Curriculum Vitae of Professor Dr. Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff

Prof. Dr. Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff

Curriculum Vitae

  1. Name, Titles, Address, Date and Place of Birth,

Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff, Prof. Dr. jur.

Professor of Victimology (Japan)

Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Victimology (Germany)

Tokiwa University:

Tokiwa International Victimology Institute

Graduate School of Victimology

1- 430-1 Miwa, Mito shi, Ibaraki ken

Japan 3108585

Phone +81 29 232 2796

Fax+81 29 232 2522

Professor (em.) of Criminal Law, Criminology and Victimology

Department of Social Studies

Social Work, Social Management

Rhineland University of Applied Sciences

41065 Mönchengladbach, Germany

Born

February, 15, 1939

inIserlohn, Germany

Lives in

1-4-27 Shinso,

Mito, Japan 3100036

  1. Narrative of the Academic Curriculum Vitae

Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff, Prof. Dr. jur. (* 1939 in Iserlohn, Germany) , Professor of Victimology in Tokiwa Graduate School of Victimology (Dr. and Master) in Mito, Japan ,and Professor (em.) for Criminal Law, Criminology and Victimology of the School of Social Studies Hochschule Niederrhein, Moenchengladbach, Germany. He studied philosophy, literature and theology (University in Bonn) and continued his academic studies in the Law Schools of the universities in Cologne and Munich. He acquired the “Qualification to be a Judge” in 1969 and the Diploma of the Academy of Administrative Sciences in Speyer, Germany.

He received his doctorate from the Law Faculty of the Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Mentor Prof. Dr. Anne Eva Brauneck. His doctoral dissertation is an empirical study on Hidden Delinquency of Minors in Germany (with replication).Supported by a grant of the German Academic Exchange Service DAAD, he studied for a year in the Graduate Program of Criminology of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA (Mentor Prof. Dr. Marvin E. Wolfgang).

Career in Victimology:

Prof. Dr. Kirchhoff learned about Victimology in a seminar from Marvin E.Wolfgang in Phialdephia 1970. He started to teach victimology in 1973. He was invited to the seminal “Bellagio Institute” 1975. In 1976, he actively participated in several events that became important in the development of victimology in the USA: he taught the first graduate seminar in victimology in Western Michigan Univerity ever, presented a paper on Hiddem Sexual Victimization in the 2nd WSV Symposium in Boston, USA and attended the foundation of the National Orgabnization for Victim Assistance USA in Fresno. He was appointed Special Advisor to the President of the3rd International Symposium on Victimology 1979 in Muenster, Germany. Co-Founder of the World Society of Victimology, he was soon elected member of the Executive Committee of the World Society of Victimology, served 15 years as WSV Secretary General, 3 years as WSV President and is currently Treasurer of the society. For twelve years, he edited the “WSV International Newsletter”. In Germany he taught victimology, criminology, criminal law and social work, especially in the field of Juvenile Delinquency, and Prison Work. He was elected Dean of the School of Social Studies in Moenchengladbach where he taught for 33 years. He was the driving motor behind a groundbreaking study reform of social work integrating theoretical and practical studies in social work. He was consultant for several victimology study programs abroad. His research projects often involved participation of students.

He founded and initated the first German Diversion Program in Juvenile Justice which became very successful. He directed one of the first Victim – Offender – Mediation Programs for Adult Offenders in Germany. He evaluated the Victim Compensation Program in the German state Northrhine-Westphalia and evaluated an innovative training program for decision makers in state victim compensation. He initiated and directed a Study-Abroad Program with the Western Michigan University Department of Sociology financed with the German Academic ExchangeService DAAD, with some forty students participating in a period of eight years.

For three terms, he lectured in the Graduate School of Penal Sciences of the University in Sarajevo, the first lectures in victimology in Bosnia I Hercegovina. For a year, he was Visiting Professor at Western Michigan University Department of Sociology where he taught the first victimology graduate seminar at his university ever. He served as Visiting Researher at the Criminal Justice Department of the Uiversity of North Carolina in Charlotte, NC, USA.

He is co-founder and Cop-Director of the Inter University Center Dubrovnik (Croatia) Postgraduate Course in Victimology, a postgraduate course in victimology that had 31 reunions to date (2015). This course produced about eight hundred graduates. He co-organized victimology postgraduate courses in Africa (Johannesburg, Cape Town) and in Tokiwa University, the home of now 15 Asian Postgraduate Courses in Victimology (convened in Mito, Jakarta, New Delhi and Perth forthcoming). In 2009, he organized as Chair of the Scientific Committee the academic program of the 13th International WSV Symposium on Victimology in Tokiwa University, an event with about 250 scientific papers presented. He participated actively in all of the 16 International Symposia on Victimology except one (Japan 1982).

