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VITA
JOHN HAGAN
PERSONAL
Citizenship: Canada, USA
Marital Status: Married
Phone: 847-491-5688 (NU-Office); 312-988-6595 (ABF-Office); 847-942-5142 (Home)
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Ph.D., Sociology, University of Alberta, 1974
Specializations: (1) Deviance & Criminology; (2) Sociology of Law; (3) Social Theory.
Supervisor: G. Nettler, Dissertation Title: Criminal Justice in a Canadian Province
Fellow, Institute in Law & Behavioral Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Summer,
1972
M.A., Sociology, University of Alberta, 1971
B.A., Sociology, University of Illinois, 1968
UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS
John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and Law, Northwestern University, 1999 – Present
Sage Sara Miller McCune Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
University, 2017-2018.
Chair, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, 2009 – 2010; 2013-2014
Co-Director & Research Professor, Center on Law & Globalization, American Bar Foundation,
Chicago, Illinois, 1999 - Present
University Professor Emeritus of Law and Sociology, University of Toronto, 2004- Present
University Professor and Professor of Law and Sociology, University of Toronto, 1997-2004.
Dahlstrom Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Law, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, 1994-1996
Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1982-1996
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Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980-1982
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Erindale College, Centre of Criminology,
University of Toronto, 1977-1980
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and School of Law, Indiana University,
1977-1978
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Erindale College, Centre of Criminology,
University of Toronto, 1974-1977
Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, 1974
AWARDS AND HONORARY APPOINTMENTS
Elected Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, 2017
Cesar Beccaria Gold Medal, German Society of Criminology, September 2015.
Academy of Criminal Justice Science, International Section, Outstanding Book Award, 2013
(with Sanja Kutjak Ivkovic for Reclaiming Justice: The International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia and Local Courts, Oxford University Press, 2012).
Law & Society Association, Harry J. Kalven Jr. Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in
Law & Society, 2012
Ruth Peterson-Lauren Krivo Mentoring Award, Sociology of Law Section,
American Sociological Association, 2012
Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2010
Stockholm Prize in Criminology, 2009, Stockholm Sweden (co-recipient with Raul Zaffaroni,
Justice of Argentina Supreme Court)
Albert J. Reiss Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, Crime, Law & Deviance Section,
American Sociological Association Award, 2009 (withWenona Rymond-Richmond for
Darfur and the Crime of Genocide, Cambridge University Press).
Michael J. Hindelang Book Award, American Society of Criminology, 2009 (withWenona
Rymond-Richmond for Darfur and the Crime of Genocide, Cambridge University Press).
Best Article Award (with for “How Law Rules: Torture, Terror and the Normative Judgments of
Iraqi Judges.” Law & Society Review, Vol. 42, pp. 605-644). Law & Society
Association, 2009.
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Best Article Award (with Holly Foster for “S/he’s a Rebel: Toward a Sequential Stress Theory of
Delinquency and Gendered Pathways to Disadvantage in Emerging Adulthood.” Social
Forces, Vol. 82, pp. 53-86), Section on Mental Health, American Sociological
Association, 2005.
Albert J. Reiss Distinguished Scholar Award, Crime, Law & Deviance Section, American
Sociological Association, 2003 (for Northern Passage, Harvard University Press).
Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar, 2001-2002
The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, 1997-1998
Edwin H. Sutherland Award, The American Society of Criminology, 1997
C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1998 (with Bill McCarthy, for
Mean Streets, Cambridge University Press).
Michael J. Hindelang Award, American Society of Criminology, 1998 (with Bill McCarthy, for
Mean Streets, Cambridge University Press).
Appointed Member, Panel on Juvenile Delinquency, Prevention and Control, National Academy
of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1997-1999
Distinguished Visiting Lectureship, Institute for the Study of Status Passages and Risks in the
Life Course, University of Bremen, April, 1998.
German Marshall Fund Fellow, 1996-1997
Alumni Wall of Recognition, Inducted Member, University of Alberta, 1995-
Killam Research Fellowship, The Canada Council, 1991-1993
Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1988-
Oswald Hall Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of Toronto, 1994
Invited Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, Calif.,
deferred
Lansdown Lecturer, University of Victoria, Spring, 1992
Appointed Member, Task Force on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession, Canadian Bar
Association, 1991-1993
Appointed Member, Panel on High Risk Youth, National Academy of Sciences, Washington,
D.C., 1989-1993
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Elected Fellow, American Society of Criminology, 1985-
Elected to Membership, Sociological Research Association, 1985-
Distinguished Scholar Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Crime, Law and
Deviance, 1989.
Outstanding Scholarship Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and
Juvenile Delinquency Division, 1989.
