Erich Marks

This article is about the German educator and criminologist. For the German World War II general, see Erich Marcks.

Erich Marks (born June 22, 1954 in Bielefeld) is a German educationalist and the managing director of the Crime Prevention Council of Lower Saxony. Furthermore he is the managing director of the German Foundation for Crime Prevention and Offender Support (DVS) as well as the German Congress on Crime Prevention.

Life

After graduating from high school Erich Marks studied educational science, psychology and philosophy at the University of Bielefeld from 1973 to 1980. From 1980 to 1983 he was founding director of Brücke Köln e.V. Following he hold the position of the federal manager of the professional association for social work, criminal law and crime policy (DBH) in Bonn from 1983 to 2001. In 2001/ 2002 he was founding director of the German Forum for Crime Prevention foundation (DFK). For many years already he is managing director of the German Foundation of Crime Prevention and Offender Support (DVS) as well as the German Congress on Crime Prevention. Since 2002 Erich Marks is the CEO of the Crime Prevention Council of Lower Saxony located at the Lower Saxony ministry of justice.

Key activities

His work focuses on Crime Prevention at the national level as well as in the field of international cooperation. Furthermore Erich Marks is vice-president of the European Forum for Urban Security (EFUS) based in Paris, member of the executive committee from the [ International Centre for the Prevention of Crime (ICPC) with its head office in Montreal and chairman of the foundation Pro Kind located in Hannover.

Selection of (English) publications

External links

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