He is Honorary Member of several international victimologicalsocieties (Serbia, Mexico, Argentina) and has published about ninety articles, mainly in peer reviewed journals and readers. He published (as author or co-author) or co-edited six books mainly in victimology.

In 2014, his victimological work was honored with a Festschrift “Establishing Victimology”containing contributions of about 40 leading international victimologists. He has lectured in numerous countries and in the last year has given invited papers in conferences in Croatia, Germany, India, Japan and in Korea,and was leader of WSV delegation to a UN Conference on Femicide in Bangkok 2014.

In 2003, he was invited to join the Graduate School of Victimology and the Tokiwa International Victimology Institute where he wrote a monograph on “What is Victimology” (2005). In Mito, he conducted empirical research on the relationship of stress and victimization of homeless, on elderly victimization and on hidden sexual victimization in Germany and USA. Since 2003, he lives in Mito, Japan and works in Tokiwa University.

He was/is mentor of three doctoral dissertations (Barkhuizen, James, Kim) and a MA theses (Ali) as well as coreferent of another master thesis (Pandian). He mentored numerous diploma theses. He served as referee for more than ten scientific journals and was asked to serve as an evaluator for various numerous external hiring committees (in Israel and Souith Africa). He was called as Out-of-State Referee in doctoral dissertations in South Africa (3) and India (1).

His main experiences are in victimology, in study reform projects and – in the last ten years – in establishing graduate programs in victimology.

C. Professional Career (Tabular Information)

2007 till today

Professor of Victimology

Tokiwa University

Graduate School of Victimology/ Graduate School of Human Sciences

Member of the Tokiwa International Victimology Institute

Tokiwa University, Mito, Japan

2003 Invitation to Tokiwa University

Japan as Research Professor

USA:

Visiting Research Scholar

Department of Criminal Justice

University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

USA:

Research in Texas on Batterer Intervention Prevention Programs

Germany:

Professor (em.) of Criminal Law, Criminology and Victimology from Hochschule Niederrhein

Serbia:

Honorary Membership of the Serbian Society of Victimology

1997 to 2003

Honorary Judge Assessor at the Disciplinary Court of Northrhine Westphalia

2000

Germany:

He was appointed Professor of Victimology by the Minister of Science and Research in the State Northrhine Westfalia and assigned to a position in the Department of Social Studies, Social Work and Social Management, Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Science.

WSV:

Elected Member of the Executive Committee (1985– 2015)

Elected President of the World Society of Victimology ( 2000 till 2003)

Elected Secretary General (1987- 2000) (2006-2009)

Elected Treasurer (2012-2015)

Editor “WSV Newsletter” 1988 – 1997

Webmaster of 1988 - 2000

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Honorary President (as President of the World Society of Victimology) of the Institute of Victimology in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2000-2003

Visiting Professor, Master Program of the Facultet Kriminalickij Nauka, Sveucilitse u Sarajevu (Faculty of Penal Sciences, University in Sarajevo), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mexico:

Miembro del Comité Academico Internacional de la Maestria en Victimologia de Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales (Member of the International Academic Committee of the Master Program in Victimology of the National Institute of Penal Sciences) Mexico City, Mexico

1999

Bosnia and Herzegovina:

Founding Member, Secretary General of the Institute of Victimology in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

1990 – 1993

USA:

AssociateProfessorDepartment of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

1985-1989

Germany

(Elected) Dean of the Department of Social Work of the Rhineland University of Applied Sciences in Mönchengladbach

1981 – 1990

USA:

Adjunct Professor Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

1975/1976

USA:

One year Visiting (Fulbright) Professor, Department of Sociology - Criminal Justice Program Western Michigan University, USA

1974

Germany:

Awarded the Title as Professor of Criminology, Criminal Law and Corrections (Empirical Research Methods) (C2)

1972

Germany:

Tenure as Civil Servant of Northrhine-Westphalia, University of Applied Sciences Lower Rhineland

1971

Germany:

Call to join the Faculty of Social Studies, Hochschule Niederrhein, University of Applied Science Lower Rhineland, Lecturer in Criminology, Criminal Law and Corrections (Empirical Research Methods)

D.Publications from 2015 - 2010

2015

Korea:

History and Philosophy of Victim Care. In: Kim, J.M. (ed.) Lectures and Academic Forums for Crime Victim Care. Daegu (Kyungil University Series CVCS Bumjyie Pihae Kaeor Teokgang Haksul Poreom 2015 p. 7-25

USA:

A Victimological Analysis of the Leprosy Control Measures in Japan in the 20th Century.

