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In westlichen Demokratien häufen sich Fälle von rechtem
Terrorismus. Die innere Sicherheit und das Leben von
gesellschaftlichen Minderheiten und in der Öffentlichkeit
stehenden Personen werden durch vielfältige Formen schwerer
Gewalttaten und Terrorakte bedroht. Begründungen für solche Akte
verweisen auf althergebrachten
Rechtsextremismus,  Rassismus, Antisemitismus oder
Autoritarismus. Ebenso zeigen sich aber auch neue
Erscheinungsformen, die auf Verschwörungstheorien und
Ideologieversatzstücken aufbauen. Der Band setzt sich zum
Ziel, zur Erforschung des gegenwärtigen Rechtsterrorismus
beizutragen. Ausgangspunkt ist die Frage, inwieweit es sich bei
aktuellen, nationalen und internationalen Attentaten um „neue“
Formen des Terrorismus handelt. Dabei sollen zum einen die
weltanschaulichen, strategischen, kommunikativen, praktischen und
operativen Dimensionen des Terrorismus beleuchtet werden. Zum
anderen soll auch gefragt werden, ob und auf welche Weise diese
Erscheinungen mit trans- und internationalen politischen und
gesamtgesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen zusammenhängen. Darüber
hinaus stellt sich die Frage, welchen Einfluss ein
gesellschaftlicher Rechtsruck mit entsprechenden
menschenfeindlichen Einstellungen in der Bevölkerung und
abwertender Hassrede im Internet auf dieses Phänomen
hat. Insgesamt scheinen die neuen, neu konfigurierten oder
modifizierten Formen rechten Terrorismus viel mit einem
veränderten Verhältnis zwischen Individuum und Kollektiv,
zwischen Einzeltäter und globalem Netzwerk zu tun zu haben.
The German Congress on Crime Prevention (GCOCP) is an annual event
that takes place since 1995 in different German cities and targets
all areas of crime prevention. Since its foundation the GCOCP has
been open to an international audience with a growing number of
non-German speaking participants joining. To give the international
guests their own discussion forum, the Annual International Forum
(AIF) within the GCOCP was established in 2007. For international
guests this event offers lectures in English language as well as
other activities within the GCOCP that are translated
simultaneously. This book gives the outcomes of the 6th AIF (16.
and 17. April 2012 in Munich). The articles reflect worldwide views
on crime prevention and criminal policy as well as the current
status, discussion, research and projects in crime prevention from
different countries. Also the Munich Declarations is included, a
report about the key findings of the congress.
The German Congress on Crime Prevention (GCOCP) is an annual event
that takes place since 1995 in different German cities and targets
all areas of crime prevention. Since its foundation the GCOCP has
been open to an international audience with a growing number of
non-German speaking participants joining. To give the international
guests their own discussion forum, the Annual International Forum
(AIF) within the GCOCP was established in 2007. For non-German
guests this event offers lectures in English language as well as
other activities within the GCOCP that are translated
simultaneously. This book reflects the input and output of the 3rd
Annual International Forum 2009 which took place 8th and 9th of
June 2009 in Hanover (state of Lower Saxony). This book contains
lectures of the GCOCP and AIF as well as a contribution from a
partner organisation of the congress. The articles reflect
worldwide views on crime prevention and criminal policy as well as
the current status, discussion, research and projects in crime
prevention from different countries, Europe and the world. Also the
Hanover Declaration is included, a report about the key findings of
the congress.
The German Congress on Crime Prevention (GCOCP) is an annual event
that has taken place since 1995 in different German cities and
targets all areas of crime prevention. Since its foundation the
GCOCP has been opened to an international audience with a growing
number of non-German speaking participants joining. To give the
international guests their own discussion forum, the Annual
International Forum (AIF) within the GCOCP was established in 2007.
For non-German guests this event offers lectures in English
language as well as other activities within the GCOCP that are
translated simultaneously. This book reflects the input and output
of the 2nd Annual International Forum 2008 which took place 2nd and
3rd of June 2008 in Leipzig (state of Saxony). Firstly lectures of
the AIF are printed, followed by contributions from participants of
the congress. The articles reflect worldwide views on crime
prevention as well as the current status, discussion, research and
projects in crime prevention from different countries. The topics
range from prevention of juvenile violence, international examples
and developments in crime prevention, prevention of school
shootings, social capital and community participation to the
results from a workshop within the congress "Probation meets
Prevention."
