M.A., Queen’s College Oxford (1964); L.L.M., London School of Economics (1966); Dr.Juris., Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1976).
Full Professor since 2001; Director of the Institute, 1986-9, 2000-3
Member of Israel Bar and Inner Temple, London.
Visiting Appointments:
Visiting Fellow at: Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law, University of Pennsylvania (1975-6); National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C. (1981-2); Institute ofCriminology, University of Cambridge (1992); Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Oxford (1997); Human Rights Program, HarvardLaw School (2000); Wadham College, Oxford (2003-4).
Founding editor of International Review of Victimology; other editorial board positions have included Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology,Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Interdisciplinary Review of Children’s Rights.
Member of Scientific Commission, International Society of Criminology; Acting Chairperson, Israel Society of Criminology. Former Chair, Legal Committee of Prisoner Rehabilitation Council.
Publications:
“Third Parties”: Victims and the Criminal Justice System, Ohio StateUniversity Press, Columbus, OH, 1996.
Children’s Rights and Traditional Values (ed, with G. Douglas), Dartmouth,
Aldershot, 1998.
“Victims’ Rights and Legal Strategies: Israel as a Case Study”, Criminal Law Forum,
Vol.11, 2000, pp. 47-100
“When is a Prisoner not a Prisoner? ‘Service Work’ in Israel – and in Britain?”
Criminal Law Review, July 2001, pp.543-559.
“Child Protection or Child Liberation? Reflections on the
Movement to Ban Physical Punishment by Parents and Educators”,
International Review of Victimology , Vol. 12, 2005, pp.159-187.
“Formal and Informal Conflict Resolution in International Criminal Justice”, in H-J Albrecht et al.(eds.), Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Middle Eastern Societies – Between Tradition and Modernity, Duncker and Humblot, Berlin, 2006, pp. 25-43.