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Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development

Manuel Eisner

Manuel Eisner, Prof. Dr.

  • Director of the Institute of Criminology‚ Wolfson Professor of Criminology‚ and Director of the Violence Research Centre at the University of Cambridge‚ UK
  • Professor of Sociology‚ University of Zurich
  • Initiator and Co-Project Director z-proso

Prof. Dr. Manuel Eisner studied history at the University of Zurich and holds a PhD in sociology. He is the initiator and director of the Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood. He has published 15 authored or edited books and over 100 journal articles and book chapters in English, German, Spanish and French. His academic work revolves around the explanation of the causes, the consequences and the prevention of interpersonal violence across human societies. His research tries to contribute to the following questions: How can we describe and explain variation in levels of violence between societies and over the course of human history? What psychological and social mechanisms account for change and stability of violent behaviour over the life course? What combination of prevention, intervention and control is best suited to reduce interpersonal violence in different societies across the world?

Prof. Dr. Eisner is a member of several editorial and advisory boards of academic journals and book series. He has also been working as an expert or co-author of reports with national governments, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank and UNODC. He was awarded the Fellowship of the Society of Experimental Criminology and the Sellin-Glueck award by the American Society of Criminology. In 2014, he has organized, with the World Health Organization, the First Global Conference on Violence Reduction at the University of Cambridge.

For his CV, please click on the following link:

CV (PDF, 352 KB)

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