part
was a 2 Days´ Workshop on the Topic of “Recent Developments in Criminology,
Criminal Policy, Penal Law, and Penal Procedural Law in the Federal Republic of
Germany”.
Co-organizer of the 3rd World Criminal Justice Library Network Meeting, May
1995, at Villingen-Schwenningen, State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany (together
with Elmar G. M. Weitekamp, Thomas Feltes, Gerhard O. W. Mueller).
Co-Planner and Co-Organizer, Criminological Summer University at Erfurt (Kriminologische
Sommerakademie Erfurt, August 1994). (Together with Klaus Sessar, University of
Hamburg, Germany, and the Society for the Foundation of a European University,
Erfurt, Germany.).
Principal Organizer and Chairman, 15th National Congress on Social Work,
Criminal Justice Administration, and Penal Policy, Binz, Island of Ruegen,
East-Germany, November 1994 (Na-tional Association for Probation, Court Aid and
Resettlement of Offenders).
Co-Planner and Co-Organizer, German Criminal Justice Study Tour, July/August
1994. Co-operating institutions: University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA and
Tuebingen University, Germany, together with the Police Academy of the State of
Baden-Wuerttemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, 1993/94 (Elmar G. M.
Weitekamp, Finn-Aage Esbensen).
Member, German Committee, “Second Japanese-German Penal Law Colloquium” in Tokyo
and Kyoto, Japan, April 1994.
Member, Scientific Board, International Center for Research on Delinquency,
Marginalization, and Social Relations (Centro Internacional de Investigación
Sobre la Delincuencia, la Marginalidad y las Relaciones Sociales) at the
Instituto Vasco de Criminología in San Sebastian, Spain, affiliated with the
International Society for Criminology, April 1994 until March 1998.
Principal Organizer and Chairman, 14th Congress on Social Work, Criminal Justice
Administration, and Penal Policy (Saarbruecken, Germany, 1991), National
Association for Probation, Court Aid and Resettlement of Offenders.
Co-Planner and Co-Chairman, Training Program on Substance and Methodology of
Socio-Biographical Assessment of Offenders; Heinrich-Fabri-Institute, Blaubeuren,
Germany, 1991-1994 (Re: Specially developed qualification course for all Adult
Trial Court Aid Officers of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, sponsored by the
Ministry of Justice).
Member, Study and Planning Group “International Center for Academic
Collaboration” (Arbeitskreis Internationales Zentrum) at the University of
Tuebingen, sponsored by the German Research Foundation, the Volkswagen
Foundation, the Thyssen Foundation, and the Baden-Wuerttemberg Ministry of
Higher Education, Tuebingen, Germany, 1991 until 1995. (Re: Task Force, and
permanent office in Tuebingen, for an international inter-university consortium
for the advancement of comparative endeavors in scholarship and academic
post-graduate education. Members at present: 17 European and American
universities and National Science Academies).
Member of the Peer-Review Panel of the German Research Association (Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft), Division of Law and Criminology, for the terms 1991 -
1995 and 1996 - 2000.
Member, Consultative Commission, CICC (International Center for Clinical
Criminology), Genova, Italy, 1990 to 1995.
President, Scientific Commission, International Society for Criminology, Paris,
France (I.S.C.), 1990 - 1994.
Member, Planning and Coordination Group, 11th International Congress on
Criminology (Buda-pest, August 1993), Paris, France and Budapest, Hungary, 1990
- 1993.
Member, Planning and Coordination Group, and Co-Director of the Event (together
with Elmar G. M. Weitekamp), NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Cross-National
Longitudinal Research on Human Development and Criminal Behavior (Freudenstadt
1992); Tuebingen, Germany 1990 - 1992.
Member, Planning and Coordination Group, International Criminological Symposium
on Social Transformation and Crime in Germany, Middle and East Europe (Freudenstadt
1991); Berlin, Tuebingen, and Hamburg, Germany, 1990 - 1991.
Principal Organizer and Chairman, 13th Congress on Social Work, Criminal Justice
Administration, and Penal Policy (Marburg, Germany, 1988), National Probation,
Court Aid and Resettle-ment of Offenders Association.
Founding President, New Society for Criminology (NKG, Neue Kriminologische
Gesellschaft), Association of German, Austrian and Swiss Criminologists,
Frankfurt, Germany, 1988 -1990. Organizer and President of the 1st Annual
Meeting, Frankfurt am Main, 1989.
Member, International Expert Group for the Evaluation of the Replies to the
Third United Nations Survey on Crime Trends, Operations of Criminal Justice
Systems, and Crime Prevention Strategies (1980-1985), HEUNI, Helsinki, Finland,
1988 - 1989.
Chairman and Coordinator, Subcommittee on Criminology, Federal Violence
Commission, appointed by the Government of Germany, Bonn 1987 - 1989.
Chairman, Scientific Council of the National Criminological Research and
Documentation Agency in Wiesbaden (KrimZ = Kriminologische Zentralstelle des
Bundes und der Laender), Wiesbaden, Germany, 1986 (foundation) - 1995.
Chairman, German, Austrian, and Swiss Society for the Whole Field of Criminology
(Gesellschaft fuer die gesamte Kriminologie), Tuebingen, Germany, 1986 - 1988.
Organizer and President of the Annual Meeting, Tuebingen 1988.
Member, International Expert Group for the Preparation of the 3rd United Nations
Survey on Crime Trends, Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, and Crime
Prevention Strategies (1980-1985), HEUNI, Helsinki, Finland, 1986.
Co-Organizer, International Workshop on Applied Criminology, Tuebingen, summer
1986.
