Vered Shidlo-Hezroni, Dr.
Dr. Vered Shidlo-Hezroni is an attorney and criminologist who specializes in social deviation and in the interface between criminology and law, such as criminal law and alternatives thereto. She completed her PhD in the field of structuring social problems from the Department of Criminology at the University of Chicago at Illinois. She also holds an LLM degree from the University of Houston, Texas, and a teaching certificate. She is active in the field of qualitative evaluation.
Teaching fields: criminology, penal law, public law, social problems, and restorative justice.
Dr. Shidlo-Hezroni is a lecturer in the Open University’s Department of Economics and Management, teaching the Social Security course, and supervises seminar papers in this field
Restorative Justice as Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The Case of Child Victims, Co-authors: Gal and Shidlo-Hezroni in Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Victim Participation in Justice edited by Edna Erez, Michael Kilchling and Jo-Anne Wemmers