Beto Chair Lecturer, Sam Houston State University, November, 1990.
Appointed Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, 1987-1990.
Appointed Research Fellow, Statistics Canada, 1986-1990.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Leave Fellowship, 1983-84.
Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship, 1971-74.
PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
President, American Society of Criminology, 1990-1991
Inaugural and Continuing Editor, Annual Review of Law & Social Science, 2005- 2017
Appointed Member, Panel on National Institute of Justice, National Research Council, National
Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 2008-2009
Chair, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association, 2001-2002
Co-Editor, Annual Review of Sociology, 1993-1998 (Previously Associate Editor and Editorial
Board Member). Reappointed 1998-2004 (with Karen Cook)
Co-Editor, Law & Social Inquiry, 1999-2001 (with Laura Beth Nielsen)
Criminology Editor, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Northwestern University School
of Law, 1996-.
Elected Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association, 2003-2005.
Appointed Member, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2004-
Editorial Board, Social Forces, 1990-1993, 1995-1996, 2010-2013
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Editorial Board, Social Problems, 2005-
Editorial Board, Sociological Forum, 2006-
Editorial Board, European Journal of Criminology, 2002-
Associate Editor, Contemporary Sociology, 2000-
Chair, Disparity Study Advisory Panel, U.S. Sentencing Commission, Washington, D.C., 1997-
Appointed Member, Panel on Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, National Research Council,
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1998-2000
Appointed Member, Panel on School Violence, National Research Council, National Academy
of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 2001-2002
Appointed Member, National Scientific Advisory Council, National Survey of Adolescent
Health, 1999-
Nominations Committee, Sociological Research Association, 2001-2002.
Chair, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology 1997-98.
Appointed Member, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1999.
International Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1997-
Chair, American Sociological Association Publications Committee, 1995-1998.
Chair, Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1997
Chair, Nominations Committee, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association,
1998
Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1996-
Elected Member, Council of the Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological
Association, 1997-
Editorial Board, Criminal Justice, 2000-
Editorial Board, Criminology, 1996-
Board of Consulting Editors, Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency, 1981-
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Theoretical Criminology, 1996-
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Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Law & Society, 1986-
Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Criminology, 1995-
Associate Editor (Frank Munger, Editor) and Editorial Board Member, Law & Society
Review, 1977-1981, 1992-1995
Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Survey Research, Academic Press.
Advisory Board Member, Criminal Justice Archives Project, American Society of
Criminology, 1994
Member, Advisory Board, The Handbook of Law and Social Science, Bruce Sales (Ed.), Plenum
Publishers, 1993-
Elected Member, Sociology of Law Section Council, American Sociological Association, 1993-
1996.
Advisory Board Member, Legal Ethics Research Program, Law School, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Appointed Member, Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology (1994-1995)
Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology, 1992-1994
Editorial Consultant, Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 1982-1995
Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly, 1994-1996
Member, Research Advisory Board, University of Toronto, 1992-1994
Associate Editor, Criminology, 1981-1994
Editor, Series on Crime & Society, Westview Press, 1991-
Co-Chair (with Patricia Blocksom and Bertha Wilson as Honorary Chair), National Conference
on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession, Canadian Bar Association, October 29-31,
1992, Toronto
Consultant, Federal Review of Victimization Surveys, Canadian Department of Justice, 1991-
Hans Kalven Prize Committee, Law & Society Association, 1991-1993
Member, Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1992-
Member, Advisory Board, The Handbook of Law and Social Science, Bruce Sales (Ed.), Plenum
Publishers
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Editorial Board, American Sociological Review, 1986-1990
Editorial Board, American Journal of Sociology, 1983-1985
Editorial Board, American Sociological Review, 1982-1984
Member, Law & Society Review Panel, National Science Foundation, 1991-1992
Special Issue Editor, Discrimination and the Law, Law & Human Behavior, Volume 9, 1985
Associate Editor, Sociological Inquiry, 1977-1983
Associate Editor, Social Problems, 1978-1981
Associate Editor, Law & Human Behavior, 1983-1986
Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1981-85
Member, Advisory Board, Legal Analysis Inc., Champaign, Illinois
Member, Distinguished Scholar Award Committee, Crime and Delinquency Section, American
Sociological Association, 1990-1991
Member, Law and Society Association Graduate Workshop Committee, 1995
Member, Sociology of Law Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association, 1995
Member, Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1995
