Heinz Schöch Explained

Heinz Schöch
Birth Date:20 August 1940
Birth Place:Sarata, Budjak, Soviet Union
Alma Mater:Leibniz College, Tübingen
University of Tübingen
University of Hamburg
Occupation:Law professor
Criminologist
Spouse:y
Children:3

Heinz Schöch (born 20 August 1940) is a German Law professor and Criminologist.[1] He is emeritus professor for Criminal law, Criminology, Youth law and sentencing at Munich University.[2]

Life

Schöch was born in Bessarabia where his family were part of the ethnic German community. The region had been incorporated into the Soviet Union in June 1940, a couple of months before his birth, as part of the territorial carve-up envisaged in the non-aggression pact concluded between Hitler and Stalin the previous summer. Following the ethnic cleansing of the early 1940s he ended up in the US occupation zone of postwar Germany. In 1959 Schöch successfully concluded his schooling in Bad Cannstatt (Stuttgart). He moved on to undertake a General Studies course at in Tübingen. This was followed by work for his law degree at Tübingen and Hamburg.[2] [3] Between 1965 he worked as a research assistant and lecturer at Tübingen's, passing Part 1 of the state law exams in 1965 and Part 2 in 1969.[3] He received his doctorate for basic work on sentencing practice and traffic offences ("Strafzumessungspraxis und Verkehrsdelinquenz") in 1972.[3] [4]

Between 1974 and 1994 he held a full professorship in Sentencing and Criminology at Göttingen, also serving as a temporary judge at the city's district court. In 1985/86 he served as dean of the Law Faculty. During his two decades at Göttingen he turned down offers of university posts at Bielefeld (1977) and Zürich (1981).[3] In 1994 he accepted an appointment at Munich, however, where he succeeded Horst Schüler-Springorum As full professor for Criminology, Youth Justice and Sentencing. Between 1996 and 1998 he was sub-dean of the Jurisprudence faculty and a member of the university senate.[3] Between 2001 and 2003 he was Dean of the Jurisprudence faculty and headed up the newly established "Jurisprudence Seminars" department.[3] Heinz Schöch retired from the Munich professorial post on 1 October 2008.[3]

In 1979 he was a founder member of the . Between 1994 and 2006 Schöch was a member of the, and between 2001 and 2003 he was president of the . From 2008 he chaired the advisory board of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, based in Freiburg, having been since 1994 a board member of the victims' support organisation, .

Between 2011 and 2015 he was a member of the long-standing "Evaluierungskommission Freiburger Sportmedizin" established to uncover the truth behind allegations of sports-doping.[5] In his letter of resignation from the commission, which was published, he was critical of the commission chairman Letizia Paoli.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Entführungs-Opfer Richard Oetker sprach gestern in der Nienburger Polizeiakademie: Wer übernimmt welche Rolle?. 20 October 2010. Kreiszeitung Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Syke. 11 February 2016.
  2. Web site: Prof. Dr. Heinz Schöch . Evaluierungskommission Freiburger Sportmedizin. 11 February 2016.
  3. Book: Vorwort. Verbrechen - Strafe - Resozialisierung: Festschrift für Heinz Schöch zum 70. Geburtstag am 20. August 2010. Dieter Dölling (editor-compiler). Bert Götting (editor-compiler). Bernd-Dieter Meier (editor-compiler). Torsten Verrel (editor-compiler). 29 September 2010. XV. De Gruyter, Berlin. 978-3-89949-606-2.
  4. Book: Strafzumessungspraxis und Verkehrsdelinquenz. Heinz Schöch. 1973. Enke Ferdinand (November 1982 re-issue). 978-3-432-01831-7.
  5. Web site: The Doping Paradise of Freiburg. Andreas Strepenick. Andreas Frey. 8 June 2015. Danish Institute for Sports Studies, København. 12 February 2016.
  6. Web site: 27 April 2015. Prof. Dr. jur. Heinz Schöch, Mitglied der Evaluierungskommission Freiburger Sportmedizin seit Juni 2011. Verschleppung der Doping-Aufklärung durch die Vorsitzende der Evaluierungskommission Freiburger Sportmedizin –Rücktritt von Prof. Dr. Heinz Schöch-. 12 February 2016.