Founding Member, Association for the Improvement of Working Schemes for the
Handicapped and for the Creation of Special Firms for Social Reintegration (FAF),
Bonn, Germany, 1985 until 1995.
Vice-President, Scientific Commission, International Society for Criminology (I.S.C.),
Paris, France, 1985 - 1990.
Director, Planning and Realization Group, 17th Criminological Research
Conference (Strasbourg 1986), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France, 1985/86
(Re: Interaction in the Criminal Justice System. Participation of 26 Member
States and 8 International Non-Government Organizations).
Member, Planning and Coordination Group, 10th International Congress of
Criminology (Ham-burg 1988), Paris, France and Hamburg, Germany, 1985 - 1988.
Member, Division of "Alternatives to Imprisonment", Independent Task Force on
Crime Policy at the Ministry of Justice, Government of the State of Hessen,
Wiesbaden, Germany, 1985/86.
Member, International Expert Group for the Evaluation of the 2nd United Nations
Survey on Crime Trends, Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, and Crime
Prevention Strategies for the Years 1975 - 1980. HEUNI 1984 (Helsinki Institute
for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations, Helsinki,
Finland).
Member, Board of Directors, International Center for Clinical Criminology at the
University of Genova (CICC), Genova, Italy 1984 - 1989. Vice-President of that
Board 1986 - 1989.
Principal Organizer and Chairman, 12th Congress on Social Work, Criminal Justice
Administration, and Penal Policy (Essen, Germany, 1985), National Probation,
Court Aid and Resettlement of Offenders Association.
Member, Planning and Coordination Group, German-American Juvenile Justice
Practitioners' Institute (Germany-Tour, September 9-22, 1984), Heidelberg et
al., Germany and Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 1983/84.
Member and Representative of the Federal Republic of Germany, Criminological
Scientific Council, European Committee on Crime Problems, Council of Europe,
Strasbourg, France, 1983 - 1986.
Member, Scientific Council, INTEG-STOP-Program at the Fachhochschule Niederrhein,
Social Work Department, 1982 - 1986 (Re: Experimental diversion program by a
private association in co-operation with the city public prosecution authority).
Member, Task Force on Forecasting the Crime Development, Federal Bureau of
Investigation at Wiesbaden (Bundeskriminalamt), Wiesbaden, Germany, 1982 - 1986.
National Correspondent, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division, United
Nations Organization at Vienna International Center, 1981-1990.
Member, International Planning and Co-ordination Group, 9th International
Congress of Criminology (Vienna 1983), Paris, France, and Vienna, Austria 1981 -
1983.
Co-Editor, Heidelberg Documentation of German Criminological Literature,
Heidelberg, Germany, 1980 - 1989.
Secretary to the Scientific Commission, International Society for Criminology (I.S.C.),
Paris, France, 1980 - 1985.
Co-Founder and Member, Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxonia (KFN),
Germany, 1979 (- 1994). The KFN was funded for five years by the Volkswagen
Foundation and subsequently incorporated into the budget of the Ministry of
Higher Education of the State of Lower Saxonia.
Member, Scientific Council, International Documentation and Study Center for
Youth Conflicts, University of Wuppertal, Germany, 1977 (- 1989).
Co-Founder and Member, European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social
Control, Impruneta near Florence, Italy, 1976 (- 1980).
Scientific Adviser (1972 - 1985), National Criminological Service Library, Bonn
/Tuebingen.
Member, International Advisory Board, Israel Law Review,
Faculty of Law, Hebrew University Jerusalem, from January 2005 till December
2009.
Manuscript Referee, and Member of the Abstracting Service, Journal of Legal
Medicine (Zentralblatt für die gesamte Rechtsmedizin und ihre Grenzgebiete,
Springer Publishers, Heidelberg and Berlin, Germany, 1973 - 1990. From 1986 -
1990: Also member, Editorial Consulting Committee of that journal.
Reviewer for Criminological Literature, Journal for an Integrated Penal Science
(Zeitschrift für die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft), de Gruyter Publishers,
Köln, Germany, 1977 - 1986.
Peer-Review Committee, Forensia - Interdisciplinary Journal for Psychiatry,
Psychology, Criminology, and Law, Springer Publishers, Heidelberg, Berlin and
New York, 1983 - 1992.
Co-Editor, Information Service on Social Work and Penal Law (Rundbrief Soziale
Arbeit und Strafrecht), DBH-Publishers, Bonn, Germany, 1984 - 1989.
Member, Editorial Board, International Annals of Criminology, I.S.C. Publishing,
Paris, France, 1980 - 1985.
Principal Investigator: “The Life Situation of Young
Offenders Serving a Youth Imprisonment Sentence; an Analysis Based on Official
Documents and Personal Interviews” (DFG, German Research Foundation, February
2009 until present).
Principal Investigator: “Problems of Conceptualizing, Detecting, and Combating
Organized Crime in Germany” (Federal Office of Criminal Investigation –
Bundeskriminalamt – Wiesbaden, October 2006 – February 2009).
Principal Investigator: “Multiple and Chronic Offenders: An Integrated Analysis
of Police and Criminal Justice Responses and its Effects on Criminal Careers in
the German State of Hessia” (Ministry of Interior, Wiesbaden, October 2006 until
present).
Co-Principal Investigator: “Evaluation of a Special Re-Entry Program for Young
Prisoners Re-leased from Prison” (in co-operation with the Institute of
Criminology, University of Heidelberg) (Ministry of Justice, Stuttgart, February
2006 until present).
