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Mr. Professor Dr. Rainer BANSE is a professor of social and legal psychology at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, currently head of the Department of Psychology, member of the Advisory and Accreditation Group for Correctional Services within the National Offender Management Service , Ministry of Justice, United Kingdom. He initiated and is the director of a master's program in Forensic Psychology at the Department of Psychology of the University of Bonn, a teaching and practical training program that has been running for ten years and has had 70 students and over 120 graduates to date .

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Universität Bonn

Jan-2007 to Present

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  • dott image April, 2015

How Common is Men's Self-Reported Sexual Interest in Prepubescent Children?

Consistent evidence exists for sexual interest in children in nonclinical/nonforensic male populations. However, prevalences for community men's self-reported sexual interest in children hav...

  • dott image March, 2012

Frequency, explanatory models and consequences of sexual violence against children and adolescents: Objectives of the Germany-wide MiKADO project

Sexual abuse of children and young people can cause significant psychological damage to the victims and have significant social consequences. For this reason, research into the conditions un...

  • dott image January, 2011

Frequency, etiological models and consequences of child and adolescent sexual abuse: Aims and goals of the German multi-site MiKADO project

Currently, data on sexual abuse and its consequences for the victims are scarce in Germany, especially for non-reported sexual abuse, the so-called "Dunkelfeld". This article presents a comp...