Member, Humanities and Social Sciences Panel of the Research Board, 1989-1992
Member, Fellowship Committee, Laidlaw Foundation, 1988-
Chair, Ethical Issues Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1988-1989
Member, Ethical Issues Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1989-
Member, Nominations Committee, Law & Society Association, 1988
Member, Program Committee, American Sociological Association, 1988
Member, Program Committee, Law & Society Association, 1988
Consultant, Evaluation of Ontario Legal Aid Plan, Abt Associates, Toronto/Ottawa, 1988-
Chair, Ethical Issues Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1988-1989
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Chair, Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1986-87
Chair, Grants and Contracts, American Society of Criminology, 1987-88
Chair, Section on Criminology, American Sociological Association, 1985-1986
Chair, Social Sciences Review Panel, Connaught Committee, University of Toronto, 1986-
Co-Chairperson (with Dean J.R.S. Prichard and Professor Giesele Cote-Harper), Task Force on
Law & Society, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, 1984-1985
Chair, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1985-1986
Chair, Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1986-1987
Executive Council, American Society of Criminology, 1984-1987
Board of Trustees, Law & Society Association, 1980-1983
Professional Advisory Board, Addiction Research Foundation, 1983-
Elected Member of Council of the Crime and Delinquency Section of American Sociological
Association, 1981-1984
Member of the Research Committee, Social Science Research Council of Canada, 1976-1978
Member of Program Committee, American Society of Criminology Meetings, 1979, 1980, 1985
Member of Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1983-1984
Chair, Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1987
Consultant, National Institute of Justice, Washington, 1982
Consultant, Koba Associates, Washington, 1981-
Consultant, Royal Canadian Mounted Police College, Ottawa, 1979
Consultant, Association of Municipal Police Governing Authorities, Province of Ontario, 1979
Local Arrangements Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems Meetings, 1980,
Toronto
Nominations Committee, Law & Society Association, 1981-1982
Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1982-1983
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Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association, 1984-1986
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Co-Principal Investigator (with Holly Foster), “Adolescent and Adult Lives of Children on
Parents Returning from Prison,” National Science Foundation, Approximately $370,000,
September 2015 – August 2019
Co-Principal Investigator (with Holly Foster), White House Conference on Parental
Incarceration in the United State: Bringing Together Research and Policy to Reduce
Collateral Costs for Children, National Science Foundation conference grant,
Approximately $50,000, August 2013
Co-Principal Investigator (with Holly Foster), “Punishment Regimes and the Multi-Level Effects
of Parental Imprisonment: Inter-Institutional, Inter-generational and Inter-sectional
Models of Inequality and Exclusion,” National Science Foundation, Approximately
$230,000, June 2012 – May 2015.
Principal Investigator, A Comparative Cohort Study of the Global Economic Recession and
the Early Careers of Women and Men Lawyers in New York City and Frankfurt, Law School Admission Council, 2011-2013, Approximately $57,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Andrea Chandrasekher), “Home Foreclosures and Violent
Crime,” Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Program on Violence, Approximately
$16,000, Fall 2011-Fall 2013.
Principal Investigator, “Crime, War and Wealth Pre- and Post-Invasion Iraq,” National Science
Foundation, Approximately $155,000, Fall 2010- Fall 2013.
Principal Investigator, “Good Governance Training Program, South Kordofan, Sudan,”
Humanity United, Approximately $30,000, Spring 2010.
Principal Investigator (with Gabriele Plickert and Hans Merkens), “Opting In? The Early Post-
Law School Careers of Women and Men Lawyers in German and American Cities,” Law
School Admission Council, Summer 2008 – Summer 2010, Approximately $200,000,
and 37,000 Euros from the Alexander Von Humbolt Foundation, Fall 2008- Fall 2010.
Principal Investigator, “Explaining Death and Atrocity in Darfur,” (with Alberto Palloni)
National Science Foundation, July 2006- December 2008, approximately $135,000.
Principal Investigator, “The Intergenerational Consequences of Parental Incarceration on
Children,” (with Holly Foster), National Science Foundation, Approximately $300,000,
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July 2006 – June 2008.
Principal Investigator, “From Law School to Later Life: A 20 Year Panel Study of the Careers of
Women and Men Lawyers,” Law School Admission Council, January 2005-December
2006, Approximately $92,000.
Principal Investigator, “After School: Coming of Age in the Ethnic Transformation of a Global
Edge City,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2004-2007,
Approximately, $150,000.
Principal Investigator, “Crime, Perceived Criminal Injustice and Electoral Politics,” Selected
Module for Pilot Study of the 2006 American National Elections Survey (with Ross
Matsueda, Lauren Krivo and Ruth Peterson, Fall, 2006.
Principal Investigator, Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity in the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, National Science Foundation, 2001-2005,
Approximately $150,000.
Principal Investigator, Delinquency and Depression in the Transition to Adulthood: Toward a
Theory of Deviant Adolescent Role Exits to Adult Disadvantage, National Science
Foundation, 2000-2005, Approximately $116,000.
