Klaus Laubenthal

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Klaus Laubenthal (born December 13, 1954 in Aschaffenburg ) is a German legal scholar , criminologist and judge .

Life

Laubenthal studied law and psychology. After the two state examinations in law, he worked as an academic advisor at the Würzburg chair for criminology and criminal law. In Würzburg, he was with a thesis on methods of group treatment in prisons in the criminal lawyer Friedrich-Wilhelm Krause to Dr. iur. utr. PhD . He completed his habilitation with a criminal law and criminological thesis on the most severe form of sanctions in German criminal law, life imprisonment, for the subjects of criminal law, criminal procedure law and criminology

1993 Laubenthal received a reputation as Professor of Criminal Law , Criminal Procedure Law and Criminology at the Law Faculty of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg . In 1997 he moved to the law faculty of the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg as full professor for criminology and criminal law and is director of the institute for criminal law and criminology. From 2005 to 2007 he was Dean of the Law Faculty in Würzburg.

In addition to his work as a university lecturer, Laubenthal was from 1997 to 2001 in the second main office of judge at the district court of Würzburg . Since 2001 he has been a member of the First Criminal Senate of the Bamberg Higher Regional Court . He was also a member of the expert commission on violence prevention in the penal system in North Rhine-Westphalia . Laubenthal has been a judge at the Bavarian Higher Regional Court since March 2019 .

Laubenthal is a liaison professor at the Hanns Seidel Foundation and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation at the University of Würzburg. From March 2010 to 2017 he was Bishop of Würzburg as the Abuse Commissioner of the Diocese of Würzburg. In February 2015, Laubenthal was appointed to the Commission for the Reform of Sexual Criminal Law by the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection .

He is a member of the Migration Council .

Act

Laubenthal has published numerous scientific papers in connection with the enforcement of criminal sanctions and there especially in the execution of inpatient prison sentences. Books have been published on criminological and juvenile criminal topics; in addition, his writings deal with crimes directed against the person, in particular homicide and sexual offenses. Laubenthal is editor of the Würzburg writings on criminal science, which have been published since 2001.

Publications (selection)

  • Allocation to residential and treatment groups , 1982.
  • Life sentence , 1987.
  • Juvenile court assistance in criminal proceedings , 1993.
  • Prison system , 1995, 7th edition 2015.
  • Sexual offenses. The offenses against sexual self-determination , 2000, Handbook on Sexual Offenses . 2012.
  • Lexicon of prison language , 2001.
  • Case collection on criminology, juvenile criminal law and the penal system , 2002, 5th edition 2013.
  • Juvenile Criminal Law , 2006 (with Helmut Baier), 3rd edition 2015 (with Helmut Baier, Nina Nestler).
  • Enforcement of sentences , 2010 (with Nina Nestler).
  • Prison Acts , 12th edition 2015 (with Nina Nestler, Frank Neubacher , Torsten Verrel ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ex-Abuse Commissioner Laubenthal has a new job. mainpost.de, March 5, 2019, accessed on January 20, 2020 .
  2. https://rat-fuer-migration.de/verbindungen/