Professional Memberships and Activities
Dr. Michael Kilchling is a member of the
European Society of Criminology
World Society of Victimology
European Forum for Restorative Justice
Kriminologische Gesellschaft (KrimG, formerly NKG)
- Vereinigung für Europäisches Strafrecht
Dr. Michael Kilchling is
- German Delegate in the Management Committee of the COST Action CA18121 "Cultures Of Victimology: understanding processes of victimization across Europe" of the European Science Foundation
- a member of the scientific advisory board of the Institute for the Sociology of Law and Criminology (IRKS), Vienna
- a member of the advisory board of Prison Fellowship Germany – Alternative Youth Prison Farm Seehaus Leonberg
- a member of the scientific advisory board of the Arbeitskreis der Opferhilfen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ado)
- associate in the Balkan Criminology Network
Dr. Michael Kilchling was
- chair of the European Forum for Restorative Justice
- a member of the Group of Specialists on Assistance to Victims and Prevention of Victimisation (PC-S-AV) of the Council of Europe. This Group drafted the Recommendation Rec(2006)8 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on assistance to crime victims
- a member of the editorial board of the journal F3 – Freedom from Fear
- German Delegate in the Management Committee of the COST Action A21 “Restorative Justice Developments in Europe” of the European Science Foundation
- a member of the Scientific Board of the Association of German Victim Support Groups (ado)
- a member of the Crime Proofing Steering Group of the EU Commission, DG Justice and Home Affairs
- a member of the Steering Group of the AGIS project “Method and Assessment of Vulnerability of Sectors (MAVUS 1 and MAVUS 2)” conducted by the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Ghent University
- a member and secretary of the executive board of the European Forum for Restorative Justice
- a member of the steering group of the AGIS project "Restorative justice: an agenda for Europe" conducted by the European Forum for Restorative Justice
- a member of the Sellin-Glueck Award Committee 2007 of the American Society of Criminology