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Jung A (2009 S 114) in DER SPIEGEL Geschichte 22009

Institut fuumlr Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ndash IWG Bonn 2008

Social Justice in the OECD - Bertelsmann Stiftung (2011) - Scale from 1 to 10 29 Indicators

873 Island831 Norwegen 641 Ungarn820 Daumlnemark 641 Irland818 Schweden 629 Italien806 Finnland 617 Polen772 Niederlande 614 Australien744 Schweiz 600 Japan727 Luxemburg 597 Portugal726 Kanada 596 Slowakei725 Frankreich 589 Suumldkorea717 Tschechien 583 Spanien714 Neuseeland 570 USA713 Oumlsterreich 537 Griechenland703 Deutschland 520 Chile679 Groszligbritannien 475 Mexiko673 Belgien 419 Tuumlrkei667 OECD

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

Andrews ndash Bonta (2011) Why does punishment has no or small effects

- Punishment must be at maximum intensity - Punishment must be immediate (time trial) - Must be consistently applied (dark number) - Opportunities to escape or access alternative

rewaqrds must be blocked (juven Heros)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Side-Effects of Imprisonmentpunishment of parents on their children see Rakt Murray Nieuwbeerta (2012 JResCrimeDelinqu 81-108) In Germany 100000 children under 18 have parents in prison (httpwwwbag-sdeaktuellesaktuelles0tx_ttnews[tt_news]=10ampcHash=ca14b747722bae09c99356eb4c8511e3)

- Imprisonment is Exclusion but we want an Inclusion of offenders Exclusion is only rational if anything happens for inclusion

- Costs of Punishment- On June 25 2012 the USSupreme Court ruled that state laws that

mandatorily sentence juveniles convicted of homicide to life in prison without parole are unconstitutional The ruling could affect nearly 2500 juveniles currently incarcerated in adult prisons

- Alternatives to bdquotraditionalldquo Punishment ndash community service- Criminal prognoses (the research was without criminologists why forensic

psychiatrypsychology and not criminology Research was done by psychiatristspsychologists)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In GB and USA there is a tradition in education of criminologists- Karstedt says criminology is in GB a very vivid science is interesting for

students only in Keel they have 4 Profs 3 of them are social scientists- Nearly all universities in GB have courses in criminology- An big range of research and discussion- 1959 the institute in Cambridge the oldest was established- Study programs for practitioners more influence on people in positions- More cooperation and influence on politics- Research results regularly have only few or no influence on politics

politicians do crime policy in blind flying Should criminologist more inform the public by media

- Media and crime and presenting results from criminological research competence of criminologists to present the results also in the media Not only produce golden eggs but also cackle

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
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Institut fuumlr Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ndash IWG Bonn 2008

Social Justice in the OECD - Bertelsmann Stiftung (2011) - Scale from 1 to 10 29 Indicators

873 Island831 Norwegen 641 Ungarn820 Daumlnemark 641 Irland818 Schweden 629 Italien806 Finnland 617 Polen772 Niederlande 614 Australien744 Schweiz 600 Japan727 Luxemburg 597 Portugal726 Kanada 596 Slowakei725 Frankreich 589 Suumldkorea717 Tschechien 583 Spanien714 Neuseeland 570 USA713 Oumlsterreich 537 Griechenland703 Deutschland 520 Chile679 Groszligbritannien 475 Mexiko673 Belgien 419 Tuumlrkei667 OECD

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

Andrews ndash Bonta (2011) Why does punishment has no or small effects

- Punishment must be at maximum intensity - Punishment must be immediate (time trial) - Must be consistently applied (dark number) - Opportunities to escape or access alternative

rewaqrds must be blocked (juven Heros)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Side-Effects of Imprisonmentpunishment of parents on their children see Rakt Murray Nieuwbeerta (2012 JResCrimeDelinqu 81-108) In Germany 100000 children under 18 have parents in prison (httpwwwbag-sdeaktuellesaktuelles0tx_ttnews[tt_news]=10ampcHash=ca14b747722bae09c99356eb4c8511e3)

