Gotthold bean

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Gotthold Bohne (born July 25, 1890 in Burgstädt ; † August 28, 1957 in Bensberg ) was a German criminal lawyer, criminologist and legal historian.

education

Bohne studied medicine, philosophy, law and theology in Greifswald , Jena and Leipzig . After his military service in the First World War , he received his doctorate in Leipzig as Dr. jur. and completed his habilitation in criminal law the following year . In 1922 he worked as a court assessor. In 1923 he was appointed full professor and director of the Institute for Criminal Sciences at the University of Cologne . The expansion of this institute into the central point for all forensic research in the Rhineland failed due to a lack of financial resources. Bohne advocated a connection between criminal law and psychoanalysis . A laboratory was set up in the institute for this purpose. From 1926 to 1927 and from 1934 to 1935 Bohne was Dean of the Faculty of Law. After the Second World War , he worked with Professor Ottmar Bühler and Professor Hans Carl Nipperdey in the university's constitutional commission set up by the British military government . As a result of the work of this commission, the university constitution of May 27, 1919 was reinstated. From 1949 to 1951 Bohne was rector of the University of Cologne. He was elected President of the Center international d'etudes sur la fausse monnaie in Madrid and was Deputy Chairman of the German Society for Photography . His main research interests were in the areas of criminal law, forensics and criminology, taking into account legal, philosophical, psychological, historical, sociological and scientific aspects. He also dealt with hereditary health theory. His private interests included music, poetry, and the visual arts.

Fonts

  • The imprisonment in the Italian city charter of the 12th-16th centuries Century (1st part 1922, 2nd part 1925).
  • Psychoanalysis and Criminal Law (1926/27)
  • Individual psychological assessment of criminal personalities (1933)
  • For the photographic reproduction of fingerprints on flat glass surfaces, especially with higher magnifications (1936)
  • A New Method of Identifying Fired Bullets (1937)
  • On the psychology of judicial conviction formation (1948)
  • Dependence and independence in social life (1951)

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