The German Congress on Crime Prevention is an annual event that has
taken place since 1995 in different German cities and targets all
areas of crime prevention. Since its foundation the GCOCP has been
opened to an international audience with a growing number of
non-German speaking participants joining. To give the international
guests their own discussion forum, the 1st Annual International
Forum (AIF) within the GCOCP took place June 18 and 19 2007 in
Wiesbaden (Capital of the State of Hesse). For non-German guests
this event offered five AIF lectures in English language as well as
other activities that were translated simultaneously. This book
reflects the input and output of the 1st Annual International
Forum. Firstly four lectures of the AIF are printed, followed by
contributions from participants of the congress. The articles
reflect worldwide views on crime prevention as well as the current
status, discussion, research and projects in crime prevention from
different countries. The topics range from what works in crime
prevention, youth and prevention, youth violence, Neighbourhood
Watch and corruption. At the end the Wiesbaden Declaration is
included, a report about the key findings of the Wiesbaden
congress.
Until recently crime prevention has been considered of little
importance in the training of practitioners in related disciplines.
In Europe there is a lack of opportunities for basic training and
professional development. It can be assumed that the demand for
qualified specialists and managers in crime prevention will
increase. It was the objective of the Beccaria-Center Professional
Training in Crime Prevention to work on closing this gap. With the
financial support of the AGIS-programme of the European Commission,
the project was implemented by the Council of Crime Prevention of
Lower Saxony, Germany with eight European partners. This
compilation from the involved countries reflects the current
situation of qualification in crime prevention. The contributions
show that it is necessary to expand basic training and further
professional development opportunities in crime prevention. They
clearly demonstrate that the demand for high quality and
sustainable crime prevention is higher than ever and there is a
clear lack of such training offers in Germany and in Europe more
widely.
The German Congress on Crime Prevention (GCOCP) is an annual event
that takes place since 1995 in different German cities and targets
all areas of crime prevention. Since its foundation the GCOCP has
been open to an international audience with a growing number of
non-German speaking participants joining. To give the international
guests their own discussion forum, the Annual International Forum
(AIF) within the GCOCP was established in 2007. For international
guests this event offers lectures in English language as well as
other activities within the GCOCP that are translated
simultaneously. This book reflects the outcomes of the 4th AIF (10.
and 11. of May 2010 in Berlin) and 5th AIF (30. and 31. of May 2011
in Oldenburg). The articles reflect worldwide views on crime
prevention and criminal policy as well as the current status,
discussion, research and projects in crime prevention from
different countries. Also both the Berlin and Oldenburg
Declarations are included, reports about the key findings of both
congresses.
F r eine gezielte und fundierte Auseinandersetzung mit der
Rechtsextremismusforschung bietet dieses Buch sowohl f r den Kenner
als auch f r den Einsteiger eine besondere Herangehensweise.
Mittels einer mehrperspektivischen Wirklichkeitskonstruktion werden
die verschiedenen Perspektiven bzw. Wirklichkeiten des
Rechtsextremismus dargestellt, um dadurch den Blick auf die
unterschiedlichen Problematiken zu sch rfen, ein tiefer gehendes
Verst ndnis zu erm glichen und gleichzeitig einen breiteren Zugang
zum Thema Rechtsextremismus bieten zu k nnen. "Die Autoren starten
mit einer kritischen Analyse der Polizeilichen Kriminalstatistik
und der Verfassungsschutzberichte von 1987 bis 2000. Sie wenden
dann den Blick auf Jugendstudien und deren Ergebnisse zu
rechtsextremistischen Einstellungen Jugendlicher zwischen 1990 und
1999. Auf dieser Daten(analyse)basis aufbauend widmen sie sich
anschlie end der 'theoretischen Wirklichkeit' des
Rechtsextremismus, d.h. in exemplarischer Form zwei theoretischen
Konzepten (von Helmut Willems einerseits, Wilhelm Heitmeyer
andererseits), die in der allgemeinen und Fach ffentlichkeit
hervorstechende Bedeutung gewonnen haben. Den Abschluss der Arbeit
bildet eine knappe Auseinandersetzung mit der 'p
dagogisch-praktischen' Wirklichkeit des Rechtsextremismus im Rahmen
der thematisierten allgemeinen P dagogisierung gesellschaftlicher
Probleme. Das nun hier vorliegende Buch regt zum Nach- und
Weiterdenken an. Es zeugt vom genauen und methodisch sorgf ltigen
Vorgehen der Autoren. Es bietet eine F lle von Material, das auch f
r diejenigen Leser von hohem Interesse ist, die sich auf die
theoretischen Vertiefungen nicht einlassen m gen. Ich w nsche dem
Buch weite Verbreitung." Prof. Dr. Hans-J rgen Kerner Direktor des
Instituts f r Kriminologie der Universit t T bingen
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