Principal Investigator: “Voluntary or Charitable Organizations Handling
Offenders in the Community and Released Prisoners in Germany: A Field under
Pressure, Analyzed in Terms of Organizational Structure, Task Definition, and
Types of Financing”. (DFG- German Research Foundation, November 2005 until
December 2008).
Principal Investigator: “Evaluation of the Restructured Youth Prison
Comprehensive Education Program in the Hessia State Correctional System – A
longitudinal qualitative-quantitative Study”, 3 Waves (in co-operation with the
Chair of Psychology, Prof. Wagner et al., at the University of Marburg)
(Ministry of Justice, Wiesbaden, July 2005 until present)
Co-Principal Investigator: “Evaluation of a Model Program of Youth Imprisonment
in Semi-Liberty by Charitable Organizations” (in co-operation with the Institute
of Criminology, University of Heidelberg) (Ministry of Justice, Stuttgart, May
2005 until December 2008).
Principal Investigator: “The Development of Value Orientation, Belief Systems,
Concepts of Good and Evil, and Concepts of Criminality among Young Pupils, from
Kindergarten through the Termination of High School” (German Research
Foundation, November 2004 until November 2007).
Co-Principal Investigator: “Religiosity and Family Life - A Multidisciplinary
Study on the Conditions of Effective Religious Education” (Research units in
pedagogic of catholic religious science, pedagogic of protestant religious
science, child and juvenile psychiatry, and criminology). State of Baden-Wuerttemberg,
Special Research Sponsoring Program, Stuttgart 1999 -2003.
Co-Principal Expert: “International Comparison of Juvenile Justice Systems”.
Report to the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences,
Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Washington, D.C.,
USA 1999.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Russian-German Immigrants in the Federal Republic of
Germany - Processes of Integration, Social Exclusion, Deviant Behavior and
Criminality Among Second Generation Youths; A Qualitative Study on Young Youth
Prison Inmates and a Comparative Group of Youngsters Living in Baden-Wuerttemberg
Communities”. German Research Foundation, Bonn 1999.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Desistance from Crime. Determinants of Exiting out
of a Criminal Career among Severe Juvenile and Adolescent Offenders during Young
Adulthood”. German Research Foundation, Bonn 1998 – 2002.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Mediation between Violent Couples, Problems and
Possibilities of Intervention”. Government of the State of Hamburg, Department
for Equal Opportunity of Women, Hamburg 1998 - 1999.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Role Transitions from Offender to Victim and Vice
Versa, Particularly Among Youths”. German Research Foundation, Bonn 1997 – 1999.
Co-Principal Investigator: “The State of Victim-Offender-Reconciliation in
Germany”.Volkswagen Foundation. Hannover 1995-1999.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Comparison of the ´Tuebingen Crime Development
Study´ Results with the Sampson/Laub Re-analysis of the Glueck/Glueck Data Set”.
German Research Foundation, Bonn 1995 - 1998.
Principal Investigator: “Scientology Organization; Problems of Religion and
Crime”. Ministry of Education of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart 1994
- 1998.
Principal Investigator: “Community Service, New Developments in the CJS in
Baden-Wuerttembergberg”. Ministry of Justice of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg,
Stuttgart 1992 - 1998.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Social Breakdown, Social Transformation and Crime in
East Germany, with Regard to the Consequences for Germany as a Whole”. German
Research Foundation, Bonn, 1990 - 1998.
Principal Investigator: “Multiple Offending and Criminal Career Development.
Analysis of International Longitudinal and Comparative Studies”. German Research
Foundation, Bonn, 1989 - 1997.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Problems of Imprisoning the Criminally Insane, a
Study of Inmates of Baden-Wuerttemberg Special Houses of Correction (Maßregelvollzugsanstalten)”.
German Research Foundation, Bonn, 1981 - 1985.
Co-Investigator and Planner: “Comparative Juvenile Justice, USA vs. Germany”.
German Mar-shall Fund for the United States, Washington, D.C., and Bonn,
Germany, 1984.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Attitude Survey of Probation and Parole Officers in
Germany”. German Probation and Parole Association, and Ministry of Higher
Education Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bonn and Stuttgart, 1980 - 1983.
Principal Investigator: “Structures of Probation and Parole Assistance, and
Determinants of Success vs. Failure Mechanisms”. German Research Foundation (DFG),
Bonn, Germany, 1977 - 1980.
Co-Principal Investigator: “Legal Control of Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice Measures on Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, Including Sentencing
Practice and Options”. Federal Agency of Road Traffic Affairs (Bundesanstalt für
Strassenwesen), Koeln and Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, 1976 - 1979.
Principal Investigator and Coordinator: “International Comparative Study on
"Difficult“ respectively Serious Juvenile Offenders”. Volkswagen Foundation,
Hannover, Germany, and Hamburg Scientific Foundation, Hamburg, Germany, 1977.
Principal Investigator: “Revision of Police Crime Statistics, Developing an
Index of Crime, and Measuring Fear of Crime”. Federal Bureau of Investigation (Bundeskriminalamt)
Wiesbaden, Germany, 1975 - 1977.
Member, Coordinated Research Fellowship Team: “Professional and Organized Crime
in Western Europe”, appointed and sponsored by the Council of Europe,
Strasbourg, France, 1969 - 1972 (his special responsibility was - inter alia -
field work in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands).
