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EUROPEAN POLICE SCIENCE AND RESEARCH BULLETIN<br />
SPECIAL CONFERENCE EDITION<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Haverkamp, Rita<br />
Prof. Dr<br />
Faculty of Law<br />
Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany<br />
rita.haverkamp@uni-tuebingen.de<br />
Hirschmann, Nathalie<br />
Researcher<br />
Technische Universität Berlin<br />
Center for Technology and Society<br />
Hardenbergstr. 16-18<br />
10623 Berlin<br />
hirschmann@ztg.tu-berlin.de<br />
Biographical details:<br />
Since October 2013 endowed chair of crime<br />
prevention and risk management, 2008-2013<br />
senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for<br />
Foreign and International Criminal Law Freiburg<br />
(Germany).<br />
Main research:<br />
security research, youth criminal law,<br />
electronic monitoring, criminal sanction<br />
systems, comparative criminal law, prison law.<br />
Most relevant publication: Frauenvollzug in<br />
Deutschland. Eine empirische Untersuchung<br />
vor dem Hintergrund der Europäischen<br />
Strafvollzugsgrundsätze. Berlin, Duncker &<br />
Humblot, 926 p., 2011.<br />
Biographical details<br />
Sociologist and criminologist. Nathalie<br />
Hirschmann is a researcher at the Center for<br />
Technology and Society at the TU Berlin and<br />
works in the research unit ‘Security – Risk –<br />
Privacy’. Previously, she worked on different<br />
research projects, amongst others, in the<br />
COMPSITE project at the Institute of Police<br />
Science of the University of Applied Sciences of<br />
the State Police of Brandenburg (Germany) in<br />
the COMPOSITE project. In her doctoral thesis<br />
she focussed on private security services in<br />
Germany employing a sociology of professions<br />
and neo-institutionalist perspective.<br />
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