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Franz Exner (9 August 1881 - 1 October 1947) was an Austrian-German criminologist and criminal lawyer. Alongside Edmund Mezger, Hans von Hentig and Gustav Aschaffenburg, he was a leading and in some respects a pioneering representative of the German school of criminology (which at that time tended to treat criminology as a branch of Jurisprudence, rather than as a branch of the Social sciences) in the first half of the twentieth century. During the 1920s and 1930s Exner produced pioneering work on the interface between Criminology and Sociology. He became a controversial figure among subsequent generations because of the extent to which during the 1930s and 1940s his ideas evolved towards National Socialist ideology, notably with regard to so-called "criminal biology", which, by more recen

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  • فرانز إكسنر (ar)
  • Franz Exner (de)
  • Franz Exner (criminologist) (en)
  • Franz Exner (fr)
  • Franz Exner (it)
  • Franz Exner (jurist) (sv)
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  • Franz Exner (* 9. August 1881 in Wien; † 1. Oktober 1947 in München) war ein österreichisch-deutscher Kriminologe und Strafrechtler. Er zählte neben Edmund Mezger, Hans von Hentig und Gustav Aschaffenburg während der Weimarer Republik und zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus zu den maßgeblichen Vertretern der deutschsprachigen Kriminologie. Zur Zeit der Weimarer Republik erbrachte Exner Pionierleistungen im Bereich der deutschsprachigen Kriminalsoziologie. Umstritten sind hingegen bis heute das Ausmaß seiner Annäherungen an die NS-Ideologie und das Ausmaß seiner Verstrickungen innerhalb der Kriminalbiologie zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • فرانز إكسنر (بالألمانية: Franz Exner)‏ (و. 1881 – 1947 م) هو ‏، وأستاذ جامعي نمساوي، ولد في فيينا، توفي في ميونخ، عن عمر يناهز 66 عاماً. (ar)
  • Franz Exner (né le 9 août 1881 à Vienne, décédé le 1er octobre 1947 à Munich) est un criminologue et spécialiste de droit pénal germano-autrichien. (fr)
  • Franz Exner (Vienna, 9 agosto 1881 – Monaco di Baviera, 1º ottobre 1947) è stato un criminologo tedesco. (it)
  • Franz Exner, född 9 augusti 1881, död 1 oktober 1947, var en österrikisk straffrättslärare. Han var son till Adolf Exner. Exner blev professor i Czernowitz 1912, 1916 i Prag, 1919 i Tübingen och 1921 i Leipzig. Bland Exners verk märks Das Wesen der Fahrlässigkeit (1910) och Theorie der Sicherungsmittel (1914). Vid Nürnbergprocessen 1945–1946 försvarade han med assistans av generalöverste Alfred Jodl. (sv)
  • Franz Exner (9 August 1881 - 1 October 1947) was an Austrian-German criminologist and criminal lawyer. Alongside Edmund Mezger, Hans von Hentig and Gustav Aschaffenburg, he was a leading and in some respects a pioneering representative of the German school of criminology (which at that time tended to treat criminology as a branch of Jurisprudence, rather than as a branch of the Social sciences) in the first half of the twentieth century. During the 1920s and 1930s Exner produced pioneering work on the interface between Criminology and Sociology. He became a controversial figure among subsequent generations because of the extent to which during the 1930s and 1940s his ideas evolved towards National Socialist ideology, notably with regard to so-called "criminal biology", which, by more recen (en)
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