Notice:
Small grants have been awarded, in addition, for the preparation of conferences,
interdisciplinary seminars, workshops and study tours etc., by: Federal Ministry
of Justice; Baden-Wuerttemberg Ministry of Higher Education; State of Hessen
Ministry of Justice; N.A.T.O. Scientific Council at Brussels; German Academic
Exchange Service; Library and Documentation Division, German Research
Foundation; Volkswagen Foundation; Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation; Federation of
Friends of the Tuebingen University; Thyssen Foundation; State Agency for
Continuous Political Adult Education of Baden-Wuerttemberg; State Agency for
Continuous Political Adult Education of Thuringia.
(1) Life Membership
China Society of Juvenile Delinquency Research, Beijing,
Peoples Republic of China (Life Time Honorary Membership since 2002).
International Society for Criminology / Société Internationale de Criminologie,
Paris, France (Honorary President for Life since 1999, and Member since 1980).
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Alexandria, VA, USA, since 1994
(Life Member).
American Society of Criminology (ASC), Columbus, Ohio, USA, since 1975 (Life
Member since 1980). Also member of the International Division.
(2) Membership of International and European Associations
European Society of Criminology (ESC), The Hague/London,
since 2000 (founding member).
International Association for the History of Crime and Criminal Justice (IAHCCJ),
Vaucresson, France, since 1994.
International Sociological Association (ISA), Madrid, Spain, since 1975. Also
member of the Research Committee 29 = Sociology of Deviance and Social Control.
World Society of Victimology (WSV), Moenchengladbach, Germany, since 1990.
(3) Membership of National Associations
Arbeitskreis Junger Kriminologen (AJK), Bad Vilbel,
Germany, since 1970.
Associación Argentina de Victimologia, Cordoba, Argentina (Honorary Member),
since 1996.
DBH, Fachverband für Soziale Arbeit, Strafrecht und Kriminalpolitik, Berlin,
Germany, since 1980 (including its predecessor, the Deutsche Bewaehrungs-,
Gerichts- und Straffaelligenhilfe, Bonn, Germany).
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS), Sektion Rechtssoziologie, Hannover,
Germany.
Deutsche Stiftung für Verbrechensverhuetung und Straffaelligenhilfe (DVS), Bonn,
Germany, since 1993 (founding member).
Deutsche Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtshilfen (DVJJ),
Muenchen, Germany, since 1980.
Deutscher Hochschulverband, since 1977.
Deutscher Juristentag (DJT), Bonn, Germany, since 1974.
Deutsch-Ostasiatisches Wissenschaftsforum, Tuebingen/Stuttgart, Germany, since
1988 (founding member).
Gesellschaft für interdisziplinaere wissenschaftliche Kriminologie (GIWK),
Hamburg, Germany, since 1986.
Juristische Studiengesellschaft Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany, since 2002
(founding member).
Neue Kriminologische Gesellschaft. Vereinigung deutscher, oesterreichischer und
schweizerischer Kriminologen (NKG), Frankfurt am Main, Germany, since 1969
(founding member and first president).
Strafrechtslehrervereinigung (Deutschland, Oesterreich, Schweiz), Muenchen,
Germany, since 1975.
Universitaetsbund Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany, since 1990.
Universitaetsgesellschaft Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, since 1981.
Vereinigung der Freunde und Foerderer der DBH (VFF), Berlin, Germany, since 1998
(founding member).
Vereinigung für Rechtssoziologie, Bochum, Germany, since 1977.
Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung Tuebinger Kriminologen, Tuebingen, Germany, since
1982.
General Remark: From 1968 until now I have delivered
hundreds of papers, lectures, and ad-dresses at various occasions, and before
diverse audiences. I am refraining here from going into every detail. Instead I
shall provide only structured information on the main topics, events, and places
where I have been active.
Germany
Regarding my presentations in Germany I shall point only
at selected institutions/associations, i.e. those I have repeatedly or even
constantly worked with throughout the years:
Central Criminological Research and Documentation Agency at Wiesbaden (Kriminologische
Zentralstelle, KrimZ). Presentations e.g. on methodological problems of crime
statistics; research on probation and parole; drug consumption and drug therapy;
developing teaching programs in criminology; alcohol and criminality;
recidivism.
Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxonia at Hannover (Kriminologisches
Forschungsinstitut Niedersachsen, KFN). Presentations e.g. on the influences of
juvenile court aides on judges' decision-making; diversion; problems of
theory-practice conflicts and convergences; social therapy in prisons; juvenile
probation system, problems and prospects.
Max-Planck-Institute for Foreign and International Penal Law at Freiburg/Breisgau
(Max-Planck-Institut für auslaendisches und internationales Strafrecht).
Presentations e.g. on relationships between criminology and sociology of law;
analyzing international cohort and longitudinal studies; prospects of a European
Criminology.
Society for the Whole Field of Criminology in Vienna et al. (Gesellschaft für
die gesamte Kriminologie), later on joined with the German Criminological
Society in Mainz (Deutsche Kriminologische Gesellschaft) to the New Society for
Criminology in Tübingen, Association of German, Austrian and Swiss
Criminologists (Neue Kriminologische Gesellschaft, NKG). Presentations e.g. on
problems of enforcing and reform ideas on the lifetime penalty in Germany;
theory of differential decriminalization; multiple offending and criminal
careers; organized crime.
Society for Interdisciplinary Criminology in Bremen et al. (Gesellschaft für
interdisziplinäre wis-senschaftliche Kriminologie, GIWK). Presentations e.g. on
problems of cohort studies; net widening in diversion programs; socio-history of
crime and crime control.
German Association for Child and Youth Psychiatry in Munich et al. (Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie). Presentations e.g. on structure
and development of child delinquency; group delinquency among juvenile
offenders; violence in institutions of formal social control.