In: Tollefson, T. (ed.) Festschrift for John P.J.Dussich, Fresno, USA (in Print)

2014

Japan:

Justice for Victims of Crime. Vising Experts’ Papers. Akane, T. (ed.)

Annual Report for 2013 and Resource Material Series No.93 August

UNAFEI, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan p.pp.107 - 120

Mexico:

Luis Rodriguez Manzanera – A Great Latin American Theoretician. In:

De la Luz Lima, M. (ed.) Festschrift for Luis Rodriguez Mansanera for his Eighteeth Birthday. Mexico Ciudad, in print.

Japan:

Victimization by Leprosy Control Measures in Japan in the 20th Century.

In cooperation with Tomoko Onose.

In: Ohata, K. (ed.). Love, Vulnerability and Victimology: Annual Report 2013 on the Joint Seminars between Ibaraki University and Tokiwa Intyernational Victimology Institute. 2014 p.61 – 74

Korea:

Securing the Personal Safety of Domestic Violence Victims. In Kim, J.M. (ed.): Bumjyie Pihaeja Daechaekeo Silhyiosung Hwakbo Bangan ((Kyungil University Series CVCS ) Daegu 2014 pp. 1 - 24

2013

Japan:

Mizushima, E. and Kirchhoff, G.F.: in: A Basic Research on “Museographia” 1727. Analysis of Museographia and Introduction of Japanese Miyako (Museographia (1727)Ni Kansuru KisokenkyuMuseographia no bunseki to nihonMiyako no syoukai.(Part 3)

Tokiwa Journal of Human Science No. 21 March 2013 p.1 - 34

South Africa:

Introduction to Victimology. In:Peacock, R. (ed.) Victimology in South Africa – a Reader…2nd edition. Hatfield, Pretoria (Van Schaik) 2013 , p.vii - ix

Germany:

Beck’s Risk Society – a Challenge for Traditional Victimology?

In Boers, K., Feltes, T., Kinzig, J., Sherman L.. Streng F. and Trueg, G. (eds.) Kriminologie – Kriminalpolitik – Strafrecht,. Festschrift fuer Hans –Juergen Kerner zum 70. Geburtstag. Tuebingen (Mohr, Siebeck) 2013 p.105-112:

2012

Netherlands:

Victims of Black Magic. Together with Elfina Sahetapy. In:

Groenhuijsen, M., Letschert,R. and Hazenbroek, S. (Eds.) KLM Van Diojk Liber Amicorum Prof. Dr. J.J.M.van Dijk. Tilburg p.217 -228

Serbia:

Limit to Tolerance: Tribal Social Order versus Human Rights. Together with Khan, N. In:Temida. Casopis o Victimizaciji, Ljudskim Pravima o Rody, Broj 2, godina 15, June 2012 p.181-193

Netherlands:

Victimology and Human Security: New Horizons. Selection of Papers Presented at the 13th International Symposium on Victimology, 2009 in Mito, Japan. Morosawa, H., Dussich J. P.J. and Kirchhoff, G.F.( eds.) Nijmegen (Welp) 2012, 586 p.

Netherlands:

Introduction.

In:

Morosawa, H., Dussich, J.P.J. and Kirchhoff, G.F. (eds.) 2012 p. 1-5

Netherlands:

Stress and Victimization. An Empirical Study on Homeless in a Japanese Metropolis. (together with Aoi Tsuda). In: Morosawa, H., Dussich, J.P.J. and Kirchhoff, G.F. (eds.) 2012 p. 247 - 265

Japan:

Mizushima, E. and Kirchhoff, G. F.: Museographia : A Basic Research on “Museographia” 1727. Analysis of Museographia and Introduction of Japanese Miyako (Museographia (1727)Ni Kansuru KisokenkyuMuseographia no bunseki to nihonMiyako no syoukai . Part 2. In:

Tokiwa Journal of Human Science No. 20 March 2012 p. 41-47.

2011

Japan:

Kirchhoff, G.F.and Mizushima E.: A Basic Research on “Museographia” 1727. Analysis of Museographia and Introduction of Japanese Miyako (Museographia (1727)Ni Kansuru KisokenkyuMuseographia no bunseki to nihonMiyako no syoukai. Part 1. In:

Tokiwa Journal of Human Science Vol. 1`9 (Mar. 2011) p.1-52

2010

Japan:

Immigration Issues and School Education in Germany.