- Imprisonment is Exclusion but we want an Inclusion of offenders Exclusion is only rational if anything happens for inclusion

- Costs of Punishment- On June 25 2012 the USSupreme Court ruled that state laws that

mandatorily sentence juveniles convicted of homicide to life in prison without parole are unconstitutional The ruling could affect nearly 2500 juveniles currently incarcerated in adult prisons

- Alternatives to bdquotraditionalldquo Punishment ndash community service- Criminal prognoses (the research was without criminologists why forensic

psychiatrypsychology and not criminology Research was done by psychiatristspsychologists)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In GB and USA there is a tradition in education of criminologists- Karstedt says criminology is in GB a very vivid science is interesting for

students only in Keel they have 4 Profs 3 of them are social scientists- Nearly all universities in GB have courses in criminology- An big range of research and discussion- 1959 the institute in Cambridge the oldest was established- Study programs for practitioners more influence on people in positions- More cooperation and influence on politics- Research results regularly have only few or no influence on politics

politicians do crime policy in blind flying Should criminologist more inform the public by media

- Media and crime and presenting results from criminological research competence of criminologists to present the results also in the media Not only produce golden eggs but also cackle

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Slide 12
  • Slide 13
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15

Social Justice in the OECD - Bertelsmann Stiftung (2011) - Scale from 1 to 10 29 Indicators

873 Island831 Norwegen 641 Ungarn820 Daumlnemark 641 Irland818 Schweden 629 Italien806 Finnland 617 Polen772 Niederlande 614 Australien744 Schweiz 600 Japan727 Luxemburg 597 Portugal726 Kanada 596 Slowakei725 Frankreich 589 Suumldkorea717 Tschechien 583 Spanien714 Neuseeland 570 USA713 Oumlsterreich 537 Griechenland703 Deutschland 520 Chile679 Groszligbritannien 475 Mexiko673 Belgien 419 Tuumlrkei667 OECD

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

Andrews ndash Bonta (2011) Why does punishment has no or small effects

- Punishment must be at maximum intensity - Punishment must be immediate (time trial) - Must be consistently applied (dark number) - Opportunities to escape or access alternative

rewaqrds must be blocked (juven Heros)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Side-Effects of Imprisonmentpunishment of parents on their children see Rakt Murray Nieuwbeerta (2012 JResCrimeDelinqu 81-108) In Germany 100000 children under 18 have parents in prison (httpwwwbag-sdeaktuellesaktuelles0tx_ttnews[tt_news]=10ampcHash=ca14b747722bae09c99356eb4c8511e3)

- Imprisonment is Exclusion but we want an Inclusion of offenders Exclusion is only rational if anything happens for inclusion

- Costs of Punishment- On June 25 2012 the USSupreme Court ruled that state laws that

mandatorily sentence juveniles convicted of homicide to life in prison without parole are unconstitutional The ruling could affect nearly 2500 juveniles currently incarcerated in adult prisons

- Alternatives to bdquotraditionalldquo Punishment ndash community service- Criminal prognoses (the research was without criminologists why forensic

psychiatrypsychology and not criminology Research was done by psychiatristspsychologists)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In GB and USA there is a tradition in education of criminologists- Karstedt says criminology is in GB a very vivid science is interesting for

students only in Keel they have 4 Profs 3 of them are social scientists- Nearly all universities in GB have courses in criminology- An big range of research and discussion- 1959 the institute in Cambridge the oldest was established- Study programs for practitioners more influence on people in positions- More cooperation and influence on politics- Research results regularly have only few or no influence on politics

politicians do crime policy in blind flying Should criminologist more inform the public by media

- Media and crime and presenting results from criminological research competence of criminologists to present the results also in the media Not only produce golden eggs but also cackle

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Slide 12
  • Slide 13
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