Young Criminologists Association in Hamburg et al. (Arbeitskreis Junger
Kriminologen). Presentations e.g. on critical criminology; police research in
state institutions; recidivism, measurement problems; the penal law concept of
mens rea from the point of view of criminology.
German Association for Juvenile Courts and Youth Aid at Hannover (Deutsche
Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtshilfen) Presentations e.g. on
enforcing juvenile laws and crime prevention; multiple offending; drug policy.
German Association for Probation and Parole Assistance, Court Aid, and Care and
Resettlement of Offenders at Bonn (Deutsche Bewaehrungs-, Gerichts- und
Straffaelligenhilfe). Presentations e.g. on problems of probation practice;
research on recidivism; surveillance of dangerous offenders; alternatives to
imprisonment; theoretical challenges and practical boundaries of
victim-offender-reconciliation.
Federal Society for Offender Rehabilitation in Bonn (Bundesverband der
Straffaelligenhilfe). Presentations e.g. on intermediary sanctions; halfway
houses; semi-liberty; intensive supervision programs; electronic surveillance;
prison census.
Catholic Scholars Academies in the States of the German Federation (Katholische
Akademien). Presentations e.g. on volunteers in prison work and in ex-prisoners
assistance; mediation; professional and organized crime.
Protestant Scholars Academies in the States of the German Federation (Evangelische
Akademien). Presentations e.g. on criminal policy for the years 2000 and after;
crime after German reunification; fine enforcement; measures of control of
liberty; probation and parole practice; social work in the criminal justice
system and its influences on domestic security; family violence.
German Judges and Prosecutors Academy at Trier (Deutsche Richterakademie).
Presentations e.g. on juvenile delinquency; recent changes in juvenile penal
law; functions of the German juvenile court; comparison of German and Austrian
reforms in juvenile justice; special prevention; prediction instruments in
criminology; organized and professional crime; sentencing guidelines; mens rea,
forensic expert witnesses.
Police Academy of Federal and State Governments in Muenster (Polizei-Fuehrungsakademie).
Presentations on: Analysis of crime statistics; geography of crime; multiple
offending; situational analysis of criminal events; crime index; criminology and
criminalistics.
Federal Bureau of Investigation in Wiesbaden (Bundeskriminalamt), Congress
Division. Presentations e.g. on organized crime; money laundering; crime
forecasting; research on the second generation of immigrants; chronic and
intensive offenders; co-offending; crime seriousness index; youth gangs;
criminalistics: science or craft.
Among the latest activities:
“New Patterns and Developments of Youth Violence in Europe”: Opening Speech,
Invited Presentation at the First Plenary Session, Congress of the International
Association for Research into Juvenile Criminology, June 2001, Greifswald,
Germany. General Theme: “Youth Violence: New Patterns and Local Responses -
Experiences in East and West”.
“Religiosity, Family Ties and Delinquency”. Invited Plenary Speech at a
Ravensburger Foundation Conference on “Religion and Familiy”, March 2004,
Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Opening Address and Final Plenary Speech on Recent Developments in German Crime
Policy at the 19th triennial National Meeting of the Association for Social
Work, Penal Law and Crime Policy (DBH-Fachverband), September 2006, Bremen,
Germany.
Invited Opening Ceremony Plenary Speech on “The Development of Chronic Juvenile
Delinquency, and Processes of Desistance”, Tri-Nations-Meeting of German,
Austrian and Swiss Juvenile Justice Associations, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany,
September 2007.
Invited Plenary Speech on “Drugs and Crime. Criminological Considerations”,
Bi-Annual Meeting of the Association of German, Swiss, and Austrian
Criminologists (KrimG), September 2007, Innsbruck, Austria.
Other European Countries, and Israel
Austria
Wien, Austrian National Association for Traffic Security.
Invited Address on the Topic: “Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency – From
Non-Reaction to Imprisonment. What do we know about effects of Diversion vs.
Punishment”
Wien, Vienna University, Austrian Association of Penal Law and Criminology.
Invited Address on the Topic “Future of Criminology” on the Occasion of the
Associations 50th Anniversary.
Wien, Vienna University, Austrian Association of Penal Law and Criminology:
Paper on "Diversion and Victim-Offender-Reconciliation in German Juvenile Penal
Law".
Wien, Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Austria, Task Force on the Revision
of the Austrian Penal Code: Paper on "Problems of Regulating Prostitution and
Pimping Through Penal Law Measures".
Salzburg, Salzburg University, Society for Criminology: Paper on "Problems of
Life-Time Sentences".
Belgium
Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, International
Criminological Course: Final Address on "Changes in Society, Crime, and Criminal
Justice in Europe", and International Conference on Restorative Juvenile
Justice, Chair of the Closing Session.
Louvain-la-Neuve, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve: Paper on
"Residential Treatment of Deviant Children in Germany".
Croatia
Dubrovnik, Inter-University Centre for Post-Graduate
Studies: Presentation on “Victim-Offender-Mediation in Germany” on the occasion
of the XVIII, XX and XXI International Post Graduate Courses on Victimology,
Victim Assistance and Criminal Justice, till 2005.
England
Southampton, University of Southampton, Faculty of Law:
Faculty Lecture on "The Structure of Jurisprudence and Penal Law Thinking in
Germany".
Cambridge, University of Cambridge: Invited Public Lecture on “Desistance of a
Criminal Career. Latest Results of the Tuebingen Criminal Behavior Development
Study”.
Cambridge, University of Cambridge: 4th Aquinas Lecture on Civic Responsibility.
Invited Discussant on the topic of “Moral vs. Penal Responsibility".
Oxford, University of Oxford: European Criminological Colloquium. Invited
Discussant on the topic of "Prison Overpopulation in Western Europe".