Principal Investigator, Case Study of a Shooting at Tilden High School, Panel on School
Violence, National Research Council, 2001-2002, Approximately $50,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Mary Patillo-McCoy), Race, Perceptions of Social Injustice and
Violence Among Chicago and Toronto Youth, National Consortium for Research on
Violence, 2001-2002, Approximately $50,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Scot Wortley), Race, Perceptions of Social Injustice and Deviant
Behaviour, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1999-2003,
Approximately $80,000.
Principal Investigator, "Social Capital and the Migration of Law Students and Lawyers Between
Geographic and Practice Areas," Law School Admission Council, Jan. 1998-Dec. 1998,
Approximately $44,000.
Principal Investigator, "Long Way Home: The Lives of American Vietnam War Resisters in
Canada," Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1998-2000,
Approximately $109,800.
Principal Investigator, "Generational Social Change and Urban Youth in Transition," Johann
Jacobs Foundation, 1998-2001, Approximately $160,000.
Principal Investigator, "Right Wing Extremism, Aggression and Hostility Toward Foreigners
Among German and American Youth," W.T. Grant Foundation, 1996-1997,
Approximately $35,000.
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Co-Principal Investigator (with Klaus Boehnke), Right Wing Extremism, Aggression and
Hostility Toward Foreigners Among German and American Youth, German-American
Academic Council Foundation, TransCoop Program, 1996-1999, $45,000 (Matching
Funds).
Principal Investigator, "The Next Generation: Life Course Effects of Immigration and
Educational Experiences on Adolescent Transition to Adulthood," Joint Centre of
Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, 1997-1998, $6,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Fiona Kay), Barriers and Opportunities Within Law: Prospects
for Women and Visible Minorities in a Changing Profession, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council, 1997-2000, Approximately $78,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Fiona Kay), Women, Minorities and the Transformation of the
Legal Profession, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1996-98,
Approximately $56,000.
Principal Investigator, Effects of Adolescent Subcultural Involvements on Adults and their
School Age Children, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1993-1996,
$209,300.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Bill McCarthy), Work and School as Institutional
Supports for Toronto and Vancouver Street Youth, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council, 1991-93, Approximately $147,000.
Principal Investigator, A Panel Study of the Advancement of Men and Women in the Legal
Profession, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1990-1992,
Approximately $98,000.
Principal Investigator, Gender, Life Course History and Delinquency, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council, 1988-1990, Approximately $75,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (one of five), Legal Theory and Public Policy, Connaught Special
Research Programme Grant, 1984-1989, $781,500
Principal Investigator, White-Collar Delinquency and the Class Dynamics of the Family, Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 1986-1988, Approximately $70,000
Principal Investigator, Profiles of Disciplined Lawyers, Law Society of Upper Canada, 1987-
1988, $7,800.
Principal Investigator, Sexual Stratification of the Legal Profession, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1984-1986, $51,000
Principal Investigator, Three Canadian Tests of a Structural Theory of Crime, Ministry of the
Solicitor General of Canada, 1985-1986, $5000
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Principal Investigator, The Societal Response to a White Collar Crime, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1983-1984, $25,000
Project Director (with Ruth Peterson), The Sanctioning of Drug Offenders, Department of
Justice, Washington, 1981-1982, $10,000
Co-Principal Investigator, (with Ilene Bernstein), The Social Organization of Criminal Justice
Processing in Ten American Cities, National Institute of Mental Health, 1977-1980,
$225,000
Co-Principal Investigator (one of six), Longitudinal Study of Cumulative Effects of
Discretionary Decision-Making in the Criminal Justice Process, funded by the Negotiated
Grants Section of the Canada Council, 1977-1980, $820,000
Principal Investigator, Crime in the Chinese Community, Canada Council, 1979-1980, $10,000
Principal Investigator, Victim Involvement in the Criminal Justice System, Ministry of the
Solicitor General, 1977-1980, $109,000
Principal Investigator, The Urban Youth Project: A Study of Life Space and Delinquency,
Canada Council, 1975-1977, $14,000
Principal Investigator, The Alberta Criminal Justice Project: A Study of the Sentencing Process,
Attorney General's Department of the Province of Alberta, 1974-1975, $5,000
BOOKS
Iraq and the Crimes of Aggressive War: The Legal Cynicism of Criminal Militarism. (Co-
Authored with Joshua Kaiser and Anna Hanson). Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Reclaiming Justice: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and Local
Courts. (Co-Authored with Sanja Kutjak Ivkovic). Oxford University Press, 2011.
