An interview with Nevin Duran & Pary El-Qalqili
More and more cases are becoming known in which teachers and school administrators are cooperating with the police and investigating authorities. It can be seen that the institution of school is not a place of protected learning, but a place where politically active pupils in particular must fear being searched, questioned and handed over by their own teachers. The police and public prosecutor's office act as active cooperation partners of the schools in terms of surveillance and criminalization of pupils. Defense lawyer Nevin Duran gives us an insight into the school system as an extended arm of the investigating authorities and discusses which practices are unlawful.
Nevin Duran has been working as a lawyer since 2013. One of her specializations is juvenile criminal law. In addition to her work as a lawyer, she is a research assistant and lecturer at the Free University of Berlin. She is also writing her doctoral thesis on racism in criminal justice.
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