In:Morosawa, A. (ed.) Multilanguage and Multicultural Society. Tokiwa Institutefor Teachers Education. Mito (TITE) 2010 p. 9.72-78

South Africa:

Introduction. In: Victimology in South Africa.Peacock, R. (ed.) (Van Schaik) p.i-vii

2009

Netherlands:

Victimization in a multi-disciplinary key: recent advances in victimology. Selection of papers presented at the 12th International Symposium on Victimology, 2006, Orlando, USA. Winkel, F.W., Friday, P.C., Kirchhoff, G.F., and Letschert R.: (eds.) Nijmegen (Welp)

484 p.

Netherlands:

The Study of Victimology: Basic considerations for the study of theoretical victimology (together with Morosawa, H.). In:Winkel, F.W., Friday, P.C., Kirchhoff, G.F., and Letschert R.: (eds.)2009 p. 271 -312

2008

Japan:

The Function of UN Instruments and the Path Towards Success.

In:Dussich J.P.J. and Mundy, K.G.: Raising the Global Standards for Victims. The Proposed Convention oin Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium of the Tokiwa Intyernational Victimology Institute February 15&16, 2008. Tokyo (Seibundo) 2009 p. 50 – 63.

2007

Japan:

Prejudice Against Homeless as a Victimological Problem: Results from the Mito Prejudice Surveys. In:Tokiwa Journal of Human Sciences 15 (2) 117-129

2006

Japan:

Perspectives on Victimology – The Science, the Historical Context, the Present.In:Tokiwa Journal of Human Sciences vol.10 (2006) 3 p.37 – 62

2005

UN Vienna

Mediation in Criminal Justice. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Consequences.In:E. Vetere and P. R. David (Eds.): Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power. Festschrift in honor of Irene Melup. Vienna (UN) 2005 p. 132 – 154

Japan:

Doitsuno Higaisha Hoshoo Seido (The German System of Victim Compensation). In:Asunokai (ed.) Europa chaise houkoku shiyo: Hansai Higai Hosho eiodo , Irigisu to Doitsu Tokyo (Asunokai) 2005 p.487 - 492

Japan:

What is Victimology? Higaisha Gaku To wa Nanika. With a Preface by John P.J.Dussich. Tokiwa Monograph Series No.1. Japanese and English.

Tokyo (Seibundo Publishing) 2005 68 p.

Internet:

Website

Website

2004

Japan:

Victimological Research in Germany. In:International Perspectives in Victimology, Vol. 1 nr. 1 p. 84-108

Japan:

Victim Assistance in Germany.In:J. P.J.Dussich, H. Morosawa and N. Tomita (eds.): How can Justice for Victims in Japan be improved?

Proceeedings of the Inaugural Symposium of the Tokiwa International Victimology Institute, October 2003, Tokyo (Seibundo Publishing) 2004 p.50-61

Japan:

Doitsu Okeru Higaishashin (Victim Compensation in Germany).

In: H. Morosawa, N. Tomita and J. P.J. Dussich (eds.)

Higaisha no Tameno Seiki wa Nihon ni Oite dou Tsisugen Tareru Bedika

Tokyo (Seibundo) 2004, p. 42 - 54

Germany:

Viktimologische Aspekte zum Thema Serienmord (Victimological Aspects of Serial Killing). In: F. Robertz and A. Thomas (eds.) Serienmord. Kriminologische und kulturwissenschaftliche Skzzierungen eines ungeheuerlichen Phaenomens). Muenchen (Verlag Michael Farin) 2004 p. 156-165

2003

South Africa:

Victimological Aspects of the Evaluation of Batterer Intervention Prevention Programs (together with L. Rajker and P. Isern)

In: (available till 2013)

South Africa:

Victim – Offender Mediation in Germany. Experiences in a German City and Basic Considerations. (together with Saskia Baltes) in: (available till 2013)

2002

Serbia:

Od denacifikacije do renacifikacije.(From Denazification to Renazification). Iskustva posleratne Nemacke Istina I pomirenje iz aspekta viktimologije

In: Temida. Cospis o viktimazaciji, Ljudskim Pravima i Rodu, Br.4, godina 5, decembar 2002p. 23-28

Internet:

WSV-Bib. The WSB Bibliography. Ca. 1700 entries, with Summaries in German and in English. In: and

India:

Rereading Cesare Beccaria - Victimological Thinking in the Spirit of Human Rights. Contribution to the Festschrift for Krishna Iyer (K. Chockalingam, ed.), Chennay, India.

