Sigrun von Hasseln-Grindel

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Sigrun von Hasseln-Grindel (born December 2, 1952 as Sigrun von Goddenthow in Hamburg ) is a German lawyer, founder of legal education and the youth justice movement. Until June 2018 she was a judge in Cottbus .

Life

Her childhood and youth were shaped by the rebuilding of the existence of her parents (Pomerania / Silesia) in western post-war Germany and the related moves. Stations after Hamburg were Mannheim, Andernach, Neuwied and Tübingen, where she passed the Abitur in 1972.

From 1972 to 1977 von Hasseln studied law in Tübingen as well as German studies and philosophy . She did her legal clerkship first in Ellwangen / Jagst and after her first marriage in 1979 in Hamburg. There she passed the second state examination in July 1980 and took up a position as a judge at the Hamburg Regional Court in 1980 .

In 1981 she moved from Hasseln to Oldenburg and at the same time switched to the judiciary of Lower Saxony, where she worked as a judge and partly as a (youth) public prosecutor until 1998; Stations were the district courts of Nordenham and Brake, the public prosecutor's offices in Aurich and Oldenburg and, since 1992, the regional court of Oldenburg .

Her three sons were born during the time in Oldenburg.

In 1998 von Hasseln-Grindel was appointed to support the unification process in German law and youth crime prevention in the state of Brandenburg . Since then she has been the presiding judge of a large (youth) criminal division of the Cottbus regional court .

Sigrun von Hasseln-Grindel is married to the social medicine specialist Bernhard Grindel for the second time.

Services

In 1982 von Hasseln began - initially within the framework of the German Association of Judges - with her legal-political and crime-preventive commitment to a justice system close to the citizens and to sustainable crime prevention as the foundation of a humane legal and responsible society. She was supported by Roland Makowka, Arthur Kaufmann and Dieter Strempel. Von Hasseln was the editor, founder and responsible editor of the newsletter of the Association of Judges and Public Prosecutors in the Oldenburg Regional Court District 1983-1995.

With the implementation of the nationwide action and participation day “Jugend hat Recht” in 1996 in Oldenburg and the establishment of the first youth law house in 1996 in Oldenburg, she began to put the concept of legal education into practice.

In 2002 she founded the Bundesverband der Jugendrechtshäuser Deutschland e. V. and then other youth justice houses. In 2006 she founded the Academy for Legal Culture and Legal Education , of which she is the chair. Since 2006, von Hasseln-Grindel has also been a lecturer at the University of Cottbus for the subject of legal education / human law that she founded and which has also been taught at the University of Warsaw since 2009 .

In 2009 she was the “patroness” of the Brandenburg Women's Week in Cottbus. Since May 2011 she has been the representative of the severely disabled person's representative for the judiciary of the ordinary and administrative courts in the state of Brandenburg.

Legal education

The legal pedagogy founded by Sigrun von Hasseln-Grindel is an empirical, interdisciplinary science oriented towards the needs of the individual and the requirements of society (s) to jointly master the complex challenges of our time. The aim is to train people of all ages and levels of education in regional as well as supra-regional contexts for peaceful and equal dealings in a globalized, civil society. Cultural diversity, economic interests and social justice are not dividing elements, but factors of mutual respect.

The legal pedagogy attempts to transform international principles of coexistence as in the daily life of citizens with different educational levels, with multiple cultural and social background as well as in kindergarten, school and company that they understood by the target groups, accepted and respected. The practical implementation of legal education takes place in regional youth law houses. With the help of legal education, a crash course project that has been running in Cottbus since 1999 has succeeded in significantly reducing the recidivism rate among multiple and intensive offenders .

Since 2000, Sigrun von Hasseln-Grindel has been in the interdisciplinary exchange of experiences about human law with members of the judiciary, education, upbringing and crime prevention in Poland, Hungary, Romania, Sweden, Lithuania, Croatia, Tunisia and Honduras. Human Law (legal education) has been taught at the University of Cottbus (BTU) in the “Culture and Technology” department since 2006 and at the University of Warsaw since 2009.

Legal education events (selection)

  • Building bridges in German-German law. 18./19. October 2012 in Potsdam, State Chancellery
  • 8th Legal Education Days 2011. Human Law. Is empathy the most effective violence prevention? In the youth justice house Hohen Neuendorf. 16.-18. November 2011.
  • 7th Legal Education Days 2008. 25. – 28. November 2008 in Bad Doberan
  • School of Human Law. Fair play through European classroom fun with students from 4 countries (Poland, Sweden, Lithuania, Germany) 23. – 30. April 2008 in the youth justice center in Prenzlau
  • 6. Legal Education Days. Successful against right-wing extremism with legal education. 13-16 November 2007. Jugendrechtshaus Senftenberg / Südbrandenburg
  • Conference: Schools of Democracy in the Intercultural Society. The model of youth justice houses and the establishment of the Federal Association of Youth Justice Houses Germany e. V. on May 27/28, 2002 in Berlin, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
  • Brandenburg prevention festival "It's worth moving." September 29 to October 1, 2000 in Cottbus. Exhibition halls
  • Do the organs of justice work against each other in the fight against crime? 12. / 13. May 1995. St. Augustin