[Winner, Outstanding Book Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Science, International
Section, 2014].
Who Are The Criminals? The Politics of Crime Policy from the Age of Roosevelt to the Age of
Reagan. Princeton University Press, 2010. [Soft Cover Edition, new Afterword, 2012]
Darfur and the Crime of Genocide. Co-authored with Wenona Rymond-Richmond.
Cambridge University Press, 2009.
[Winner, Albert J. Reiss, Distinguished Scholar Award, Crime, Law & Deviance Section,
American Sociological Association, 2009 and American Society of Criminology Michael
J. Hindelang Award, 2009]
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The Many Colors of Crime. (Co-edited with Ruth Peterson and Lauren Krivo). New York
City: New York University Press, 2006.
Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2006-2017.
Justice in the Balkans: Prosecuting War Crimes in The Hague Tribunal. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 2003.
International Handbook of Violence Research. (With Wilhelm Heitmeyer).
Boston/London/Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.
Northern Passage: The Lives of American Vietnam War Resisters in Canada. Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press, 2001.
[Winner, Albert J. Reiss, Distinguished Scholar Award, Crime, Law & Deviance Section,
American Sociological Association, 2003]
Jugendgewalt und Rechtsextremismus (Youth Violence and Richt-Wing Extremism). Co-Edited
with Klaus Boehnke and Daniel Fub. Weinheim und Munchen: Juventa Verlag, 2002.
Mean Streets: Youth Crime and Homelessness. Co-authored with Bill McCarthy, New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1997.
[Winner of the 1998 Society for the Study of Social Problems C. Wright Mills Award
and 1998 American Society of Criminology Michael J. Hindelang Award]
Criminological Controversies: A Methodological Primer . Co-authored with A.R. Gillis and
David Brownfield. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996.
Gender in Practice: Lawyers' Lives in Transition. Co-authored with Fiona Kay, New York:
Oxford University Press, 1995.
Delinquency and Disrepute in the Life Course, (edited volume), Vol. 4 in Current Perspectives
on Aging and the Life Cycle. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, 1995.
Crime and Inequality, Co-edited with Ruth Peterson, Stanford University Press, 1995.
Crime and Disrepute. Thousand Oaks, California: Pine Forge Press, 1994.
Annual Review of Sociology, Vols. 20-29 (1994-2003), with Karen Cook (Co-Editor).
Annual Review of Sociology, Vols. 18-19 (1992/93), with Judith Blake (Editor).
Structural Criminology. Co-published by Polity Press (Cambridge) and Rutgers University
Press. 1988/89.
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[Winner of 1989 ASA Crime, Law & Deviance Distinguished Scholar Award and SSSP
Crime & Delinquency Outstanding Scholarship Award]
The Disreputable Pleasures: Crime and Deviance in Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
First Edition 1977. Second Edition, 1984. Third Edition, 1991.
Modern Criminology: Crime, Criminal Behavior and its Control. New York:
McGraw-Hill. 1985. International Edition, 1987.
Victims Before the Law: The Organizational Domination of Criminal Law.
Toronto: Butterworths. 1983.
Quantitative Criminology: Innovations and Applications. Beverly Hills, California: Sage. 1982
(Edited Volume).
Deterrence Reconsidered: Methodological Innovations. Beverly Hills, California: Sage. 1982
(Edited Volume).
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (Articles & Essays)
2018
“Dual Process Theory of Racial Isolation, Legal Cynicism, and Reported Crime.” (with Bill
McCarthy, Daniel Herda, and Andrea Chandrasekher Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences 115:7190-7199.
“Crimes of Terror, Counterterrorism, and the Unanticipated Consequences of a Militarized
Incapacitation Strategy in Iraq.” (with Joshua Kaiser) Social Forces 97: 309-346.
“Race, Legal Cynicism, and the Machine Politics of Drug Law Enforcement in Chicago.” (with
Bill McCarthy and Daniel Herda) DuBois Review 15:129-151.
2017
“Economic Insecurity and Gun Violence in Schools.” (with Adam Pah, LAN Amaral, Katharine
Albrect) Nature Human Behaviour 1:1-6.
“Maternal imprisonment, economic marginality, and unmet health needs
in early adulthood.” Preventive Medicine (with Holly Foster) Preventive Medicine
99:43-48.
“Race, Justice, Policing, and the 2016 American Presidential Election.” (with Kevin Drakulich,
Devon Johnson, and Kevin Wozniak) DuBois Review November:1-27.
“Making the Best of a Bad Beginning: Young New York Lawyers Confronting the Great
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Recession” (with Atinuke Adediran, Patricia Parker, and Gabriele Plikert) Northeastern
University Law Review 9:259-298.