Andrews ndash Bonta (2011) Why does punishment has no or small effects

- Punishment must be at maximum intensity - Punishment must be immediate (time trial) - Must be consistently applied (dark number) - Opportunities to escape or access alternative

rewaqrds must be blocked (juven Heros)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Side-Effects of Imprisonmentpunishment of parents on their children see Rakt Murray Nieuwbeerta (2012 JResCrimeDelinqu 81-108) In Germany 100000 children under 18 have parents in prison (httpwwwbag-sdeaktuellesaktuelles0tx_ttnews[tt_news]=10ampcHash=ca14b747722bae09c99356eb4c8511e3)

- Imprisonment is Exclusion but we want an Inclusion of offenders Exclusion is only rational if anything happens for inclusion

- Costs of Punishment- On June 25 2012 the USSupreme Court ruled that state laws that

mandatorily sentence juveniles convicted of homicide to life in prison without parole are unconstitutional The ruling could affect nearly 2500 juveniles currently incarcerated in adult prisons

- Alternatives to bdquotraditionalldquo Punishment ndash community service- Criminal prognoses (the research was without criminologists why forensic

psychiatrypsychology and not criminology Research was done by psychiatristspsychologists)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In GB and USA there is a tradition in education of criminologists- Karstedt says criminology is in GB a very vivid science is interesting for

students only in Keel they have 4 Profs 3 of them are social scientists- Nearly all universities in GB have courses in criminology- An big range of research and discussion- 1959 the institute in Cambridge the oldest was established- Study programs for practitioners more influence on people in positions- More cooperation and influence on politics- Research results regularly have only few or no influence on politics

politicians do crime policy in blind flying Should criminologist more inform the public by media

- Media and crime and presenting results from criminological research competence of criminologists to present the results also in the media Not only produce golden eggs but also cackle

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Slide 12
  • Slide 13
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Side-Effects of Imprisonmentpunishment of parents on their children see Rakt Murray Nieuwbeerta (2012 JResCrimeDelinqu 81-108) In Germany 100000 children under 18 have parents in prison (httpwwwbag-sdeaktuellesaktuelles0tx_ttnews[tt_news]=10ampcHash=ca14b747722bae09c99356eb4c8511e3)

- Imprisonment is Exclusion but we want an Inclusion of offenders Exclusion is only rational if anything happens for inclusion

- Costs of Punishment- On June 25 2012 the USSupreme Court ruled that state laws that

mandatorily sentence juveniles convicted of homicide to life in prison without parole are unconstitutional The ruling could affect nearly 2500 juveniles currently incarcerated in adult prisons

- Alternatives to bdquotraditionalldquo Punishment ndash community service- Criminal prognoses (the research was without criminologists why forensic

psychiatrypsychology and not criminology Research was done by psychiatristspsychologists)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In GB and USA there is a tradition in education of criminologists- Karstedt says criminology is in GB a very vivid science is interesting for

students only in Keel they have 4 Profs 3 of them are social scientists- Nearly all universities in GB have courses in criminology- An big range of research and discussion- 1959 the institute in Cambridge the oldest was established- Study programs for practitioners more influence on people in positions- More cooperation and influence on politics- Research results regularly have only few or no influence on politics

politicians do crime policy in blind flying Should criminologist more inform the public by media

- Media and crime and presenting results from criminological research competence of criminologists to present the results also in the media Not only produce golden eggs but also cackle

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In GB and USA there is a tradition in education of criminologists- Karstedt says criminology is in GB a very vivid science is interesting for

students only in Keel they have 4 Profs 3 of them are social scientists- Nearly all universities in GB have courses in criminology- An big range of research and discussion- 1959 the institute in Cambridge the oldest was established- Study programs for practitioners more influence on people in positions- More cooperation and influence on politics- Research results regularly have only few or no influence on politics

politicians do crime policy in blind flying Should criminologist more inform the public by media

- Media and crime and presenting results from criminological research competence of criminologists to present the results also in the media Not only produce golden eggs but also cackle