Germany:

Hilflose Opfer – Männer aus viktimologischer Sicht“ (Helpless Victims – Men inm Victimological Perspective.)In: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (Hrgb.) „Mann oder Opfer? Dokumentation einer Fachtagung der Heinrich Böll Stiftung „Forum Männer in Theorie and Praxis der Geschlechterverhältnisse“[1] October, 12 – 13, 2001 in Berlin. Berlin (Heinrich Böll Stiftung) 2002 S.61 - 75

E. Invited Participation to Symposia, Conferences, Seminars

During his professional activity, Prof. Dr. Kirchhoff has followed the invitations to numerous international seminars and international conferences. Usually the contributions have been published. The listing of the attended conferences etc. would therefore contain redundant information and therefore is not given here.

F. Seminars (Selection)

  1. In Japan 2003 - 2014

In

Tokiwa University

Graduate School of Human Sciences

Guidance Seminar for Doctoral Students

Victimology Research

Advanced Victimology

Dissertation Guidance I

Dissertation Guidance II

Guidance Seminar for Master Thesis

History of Victimology

Repeat Victimization

Training of Volunteers in Victim Assistance

Justice for Victims

Sexual Victimization

Victims and Public Opinion

Volunteers in Victim Assistance

Homeless Victimization

In

Tokiwa University

College of International Studies

Comparative Criminology

Victim Assistance

Seminar (with 5 students for three terms Research for the Graduation Thesis:

Mito Telephone Survey on Prejudice Against Homeless

International Dating Violence Study Japanese Component

Victimization of Homeless in Japan

In Tokiwa International College

Comparative Criminology

Introduction into Victimology

  1. in Germany 1970 - 2003: (Selection)

Allgemeine Kriminologie (General Criminology)

Basic Victimology for Bosnian Students

Besondere Kriminologie (Special Criminology)

Das Opfer in der Sozialen Arbeit (Victim in Social Work)

Batterer – Intervention – Prevention Program in USA BIPP

Die Diversionsprogramme der INTEG (The Diversion Programs of INTEG)

Empirische Forschungsmethoden für Soziale Berufe (Empirical Research Methods for Social Professions)

Einführung in die EDV (Introduction into Computer Literacy)

SPSS für Soziale Arbeit (SPSS for Social Workers)

Forensisch-psychologisches Fallseminar (Forensic-Psychological Case Analysis Seminar)

Forensische Aspekte der Jugendgerichts- and Bewährungshilfe (Forensic Aspects in Juvenile Justice and Probation)

Interferenzstatistik für Soziale Berufe (Inferential Statistics for Social Professions)

Interdisziplinäres Hauptseminar Mediation (Interdisciplinary Seminar on Mediation)

Interdisziplinäres Hauptseminar Aspekte der Jugendkriminalität (Interdisciplinary Seminar of Juvenile Court Work)

Interdisziplinäres Hauptseminar: Viktimologie, Kriminologie and Psychologie der Jugendkriminalität (Interdisciplinary Case Seminar in Victimology, Criminology, and Psychology of Juvenile Crime)

Introduction into Criminology for Bosnian Students

Jugendgerichtshilfe – Theorie and Methoden (Juvenile Court Social Work – Theory and Methods)

Jugendgerichtshilfe – Kriminologie and ihre Umsetzung (Juvenile Court Work – Criminology and its Transference into the Professional Praxis)

Jugendstrafrecht (Juvenile Criminal Law)

Klienten-Gewalt gegen Sozialarbeiter (Client’s Violence Against Social Workers)

Opferhilfe and Krisentheorie (Victim Assistance and Crisis Theory)

Praktische Übungen in Diversion (Practical Exercises in Diversion)

Professionalisierung in der Sozialen Arbeit: Opferhilfe (Professionalization in Social Work: Victim Assistance)

Probleme amerikanischer Sozialarbeit mit jugendlichen Delinquenten (Problems of Social Work with Juvenile Delinquents in USA)

Prognose and Sozialarbeit (Prognosis and Social Work)

Sexualstraftaten and ihre Prävention (Sex Crimes and Prevention)

Sexueller Missbrauch von Kindern (together with Elke Bongartz) (Sexual Abuse of Children)

Sexuelle Viktimisation (Sexual Victimization)

Soziale Arbeit and Viktimologie (Social Work and Victimology)

Sozialarbeit in den USA (Social Work in the USA)

Soziale Arbeit in den großen 6 Dachverbänden der Freien Wohlfahrtspflege (Social Work in the six Great Roof Organizations in Germany)

Soziale Arbeit in Wohlfahrtsverbänden – Aspekte des Sozialmanagements (Social Work in Roof Organizations of Social Work – Asopects of Social Management)

Sozialmedizinische, juristische and methodische Aspekte von Betreuungen (Guardianships for Adults – Social mmedical, Legal and Mthodical Aspects)

Strafrecht (Criminal Law)