Oxford, University of Oxford: Crime and Justice Annuals study group. Invited
Discussant on the topic of "Discrepancies and Inequalities in Sentencing".
London, Life History Research Society: Meeting at the Royal Overseas Club on
Comorbidity. Paper on “Alcohol and Criminality” based upon the Tuebingen
Criminal Behavior Development Study.
Finland
Helsinki, HEUNI (Helsinki Institute for the Prevention of
Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Affiliated with the United Nations): Paper
on "United Nations Crime Surveys: Methodological and Structural Considerations".
Helsinki, University of Helsinki, ERASMUS Intensive Program on European Penal
Law and Criminal Policy: Guest Lectures on “The Implementation of
Victim-Offender-Reconciliation into German (Juvenile) Penal Law”, and on “The
Development of Crime in Germany after the Re-Unification”.
France
Aix-en-Provence, Vasarely Foundation, International
Colloquium on Juvenile Delinquency and Control: Paper on "Recent Developments in
the Sanctioning of Juvenile Deviance and Delinquency in Western Germany".
Aix-en-Provence, Université Aix-Marseille: Paper on "Treatment Measures for
Juvenile Delinquents in Germany".
Aix-en-Provence, 3rd Aquinas Lecture on Civic Responsibility: Invited Discussant
on the topic "Anthropological Challenges in the Treatment of Delinquents and
Criminals".
Aix-en-Provence, Université Aix-Marseille: Invited Lecture at the Special “Third
Cycle” Study Program of Law and Politology on “The Development of Restaurative
Justice Concepts in German Adult and Juvenile Penal Law”.
Aix-en-Provence, Université Aix-Marseille: Invited Workshop Presentation at the
French-German Conference “Europe and Globalization” on “The Combat of
Transnational Crime in the European Union”
Strasbourg, Council of Europe, 17th Criminological Research Conference: Paper on
"Interactions within the Criminal Justice System".
Strasbourg, Council of Europe, Criminological Seminar: Invited Discussant on
"The Social History of Crime and Crime Control".
Strasbourg, Council of Europe, 18th Criminological Research Conference: Invited
Address on "Forensic Psychiatry and its Role in the Treatment of Offenders".
Hungary
Miskolc, 65th International Regional Seminar on “New
Tendencies in Crime and Criminal Policy in Central and Eastern Europe” (2003),
organized by the International Society for Criminology, the Hungarian Society of
Criminology, and the Department of Criminal Law, University of Miskolc. Invited
Plenary Lecture for the Opening Session on “Impact of Changes in Criminality in
Central and Eastern Europe on the Development of Criminological Thinking”.
Budapest, 11th International Congress on Criminology: Final Speech on the
"Evaluation of International Criminology".
Israel
Haifa, University of Haifa, formal opening of the Minerva
Center for Youth Policy: Speaker at the final session of the international
inauguration conference on “Topics for Future Research on Youth Problems and
Youth Policy”.
Jerusalem, Hebrew University, Institute of Criminology special meeting: Paper on
“Crime in Germany after the Reunification”.
Italy
Bellagio, Lake of Como, United Nations NGO-Alliance: Paper
on "Youth and Criminal Justice, Structures and Developments".
Milan, National Center for Social Defense: Paper on "Alternatives to
Imprisonment in Germany".
Rome, Pontifical University, 2nd Aquinas Lecture on Civic Responsibility:
Invited Discussant on the topic "Treatment of Criminals - Basic Problems in the
Perspective of Penal Philosophy".
Siena, meeting of the European Association for Psychology and Law: Plenary
Speaker on the topic “Longitudinal Studies in Juvenile Delinquency”; also
workshop paper presentation on “Mediation in Juvenile Justice”.
Siena, Aquinas Conference on Responsible Citizenship: Invited Discussant on the
topic “To-wards Globalization of Health and Security”.
Netherlands
Amsterdam, XIII. Biennial Meeting of the International
Society for the Study of Behavioral Development: Paper on "Desistance from
Crime: Towards a Life-Course Perspective".
Portugal
Lisbon, Ministry of Justice Training and Further Education
Center, International Criminological Course: Paper on "Sanctioning Systems in
Germany".
Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Social Sciences,
German-Russian Seminar on Community Oriented Crime Prevention: Keynote Speech on
“Prospects and Limits of Crime Prevention in the Community”.
San Marino
City of San Marino Council, and University of Bologna,
International Criminological Course: Paper on "Privatization and State Domestic
Security".
Scotland
Glasgow, Glasgow University, Faculty of Sociology: Faculty
Speech on "Organized Crime and Crime Industry in Western Europe".
Spain
Albacete, University of Castilla - La Mancha, Program of
Master in Criminology: Invited Commencement Lecture on “The Implementation of
Victim-Offender-Reconciliation into German General Penal Law and Youth Court
Law”.
Barcelona, University Ramon Llull, ESADE, Department of Law: Lecture on “The
Development of Criminality in Germany after the Reunification”.
Granada, University of Granada, Faculty of Law, Special Study Program of
Criminology: Inauguration lecture for the study group 1996/97 on “Mediation”.
Madrid, Complutense University, International Seminar on Economic Crime: Paper
on "Economic Crime and its Control in Germany".
Onati, Basque Country, Antiqua Universidad, International Institute for the
Sociology of Law, International Conference on “Social Dynamics and Regulatory
Order in Modern Societies”. Co-Presenter of a Paper on “Turning Points in
Criminal Careers“. Discussant on the workshop topic “Juvenile Violence in a
Winner-Loser-Culture”.