“Depressive Symptoms and the Salience of Job Satisfaction over the Life Course of
Professionals.” (with Gabriele Plickert and Fiona Kay) Advances in Life Course
Research 31 (March):22-33.
“From Urban to Suburban Criminology: Understanding Crime in America’s “Safe” Cities.”
Crime, Law and Social Change 67:481-488.
“Procedural Justice Theory and Public Policy: An Exchange.” (with Valerie Hans) Annual
Review of Law & Social Science 13:1-3.
“Learning More about Health and Other Effects of Parental Incarceration through the National
Longitudinal Study of Adolescent and Adult Health.” (with Holly Foster), Public Health
In Press.
2016
“The Theory of Legal Cynicism and Sunni Insurgent Violence in Post-Invasion Iraq.” (with
Joshua Kaiser and Anna Hanson) American Sociological Review 81(2): 316-346.
“Mass Incarceration, Parental Imprisonment, and the Great Recession: Intergenerational Sources
of Severe Deprivation in America.” Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social
Sciences 1(2): 80-107.
“International Criminal Courts in Atypical Political Environments: The Interplay of Prosecutorial
Strategy, Evidence, and Court Authority in International Law.” Law & Contemporary
Problems 79:288-314.
“Maternal and Paternal Imprisonment and Children’s Social Exclusion in Adulthood.” (with
Holly Foster) Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 105:387-420.
“The Militarization of Mass Incarceration and Torture During the Sunni Insurgency and
American Occupation of Iraq.” (with Anna Hanson) Social Sciences 5:78.
"Pursuit of Justice and the Victims of War in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Exploratory Study"
(with Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich) Crime, Law, and Social Change Forthcoming.
2015
"Gendered Genocide: The Socially Destructive Process of Genocidal Rape, Killing, and
Displacement in Darfur," (with Joshua Kaiser) Law & Society Review 49(1):69-107.
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“Punishment and Support Regimes and the Multi-Level Effects of
Parental Imprisonment: Inter-institutional, Inter-generational and Inter-sectional Models
of Inequality and Systemic Exclusion.” (with Holly Foster) Annual Review of Sociology
41:135-158.
‘Making Punishment Pay: The Political Economy of Revenue, Race and Regime in the
California Prison Boom (With Gabriele Plickert, Alberto Palloni, Spencer Headworth)
DuBois Review 12(1):95-118.
“"Neighborhood Sectarian Displacement and the Battle for Baghdad: A Self-fulfilling Prophecy
of Fear and Crimes Against Humanity in Iraq" (with Joshua Kaiser, Anna Hanson, and
Patricia Parker) Sociological Forum In Press.
“Using International Networks to Frame Social Science Evidence” (with Jamie Rowan), Journal
of International Law and International Relations 10:92-106.
“Using International Networks to Frame Social Science Evidence” (with Jamie Rowan), Journal
of International Law and International Relations 10(1):95-118.
2014
"Pursuit of Justice and the Victims of War in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Exploratory Study"
(with Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich) Crime, Law, and Social Change Forthcoming.
“Supportive Ties in the Lives of Incarcerated Women: Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Children’s
Human Rights.” (with Holly Foster) Iowa Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice In
Press.
“The Costs of Incarcerating Mothers and Non- Mothers: The Gendered Distribution of Family
Care and Human Rights.” (with Holly Foster) Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 17:
257-278.
2013
“Hierarchical Structure and Gender Dissimilarity in American Legal Labor Markets”(with Ronit
Dinovitzer) Social Forces 92:929-955.
“Assessing the Synergy Thesis in Iraq” (with Joshua Kaiser and Anna Hanson) International
Security 37:173-198.
“Maternal and Paternal Imprisonment in the Stress Process” (with Holly Foster) Social Science
Research 42: 650-669
“Perceived Danger and Offending: Exploring the Links between Violent Victimization and
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Street Crime” (with Frederick Tyler and Bill McCarthy) Violence and Victims 28(1):16-
35.
“How Robert Sampson’s Great American City Challenges Age of Reagan Criminology and
Where a Critical Urban Sociology of Crime Might Lead” (with Wenona Rymond-
Richmond) City and Community (Symposium Essay for Robert Sampson’s Great
American City) 12:27
“It’s Political: Reframing Sociological Criminology” Contemporary Sociology (Response to
Review Symposium on Who Are The Criminals: The Politics of Crime Policy form the
Age of Roosevelt to the Age of Reagan) 42:683-690.
2012
“Atrocity Crimes and the Costs of Economic Conflict Crimes in the Battle for Baghdad and Iraq”
(with Joshua Kaiser, Daniel Rothenberg, Anna Hanson and Patricia Parker) European
Journal of Criminology 9:481-499.
