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Johannes Feest (born 21 November 1939 in Berlin) is a German penologist and sociologist of law.He studied law in Vienna (Austria) and Munich (Germany) and sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1974 until his retirement in 2005 he was professor of criminal law at the University of Bremen (Germany). From 1995 to 1997 he directed the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati. He has done research on the courts, police and prisons. Presently, he is primarily engaged with German prison policy. In 2019, he initiated a manifesto to abolish penitentiaries and other prisons. He is the brother of Christian Feest and Gerhard Gleich.

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  • Johannes Feest (* 21. November 1939 in Berlin) ist ein deutscher Kriminologe und Rechtssoziologe. Von 1974 bis zu seiner Versetzung in den Ruhestand 2005 war er Professor für Strafverfolgung, Strafvollzug und Strafrecht sowie Leiter des Strafvollzugsarchivs an der Universität Bremen. Er ist Mit-Herausgeber des Alternativkommentars zum Strafvollzugsgesetz/den Strafvollzugsgesetzen (AK-StVollzG, ISBN 978-3-452-27536-3), totale Institution und Rechtsschutz sowie viele weitere Veröffentlichungen rund um das Thema Strafvollzug und Strafvollstreckung. (de)
  • Johannes Feest (born 21 November 1939 in Berlin) is a German penologist and sociologist of law.He studied law in Vienna (Austria) and Munich (Germany) and sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1974 until his retirement in 2005 he was professor of criminal law at the University of Bremen (Germany). From 1995 to 1997 he directed the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati. He has done research on the courts, police and prisons. Presently, he is primarily engaged with German prison policy. In 2019, he initiated a manifesto to abolish penitentiaries and other prisons. He is the brother of Christian Feest and Gerhard Gleich. (en)
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  • Johannes Feest (* 21. November 1939 in Berlin) ist ein deutscher Kriminologe und Rechtssoziologe. Von 1974 bis zu seiner Versetzung in den Ruhestand 2005 war er Professor für Strafverfolgung, Strafvollzug und Strafrecht sowie Leiter des Strafvollzugsarchivs an der Universität Bremen. Er ist Mit-Herausgeber des Alternativkommentars zum Strafvollzugsgesetz/den Strafvollzugsgesetzen (AK-StVollzG, ISBN 978-3-452-27536-3), totale Institution und Rechtsschutz sowie viele weitere Veröffentlichungen rund um das Thema Strafvollzug und Strafvollstreckung. (de)
  • Johannes Feest (born 21 November 1939 in Berlin) is a German penologist and sociologist of law.He studied law in Vienna (Austria) and Munich (Germany) and sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1974 until his retirement in 2005 he was professor of criminal law at the University of Bremen (Germany). From 1995 to 1997 he directed the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati. He has done research on the courts, police and prisons. Presently, he is primarily engaged with German prison policy. In 2019, he initiated a manifesto to abolish penitentiaries and other prisons. He is the brother of Christian Feest and Gerhard Gleich. (en)
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  • Johannes Feest (de)
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