Bettina Paul

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bettina Paul (* 1969 ) is a German criminologist and social worker . She is considered an expert in drug crime and drug prevention .

Life

Paul graduated as a social pedagogue and criminologist and was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD. After she worked in the homeless service in Atlanta , she worked for a few years in the Hamburg drug help, an area of accepting drug work . She then became a research assistant at the Institute for Criminological Social Research at the University of Hamburg . In addition, she led the Hamburg Institute for Security and Prevention Research (ISIP) together with Susanne Krasmann .

Paul belongs to the Schildower Kreis , an association of drug experts who want to draw attention to the harmful consequences of drug prohibition and who are looking for legal alternatives to repressive drug policy.

Currently (as of 2019) she is a research associate in the project “From polygraph to brain scanner” at the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Hamburg.

Fonts

Books

Contributions

  • Dealing - a role model for the legal economy? In: Aldo Legnaro , Arnold Schmieder (Ed.): Suchtwirtschaft (= Yearbook Suchtforschung. Vol. 1). Lit, Berlin / Hamburg / Münster 1999, ISBN 3-82583531-6 , pp. 109–117.
  • with Michael Lindenberg: Drug use, professional integration and foreigner law provisions in the work of the Hamburg youth probation service. Expertise on behalf of the Office for Youth, Hamburg 2001. Manuscript.
  • with Henning Schmidt-Semisch: Alternatives of Drug Control In: Journal of Drug Issues. Edition 32, 2002, pp. 709-720.
  • Drug tests in Germany or the institutionalization of distrust. In: The Criminological Journal . ISSN  0341-1966 , No. 1, 2007, pp. 55-67.

broadcast

  • Drug help. Myths, People and Powers. Broadcast script for the radio series SWR2 Pedagogical Province. Posted on November 13, 1999.

Individual evidence

  1. University of Hamburg, Department of Social Sciences: Bettina Paul , accessed on November 26, 2019.