“Children of the American Prison Generation: Student and School Spillover Effect of
Incarcerating Mothers” (with Holly Foster) Law & Society Review 46(1): 37-69.
“Intergenerational Educational Effects of Mass Imprisonment in America” (with Holly Foster)
Sociology of Education 85(3):259-286.
2010-11
“The Emotional Toll and Exhilaration of Human Rights Activism: Gender and Legal Work at
the Hague International Criminal Tribunal.” (with Fiona Kay) Queens Law Journal
37:257-.
“The Displaced and Dispossessed of Darfur: Explaining the Continuing Sources of Genocide in
Darfur,” (with Joshua Kaiser) British Journal of Sociology 62:1-25
“Forms of Genocidal Destruction” (with Joshua Kaiser) British Journal of Sociology 62(1):62-68
“The Masculine Mystique: Living Large from Law School to Later Life” (with Fiona Kay)
Canadian Journal of Law & Society 25:195-226.
“Voices of the Darfur Genocide” Contexts 10:22-28.
“Experiencing Discrimination: Race and Retention in Large American Law Firms” (with
Monique Payne-Pikus and Robert Nelson) Law & Society Review 44(3/4):553-584.
“Reasonable Grounds Evidence Involving Sexual Violence in Darfur” (with Richard Brooks and
Todd Haugh) Law & Social Inquiry 881-917.
18
“The Displaced and Dispossessed of Darfur: Explaining the Continuing Sources of Genocide in
Darfur,” (with Joshua Kaiser) British Journal of Sociology (forthcoming)
“The Masculine Mystique: Living Large from Law School to Later Life” (with Fiona Kay)
Canadian Journal of Law & Society 25(2):195-226.
“Collaboration and Resistance in the Punishment of Torture in Iraq,” (with Gabrielle Ferrales
and Guillermo Jasso) Wisconsin Journal of International Law 28:1-38.
“Structural Pre-Conditionality, Smoking Gun Evidence, and Collective Command Responsibility
for War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia” (with Sanja Krutnick) UCLA Journal of
International Law & Foreign Affairs 14: 149-168
“Specifying Criminogenic Strains: Stress Dynamics and Conduct Disorder Trajectories” (with
Holly Foster, Dan Nagin, Adrian Gold, Jane Costello) Deviant Behavior 31:69-110
2009
“Youthful Illegalities in a Global Edge City,” (with Ronit Dinovitzer and Ron Levi) Social
Forces 88:337-372.
“Prosecuting Ethnic Cleansing and Mass Atrocity in the former Yugoslavia and Darfur,”
Scandinavian Journal of Criminology and Crime Prevention 10:26-47.
“Criminology Confronts Genocide: Who’s Side Are You On?” (Review Symposium on Darfur
and The Crime of Genocide with Wenonna Rymond-Richmond) Theoretical Criminology
13:503-11.
“Extreme Crises and the Institutionalization of International Criminal Law,” (with Heather
Schoenfeld and Ron Levi) Critique Internationale 33:37-54.
“The Racial Targeting of Rape in Darfur,” (with Wenona Rymond-Richmond and Alberto
Palloni) American Journal of Public Health ,” 6:875-902.
“Principals in Practice: The Importance of Mentorship in the Early Stages of Career
Advancement.” (with Fiona Kay and Patricia Parker) Law & Policy 31:69-110.
“The Mass Incarceration of American Parents: Issues of Race/Ethnicity, Collateral
Consequences, and Prisoner Re-entry,” (with Holly Foster) Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science 623:195-213.
2008
“The Disturbing Case of the British Advertising Standards Authority, the New York Times, and
the State Department’s Low Estimate of the Death Toll in Darfur (with Wenona
Rymond-Richmond), Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 5:585.
19
“The Collective Dynamics of Racial Dehumanization and Genocidal Victimization in Darfur,”
(with Wenona Rymond-Richmond) American Sociological Review 6:875-902.
“Growing Up Fast: Stress Exposure and Subjective Weathering in Emerging Adulthood,”
Journal of Health and Social Behvior 49:162-177.
“How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges,” (with
Gabrielle Ferrales and Guillermina Jasso) Law & Society Review 42(3): 605-44.
“The Symbolic Violence of the Crime-Immigration Nexus: Mobility Mythologies in the
Americas,” (with Ron Levi and Ronit Dinovitzer) Crime Prevention and Policy
7:95-111.
2007
“The Mean Streets of the Global Village: Crimes of Exclusion in the United States and Darfur,”
(with Wenona Rymond-Richmond) Scandinavian Journal of Criminology and Crime
Prevention 8:54-80.