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- Criminology is an empirical subject- So you need experts trained in empirical social research and

methodology- If we want to be seen as experts we have to do good research- Longitudinal research- Development of networks on empirical research- But bdquoCrime research is sensitive in many States because it

has the potential to contradict or undercut politically-based policies and positions and this is equally true at the international level making many delegations reluctant to support research mandates and resources in the Commissionldquo (CDRam (2012p126) Meeting the Challenge of Crime in the Global Village HEUNI)

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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  • Slide 15

New Trends of Criminology and Teaching Innovations

- In Germany we have only few international publications in English We need international exchange

- Increasing influence of evaluation more and more done by private institutions

- Cost-effectiveness Good research saves money

- Regional distribution of crime is an increasing subject in GB

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
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  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
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  • Slide 15

Subjects of teaching - Topics like- - There should be an independent subject of criminology in education

and research with separate qualifications- - Education should be correlated with empirical research - - international cooperation- - Methodology (qualitative and quantitative methods)- - what is deviance crime how do we measure it problem of darknumber

(90 and more)hellip- - theories of criminality (sociological psychological juristic economic

socialistcommunist neurosciencehellip) Background of crime (socialeconomic conditions culturetradition subculture hellip) regional distribution of crime (Chicago)

- - special groups or forms of crimeoffenders young people mental health drugs immigrants women racism (movie about Mohammed)

- Organized crime Doping fraud of medicines crimes in homes for elderly people

- - Crime in the life course - desistance

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
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  • Slide 7
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  • Slide 13
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Slide 12
  • Slide 13
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15

Subjects of Teaching - - negative effects of Imprisonment on families side effects

(prisonization effects)- - Prison violence in prisons (case in Tbilisi Sept 2012)- - rehabilitationprevention (what works ndash what doesnlsquot

whatlsquos promising Sherman et a (1998) Community Family school labour markets places Policing criminal justice

- - Problems of reintegration (stigmatization unemployment hellip) attitudes of the public and the background

- The role of volunteers in reintegration after imprisonment beside probation officers

- Political ndash media ndash background of crime bdquogoverning through crimeldquo crime and politics

Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

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Subjects of Teaching- Research on desistance criminality in life course elderly people

and crime (victims and offenders)- Alternative sanctions community crime prevention - Special discussed groups of offenders like juveniles females

foreignersmigrants economic offenders drug userdealer sex offender white collar

- bdquoNewldquo crimes like Cybercrime political crimes (corruption) the report Internet Crime of the BKA for 2011 informs about 60000 registered cyber-crime-cases 2011 the damage was 71000000 euro (dark number is hig)

- New forms of supervision control ndash the effects Electronic Monitoring

- More and more security as a problem See Steinmuumlller Gerhold Beck (Eds)(2012) Sicherheit 2025 Do we need a new culture of unsecurity Szenarios Bancs are offline for some days Security in cities Airport and security etc

- More intensity on prognosis Prognosis are done by Psychologists and Criminologists without criminological knowledge (base rate)

Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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Subjects of Teaching- - criminal justice (which role plays criminal justice) - - policing A Dutch survey from Tolsma Blaauw and

Grotenhuis (2012) showed that police can influence reporting behavior of the public more reporting if more different ways to report behavior of policemen (httplinkspringercomarticle101007s11292-011-9138-4fulltexthtml)

- - prosecutors and their decision making- - Decisions and decision making in the courts - - Reactions on crime ndash crime prevention (legal background

imprisonment and alternatives community penalties restitution victim-offender-cooperation hellip)

- - effects of punishmentImprisonment - evaluation

Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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Subjects of Teaching- Education (Master) for practitioners jurists Judges and

prosecutors should be more informed about criminology- In Germany in Bochum Greifswald Tuumlbingen- Freiburg declaration traditional research topics like street

crime violent crime sex and drugs victimology prognosis and sanctions research about the crime control system (police prosecution courts prisons) crime policy (evaluation) beside this more research about macro-criminality (economic crime organized crime corruption state-crime) more about social problems and background of crime risk and security research

- 2010 The Freiburg University established a bdquoCentre for Security and Societyldquo with interdisciplinary research projects

Thank you very much

Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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Helmut Kury

helmutkurywebde

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