Awards

Teaching activity (selection)

To date, Sigrun von Hasseln-Grindel has held around 300 guest lectures at universities and colleges in Germany and abroad, impulse, specialist and festive lectures, advanced and advanced training seminars, citizen-oriented lectures, author readings and school events on the following topics:

  • Being human in the new age; People in world society; Legal society, legal culture and legal policy; Women in society; Senior power today; Disability perspectives; Human Law / Legal Education / Legal Education; Advice on youth rights on a legal educational basis; Youth justice house and legal education; Child and youth protection ; Juvenile delinquency and youth crime prevention; Criminal law and criminal procedure law ; Victim Perspectives and Victim Rights .

Memberships

  • Federal Association of Youth Rights Houses Germany e. V. (2002–2012; co-founder and chairwoman, honorary chairwoman since 2012)
  • German Society for the United Nations, LV Berlin / Brandenburg
  • German Society for Criminology V. (DGfK)
  • German Association for Juvenile Courts and Juvenile Court Assistance (DVJJ)
  • German Association of Women Lawyers (djb)
  • German Child Protection Association
  • German Association of Judges (DRB)
  • State Prevention Council Brandenburg
  • Chair of the working group “Child, Youth and Violent Delinquency as well as Youth Protection of the Association of the Academy for Legal Culture and Legal Education e. V. "(since 2006; co-founder and chairwoman)
  • Law and Society Association V. (Chair from 1994 to 2004)
  • Free German Association of Authors

Fonts

  • The miscarriage of justice or life sentence for Ernst Janssen . Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-928024-70-1 .
  • as editor and co-author: Falken - Rechtsberater. Case studies - sample letters - court judgments. Niedernhausen, ISBN 3-8068-4734-7 .
  • Traffic law advisor. 1st edition. Munich 1996, ISBN 3-423-58100-X .
  • Youth rights advisor. 2nd Edition. dtv, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-423-58099-2 . 3rd edition 2012.
  • Traffic accident. Frankfurt am Main 1995.
  • Tilly Timber on Megaland. Stories about the youth justice house. Forum, Leipzig 1998, ISBN 3-931801-63-2 . 3rd edition 2018, Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag.
  • Legal educational book for children and young people. 1st edition. Leipzig 1998, ISBN 3-931801-63-2 .
  • The Jugendrechtshaus 2000. Orientation center for young people in the social city of the 21st century . BoD, ISBN 3-8311-0402-6 .
  • Legal education. From the fun to the legal and responsible society . 2006, ISBN 3-8334-3638-7 .
  • with Bernhard Grindel, as publisher: Building bridges of the heart. For more humanity in everyday life . Norderstedt 2009, ISBN 978-3-8370-2020-5 .
  • Building bridges of the heart II. For more humanity in everyday life . Norderstedt 2011, ISBN 978-3-8423-8064-6 .

Brochures (selection)

  • Guide to the youth justice center . 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.
  • Legal educational modules in the youth justice center. When judges, prosecutors and lawyers go to school . 2001.
  • The Cottbus youth justice house. Orientation center for young people in the social city of Cottbus in the 21st century . Cottbuser Jugendrechtshaus e. V. 1999, 2000, 2001.
  • Legal Culture in the 21st Century . Information brochure from the Law and Society Association V., 2000.

Journal articles (selection)

  • Juvenile justice houses as modules for the internal security of the free constitutional state in the 21st century. In: Theory and Practice of Social Cohesion - Current Aspects of the Prevention Discussion of Violence and Extremism. Federal Ministry of the Interior, 2008.
  • From xenophobia to tolerance. Intercultural offender-victim balance. In: New Justice . 2002.
  • Vote for an open legal society. In: New Justice . 2001.
  • When bed wetters make world politics . Concerning Justice, 2000.
  • A plea for an open court in a postmodern legal center for all. In: DRiZ. 1994.
  • Justice - the beginning of the third millennium or: the principle of responsible responsibility. In: DRiZ. 1993.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lausitzer Rundschau: Justice: lawyer instead of pensioner. June 28, 2018, accessed January 16, 2020 .
  2. jugendrechtshaus.de
  3. Jugendrechtshaus page
  4. NWZ reports online
  5. Human Law EU page
  6. Details on the website
  7. ^ From Hasseln to "maintenance" in ABC law
  8. Lecture assignment to students in Cottbus 2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 89 kB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www-docs.tu-cottbus.de  
  9. Contribution to the discussion ( Memento of the original dated February 12, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at "victim perspective" @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.opferperspektiven.de
  10. Lecture “Young People and Violence” ( Memento of the original from December 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at the DVJJ 2004. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dvjj.de
  11. in the LPR Brandenburg, with picture
  12. Portrait  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. to FDA Brandenburg@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.maerkische-lebensart.de  
  13. Review of the 2nd edition by the VKDL  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 54 kB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.vkdl.de