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Anne-Eva Brauneck (born 9 December 1910 in Hamburg; died 6 March 2007 in Lich) became the first or second female (West) German professor of law in 1965. Brauneck studied law at the end of the Weimar Republic at the University of Heidelberg. She turned to studies on the family backgrounds of juvenile offenders. Her work was suspect to the National Socialists because it did not conform to the government mantras involving the "hereditary nature" of criminal proclivity.

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  • Anne-Eva Brauneck (born 9 December 1910 in Hamburg; died 6 March 2007 in Lich) became the first or second female (West) German professor of law in 1965. Brauneck studied law at the end of the Weimar Republic at the University of Heidelberg. She turned to studies on the family backgrounds of juvenile offenders. Her work was suspect to the National Socialists because it did not conform to the government mantras involving the "hereditary nature" of criminal proclivity. (en)
  • Anne-Eva Brauneck (* 9. Dezember 1910 in Hamburg; † 6. März 2007 in Lich) war die erste deutsche Professorin für Strafrecht und Kriminologie und zweite deutsche Professorin für Rechtswissenschaft. (de)
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  • Anne-Eva Brauneck (born 9 December 1910 in Hamburg; died 6 March 2007 in Lich) became the first or second female (West) German professor of law in 1965. Brauneck studied law at the end of the Weimar Republic at the University of Heidelberg. She turned to studies on the family backgrounds of juvenile offenders. Her work was suspect to the National Socialists because it did not conform to the government mantras involving the "hereditary nature" of criminal proclivity. (en)
  • Anne-Eva Brauneck (* 9. Dezember 1910 in Hamburg; † 6. März 2007 in Lich) war die erste deutsche Professorin für Strafrecht und Kriminologie und zweite deutsche Professorin für Rechtswissenschaft. (de)
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  • Anne-Eva Brauneck (de)
  • Anne-Eva Brauneck (en)
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