
Straffreiheit für Straftaten von Opfern des Menschenhandels?
Zur Umsetzung des Non-Punishment-Prinzips in Recht und Praxis- Publisher
- Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden 2024
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Edited by: Prof. Dr. Tillmann Bartsch, Prof. Dr. Elisa Hoven, Präs'in BGH Bettina Limperg, Tobias Merckle Beirat: MD a.D. Prof. Dr. Frank Arloth (ehem. Amtschef des Bayerischen Staatsministeriums der Justiz), Prof. Dr. Dirk Baier (ZHAW Zürich), Claudia Christen-Schneider (Swiss RJ Forum), Dr. Clivia von Dewitz (Justiz Schleswig-Holstein), Martin Erismann, (Universität Zürich), LRDin Katja Fritsche (JVA Adelsheim), Dr. Christoph Gebhardt (ado – Arbeitskreis der Opferhilfen), Prof. Dr. Otmar Hagemann (FH Kiel), Dr. Walter Hammerschick (IRKS Wien), Prof. Dr. Katrin Höffler (Universität Leipzig), Prof. Dr. Johannes Kaspar (Universität Augsburg), Dr. Dr. h.c. Michael Kilchling (MPI Freiburg), Angelika Lang (Kath. Gefängnisseelsorge Dresden), René Müller (BSBD), Christina Müller-Ehlers (BAG-S), Birgit Pfitzenmaier (Baden-Württemberg Stiftung), StR Dr. Holger Schatz (Justizverwaltung Hamburg), Bianca Shah (AWO – Anlaufstelle für straffällig gewordene Frauen), Prof. Dr. Bernd-Rüdeger Sonnen, LOStAin Dr. Beate Weik (Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Stuttgart), StS Mathias Weilandt (Sächsisches Staatsministerium der Justiz und für Demokratie, Europa und Gleichstellung), Daniel Wolter (DBH-Fachverband e.V. Köln)
Resocialisation, victim protection and atonement as well as aspects of a sustainable and victim-centred approach to criminal proceedings embedded in the concept of restorative justice need developing continuously and adapting to new findings from related fields. At the same time, it must be emphasised that any research findings resulting from this can only be partially integrated into practical investigative procedures, criminal proceedings, the implementation of criminal sentencing and committed discharge management. On the one hand, this series of publications is aimed at experts and managers from all German-speaking countries working in the fields of criminal, justice and social policy, professional associations, the media and civil society. On the other, its publications will also be relevant to researchers and lecturers from the fields of law and the social sciences, particularly criminal law, criminology, social work and social pedagogy. We welcome submissions of monographs from various disciplines, dissertations, habilitation theses, edited anthologies and conference proceedings for publication in the series.









