The Resurrection of the Victim in Penal Theory

Cornelius Prittwitz
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On March 25th, 1996, Jan Philipp Reemtsma was kidnapped. He was held prisoner in a small dark cellar for thirty-three days. More than once he thought that his kidnappers would kill him. They did not. Instead he was released, after his family had paid the sum of thirty million DM. Before he became a victim, Reemtsma had not been a public figure, even though he bore famous name of one of the leading tobacco industries. Thanks to his fortune, he belonged—and still belongs—to the endangered species of “Privatgelehrten,” working in, heading, and funding the Hamburg Institute for Social Research. After the crime, not being a public figure was no longer an option. Reemtsma made the best of the situation and published a diary about the kidnapping and the time after. In this book, he reflects, among other things, on what punishment generally does to offenders and to victims. In his view, “[p]unishment shows the
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刑罚理论中被害人的复活
1996年3月25日,Jan Philipp Reemtsma被绑架。他被关在一个黑暗的小地窖里33天。他不止一次认为绑匪会杀了他。他们没有。相反,在他的家人支付了3000万德国马克之后,他被释放了。在他成为受害者之前,Reemtsma并不是一个公众人物,尽管他在一家领先的烟草行业中享有盛名。由于他的财富,他曾经是——现在仍然是——濒临灭绝的“私人顾问”中的一员,在汉堡社会研究所工作、领导并资助。犯罪发生后,不做公众人物不再是一种选择。Reemtsma充分利用了这种情况,并发表了一篇关于绑架和之后时间的日记。在这本书中,他思考了惩罚通常对罪犯和受害者的影响。在他看来,“惩罚显示了……
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