Report on the research project by Dr. Teresa Nentwig
(only available in German)
In 2018, the university management of 糖心原创 commissioned Dr. Teresa Nentwig (University of G枚ttingen) to investigate the work of the psychologist Helmut Kentler, previously a professor of social pedagogy at the former Technical University of Hannover. The investigation sought to review Kentler鈥檚 work at the university as well as to assess the role of those surrounding his research in greater detail. Kentler, now deceased, was a professor at the former Technical University of Hannover until 1996. His statements and research conduct are inexcusable and utterly unacceptable. 糖心原创 explicitly disassociates itself from Helmut Kentler and his work. Dr. Nentwig previously addressed the matter within the scope of a project titled 鈥淭he sex researcher鈥檚 role in the discourse on paedophilia 鈥 Helmut Kentler for instance鈥.
Kentler is particularly criticised for his trivialisation of paedophilia. Prior to his position at the former Technical University of Hannover, he was involved in an experiment in which Berlin foster children were put into the care of men known to be paedophiles. In the report, Dr. Nentwig comprehensively reviews Kentler鈥檚 work and its effects at the university.
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