Salamanca, University of Salamanca, 5th Aquinas Conference on Responsible
Citizenship: Invited discussant on the topic of “Foundations of Penal Law in
Modern Society”.
Sevilla, University of Sevilla, Conference on Victimology: Plenary speaker on
“Victim-Offender Reconciliation, Problems and Prospects, with Particular
Emphasis on the Experiences in Germany”.
Sweden
Stockholm and Solna, National Police College,
International Conference and Workshop on Community-Oriented Policing as Crime
Prevention: Paper on “Citizens´ Views and Expectations on Community- Oriented
Policing”.
Stockholm, Ministry of Justice, and the European Union Directorate,
International Seminar on Crime Prevention Organization in the European Union,
Chair of a Workshop on Police Coordination and National Policies regarding the
Control of Drugs.
Switzerland
Berne, New Criminological Society, Annual Meeting: Paper
on "Recidivism and Criminal Career Research".
Interlaken, Swiss Working Group of Criminology, Annual Meeting: Paper on
"Residential Treatment of Mentally Ill Offenders".
Koenigsfelden, Kanton Aaargau: Argovian Forum of Criminology and Penology:
- International Seminar: Paper on "Research on Multiple Offending";
- Invited Speech on “The Death Penalty: Imposition and Execution. Basic
Criminologi-cal, Criminal Policy, and Human Rights Issues, Including Comparative
Results of Public Opinion Surveys”.
North American Countries
Canada
Montréal, Québec, ASC-Meeting: Paper on "Juvenile
Delinquency in Germany".
Toronto, Ontario, Center of Criminology Meeting: Invited Address on the topic
"Development of CJ-Library and Documentation Systems in Germany".
Toronto, Ontario, ASC-Meeting: Co-Presenter of a Paper on “Violence among
so-called Russian Germans in the Context of the Subculture of Violence”.
Presenter for the International Society for Criminology in the “Presidents´
Panel”, directed by ASC-President David P. Farrington. Discussant in the
“International Symposium on Youth Violence”, sponsored by the Division of
International Criminology, ASC, and chaired by Kenneth Polk, University of
Melbourne, Australia.
United States of America
Boston, MA, ASC-Meeting: Papers on “A Comparison of the
Reanalysis of the Glueck/Glueck Data by Sampson and Laub with the Tuebingen
Criminal Behavior Development Study” and on “Criminal Career Length and Severity
Escalation: A Re-analysis of the 1945 and 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort
Studies”. Speech as ISC-representative at the special plenary session, arranged
by ASC-President Freda Adler, on internationalization of research in
criminology.
Chicago, IL, ASC-Meeting (2002): Chair of RS 47 on "Careers, Victimization, and
Desistence; and Paper on "Determinants of Early Desistence from Criminal
Careers: First Results of a German Study" (together with Elmar G. M. Weitekamp).
In Addition: Oral Communication on the "Wuhan, China Birth Cohort Study" at a
Round-Table Session (Co-Presenter with Paul Friday, Xin Ren, Elmar G. M.
Weitekamp).
Chicago, IL, ASC-Meeting: Papers on “Informal Social Control and Crime: Early
Problem Behavior and Antisocial Behavior in the Tuebingen Criminal Behavior
Development Study” and on “The Development of Youth Violence, Hate Crime, and
Attitudes towards Violence in Germany”. DIC-ASC Keynote Speaker on
“International Cooperation in Criminology”.
Denver, CO, ASC-Meeting: Paper on “Victim-Offender-Mediation Statistics in
Germany, 1993- 2004”.
Miami, FL, ASC-Meeting: Paper on "Developments in Juvenile Justice Policy and
Juvenile Violence in Germany", and Paper on "The Dangerousness of Chronic and
Habitual Offenders".
Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota, International Seminar on Child
Welfare: Discussant on "Child Welfare Regulations in Germany".
Newark, NJ, Rutgers University, School of Criminology: Invited Faculty Address
on the topic "Criminological Teaching and Research: Prospects for the Reunited
Germany" (Re: Planning of a European University at Erfurt in East-Germany).
Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Work, Center for
the Study of Youth Policy, and Department of Legal Studies of the Wharton
School: Papers on different German topics, e.g. "Hate Crimes", "Juvenile
Violence", "Juvenile Justice", and "Juvenile Court Reform".
Phoenix, AZ, ASC-Meeting: Introductory Speech in the Workshop on "Cross-National
Longitudinal Studies in the Development of Criminal Behavior".
San Diego, CA, ASC-Meeting: Co-Presenter of Papers on “Shifts and Developments
of Hate Crime and Societal Reactions Towards Xenophobia in Germany”; “Processes
of Integration and Social Exclusion, and Crime Patterns of Immigrants with
Ancestors of German Descent (Aussiedler) in Germany”; “Problem Oriented Policing
and Restorative Justice: Do the Models Complement or Contradict Each Other?”
San Francisco, CA, ASC-Meeting: Paper on "Criminal Career Research in Germany".
Turlock, CA, State University of California, Stanislaus Campus: Lecture on “The
Development of Victim-Offender Mediation in Germany".
University Park, MD, University of Maryland, International Conference on
Doctoral Level Education in CJ: Paper on "Doctoral Level Education Programs in
Criminology in Germany".
Washington, DC, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, U.S. Division, International Guest
Lecturer Series: Invited Speech on "Social Change and Crime in Germany".
Latin America Countries
Brazil
Recife, State of Pernambuco, 54th International
Criminological Course on “Crime and Justice before the 3rd Millenium: Man and
his Environment”. Keynote speech (in French) on the Topic “Criminology
Confronted with Developments in Bioethics”.
