Comprehensive Support for Justice and Healing
1. Criminological and Forensic Consulting
Analysis and solutions for understanding crime and its consequences
I offer specialized consultations in criminology and forensic science, supporting individuals, legal entities, and institutions in understanding complex criminal phenomena.
Through my experience and training in law, criminology, and forensic science:
- I analyze crime dynamics, criminal behavior, and the factors influencing actions.
- I provide technical support in judicial settings, including criminological assessments and expert opinions for both civil and criminal cases.
- I collaborate with lawyers, psychologists, investigators, judges, prosecutors, and other professionals to build solid, evidence-based analyses that are valuable in trials or expert evaluations.
- I have in-depth knowledge of coercive control in domestic abuse cases, including parental alienation.
- I am trained in the prevention of femicide and homicide, with expertise in recognizing the eight stages of the homicide timeline.
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Facilitation in Restorative Justice
Creating dialogue to repair harm and build new possibilities
Restorative justice is an innovative and humane way of addressing conflict and crime, placing dialogue between victims and perpetrators at the center.
As a trained facilitator:
- I lead meetings where participants can share their experiences, needs, and perspectives in a safe and respectful environment.
- I support victims on their path to healing, helping them regain a sense of safety and dignity.
- I help offenders acknowledge responsibility for their actions, fostering change and relationship repair.
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Rehabilitation of Victims with Trauma approach
An empathic approach to overcome trauma and regain serenity
Victims of crime often carry deep emotional and psychological wounds.
Through the Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP) methodology, I support people in:
- Understanding and managing symptoms related to traumatic events.
- Regaining control over their lives by strengthening personal resilience.
- Fostering safe emotional healing, while respecting each person’s unique timing and needs.
My approach combines empathy with specialized techniques to guide individuals through the sensitive process of rehabilitation, offering personalized and targeted support.
Criminological Analysis
Fact analysis is central to the criminologist’s work, involving a thorough review of police reports, legal documents, and any records provided by lawyers. Using these insights, criminological investigations are conducted to reconstruct each step and event that led to the criminal act.
Criminological investigations differ from traditional law enforcement work; they are designed to process all gathered information to understand the full scope of a criminal incident. These investigations are multidisciplinary, incorporating fields like ballistics, computer science, forensic science, profiling, and more.
Collaboration with law enforcement, the judiciary, legal professionals, and other relevant authorities is essential to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated approach to each case, allowing for more effective decision-making and the protection of all parties involved.
Clients of Schaller Consulting KLG
Schaller Consulting KLG provides criminological consulting services for a diverse range of clients, including:
Individuals and Legal Entities
- Private clients seeking professional criminological insights.
- Corporate clients requiring specialized consulting services.
Law Enforcement and Judicial Bodies
- Judiciary, courts, and police departments;
- Governmental agencies involved in crime analysis and prevention.
Legal and Consulting Firms
- Law firms, attorneys, and legal consultants;
- Specialized consulting firms needing expert criminological support.
Counseling and Support Centers
- Counseling centers offering assistance to victims or affected individuals;
- Institutions addressing crime-related social challenges.
Financial Institutions
- Banking institutions requiring risk assessments or security consulting.
Correctional Facilities
- Institutions focused on rehabilitation and crime prevention.
Industry Associations and Educational Institutions
- Schools, universities, and industry associations involved in criminology education or advocacy.