Ecuador
Quito, University of Quito, International Criminological
Course: Paper on "Drug Crimes and Drug Policy in Germany".
Asian Countries
China (People´s Republic)
Beijing, 20th Anniversary of the China Society of Juvenile
Delinquency Research, August 2002: Keynote Presentation on the Topic of:
“Development and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency” (in German, with Chinese
Translation).
Teaching and Presentation Program of three Weeks Duration in Several Chinese
Provincial Capital Cities, and in Beijing, on the Topics of Criminology,
Juvenile Penal Law, Corrections, and Policing, from the German and the
International Point of View.
Beijing, Beijing University, Faculty of Law : Lectures on "Structures of
Criminological Research in Germany", "Basic Problems of Juvenile Delinquency and
Control in Germany and in Europe", "The International Society for Criminology",
and "Correctional System and Prison Law in Germany".
Beijing, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: Paper on "Sociological Theories of
Crime in the Western World".
Beijing, Chinese Society for Juvenile Delinquency: Paper on "Juvenile Penal Law
in Germany".
Tian-Jin City, Juvenile High Court of Appeal of Tian-Jin Province: Invited
Address on "Status and Role of the Juvenile Court Judge in the German Criminal
Law System. Comparative Considerations".
Indonesia
Denpasar, Putri Bali Hotel, Bali, International Workshop
on Crime in the Post-Modern Society and its Countermeasures, organized by the
Indonesian Association of Criminology and the International Society for
Criminology: Keynote Speech on “Problems of Crime and Law Enforcement in
Post-Modern Societies”.
Japan
Kyoto, University of Kyoto, Law Faculty: Paper on "Penal
Procedural Problems of Law Enforcement in Germany".
Tokyo, 2nd Japanese-German Colloquium on Penal Law: Paper on "Police Research:
Recent Developments in Germany".
Tokyo, Police Foundation, International Criminological Course: Paper on "Private
Security and its Relations with Police Crime Prevention Strategies and Tactics".
Fuchu, Tokyo,UNAFEI, Invited Plenary Presentation at the 129th International
Senior Seminar 2005 on “Crime Prevention, Prospects and Problems”.
Tokyo, Ministry of Justice with UNAFEI, Invited Public Lecture on “Young
Delinquents and Youth at Risk”.
Yokohama, Toin University, Law School: Series of 9 Lectures in March 2005 on
Recent Developments in German Criminal Law, Juvenile Law, Procedural Law, and
Criminal Justice.
South Korea
Seoul, Seoul National University, Faculty of Law: Speech
on "Recent Developments in Criminal Law in West Germany".
Seoul, Korean Institute of Criminology: Speech on "Anomic Consequences of the
German Reunification".
Seoul, Korean Institute of Criminology: Speech on “The Tuebingen Criminal
Behavior Development Study. First Results of 30 Years of Longitudinal Research”.
Seoul, Kookmin University, Department of Law: Paper on “Development of Crime and
Crime Control in Germany after the Reunification”.
Taiwan
Taipei, National Taiwan University, Faculty of Law: Paper
on “The Development of Restorative Justice in the Federal Republic of Germany”.
Taipei, National Taiwan University, Faculty of Law: Paper on "Correctional Law
and Practice in Germany".
Taipei, Catholic Fu-Jen University, Faculty of Law: Paper on "Juvenile Courts
and Juvenile Corrections in Germany".
Taipei, Ming Chuan University, Faculty of Law: Paper on
“Victim-Offender-Reconciliation in Germany, Prospects and Problems”.
Taichung, Tonghai University, Department of Social Sciences: Paper on
“Victim-Offender-Reconciliation in Germany, Prospects and Problems”, Seminar on
“Principal Issues of Crime Policy in Germany”, Seminar on “Structures of Penal
Law in Germany”.
Australia and New Zealand
Australia
Dunedin, New Zealand, University of Otago: Invited
Speech on the topic "The Tuebingen Criminal Behavior Development Study: Remarks
on Structure and Results of the ongoing Longitudinal Research Program".
Canberra, A.C.T., Australia, Australian Institute of Criminology: Paper
on "Social Breakdown and the Development of Crime in East Germany".
Canberra, A.C.T., Australia, Australian Institute of Criminology: Paper
on “Recent Developments in Crime Policy in Germany, with Particular Regard to
General Tendencies in the European Union (1995-2000)”.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, University of Melbourne, the Year 2000
John D. Barry Public Memorial Lecture on “Drug Crimes and Drug Control Policy in
Germany - Comparative Aspects”.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, University of Melbourne: Paper on "Crime
Development, Domestic Security, and Fear of Crime in the Five New States of the
Federal Republic of Germany: Recent Research Results and Policy Considerations".
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, University of Melbourne: Paper on “Recent
Developments in the Sentencing and Correctional Management of Dangerous Sexual
Offenders in Germany”.
African Countries
Cape Town, South Africa, International Conference
on “The Politics of Restorative Justice in Post-Conflict South Africa and
Beyond” (September, 2006): Invited Paper on “Crime Control Developments in
Post-Modern Societies: Looking out for Possible Common Features Among Seemingly
Unrelated Discourses and Practices”.
Publications * Publications * Publications
Authored books
Co-authored books
Edited books
Co-edited books
Contributions to Festschriften, Readers etc.
Articles in peer reviewed journals
Articles in other professional journals
Extensive book reviews
Short book reviews, abstracts of books or articles etc.
For details: see separate list, available upon demand
Teaching Experience
For details: see separate list, available upon demand
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