“The Disturbing Case of the British Standards Advertising Association, the New York Times,
and the State Department’s Low Estimate of the Death Toll in Darfur,” (with Wenona
Rymond-Richmond) Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 5:585-610.
“Incarceration and Social Exclusion,” (with Holly Foster) Social Problems 4:399-433.
“Even Lawyers Get the Blues: Gender, Depression, and Job Satisfaction in Legal Practice,”
(with Fiona Kay) Law & Society Review 41:51-78.
“Justiciability as Field Effect: When Sociology Meets Human Rights,” (with Ron Levi)
Sociological Forum 22:372-380.
“Lawyers on the Move: Thee Consequences of Mobility for Lawyers,” (with Ronit Dinovitzer)
International Journal of the Legal Profession 13:119-135.
“Extreme Crises and the Institutionalization of International Criminal Law,” (with Heather
Schoenfeld and Ron Levi) Critique Internationale 36:37-54.
“Principals in Practice: The Importance of Mentorship in the Early Stages of Career
Development.” (with Fiona Kay) Law & Policy 31:69-110
2006
“Death in Darfur,” (with Alberto Palloni) Science 313:1578-1579.
“The Politics of Punishment and the Siege of Sarajevo: Toward a Conflict Theory of
Perceived International (In)Justice” (with Sanja Kutnjak) Law & Society Review,
40:369-410.
20
“From Resistance to Activism: The Emergence and Persistence of Activism Among American
Vietnam War Resisters in Canada.” (With Suzanne Hansford-Bowles) Social Movement
Studies 4:231-260.
“War Crimes, Democracy, and the Rule of Law in Belgrade, the Former Yugoslavia, and
Beyond,” (with Sanja Kutnjak) Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 605: 130-151.
“Swaying the Hand of Justice: Regime Change at the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia,” (with Ron Levi and Gabrielle Ferrales) Law & Social Inquiry, 31:
585-617.
“The Science of Human Rights, War Crimes and Humanitarian Emergencies,” (with Heather
Schoenfeld and Alberto Palloni) Annual Review of Sociology 32:329-350.
“Juvenile Delinquency and Gender Revisited: The Family and Power-Control Theory
Reconceived.” (with Andrew Hadjar, Dirk Baier, Klaus Boehnke), European Journal of
Criminology 4:33-58.
“Profiles in Punishment and Privilege,” (with Holly Foster), Crime, Law and Social Change
46:65-85.
Review of Overcoming Apartheid: Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation?” (with Sanja Kutnjak
Ivkovic and James Gibson) Law & Society Review 40(3):731-733.
2005
“Race, Ethnicity and Youth Perceptions of Criminal Injustice,” (with Carla Shedd and
Monique Payne) American Sociological Review 70:381-407.
“The Criminology of Genocide: The Death and Rape of Darfur,” (with Wenona Rymond-
Richmond and Patricia Parker), Criminology, 43:525-561.
“Crimes of War and the Force of Law,” (With Ron Levi) Social Forces, 83:1499-1534.
“A Socio-Legal Conflict Theory of Perceptions of Criminal Injustice,” (with Carla
Shedd), University of Chicago Legal Forum, 2005:261-288.
“Danger and the Decision to Offend.” (With Bill McCarthy) Social Forces 83:
1065-1096.
2004
“Money Changes Everything: Adolescent Resources and Crime.” (With Bill McCarthy) Carlo
Morselli and Pierre Tremblay (eds.) Criminologie, 37:123-149.
21
“Girl Friends Are Better: Gender, Context and Crime.” (With Bill McCarthy and Diane
Felmlee) Criminology, November.
“Puberty, Age and Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence in Adoelscence.” (With Holly Foster
and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn) Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1036:151-166.
“Shooting the Messenger and the Message: The Social Basis of Authority Challenges in Law
School Settings.” (With Annette Nierobiz) Advances in Gender Research 9: 235-263.
“Gender Differences in Capitalization Processes and the Delinquency of Siblings in Toronto and
Berlin.” (With Klaus Boehnke and Hans Merkens) British Journal of Criminology 44:1-
17.
“Twin Towers, Iron Cages and the Culture of Control.” Critical Review of International Social
and Political Philosophy 7:42-48.
“Social Skill, the Milosevic Indictment and the Rebirth of International Criminal Justice.” (With
Ron Levi) European Journal of Criminology 1(4): 445-475
2003
“The Shame in their Game: Homelessness, Youth Crime and Transitions Toward Work.” (With
Bill McCarthy) Dietrich Oberwittler amd Susanne Karstedt (eds.) Koler Zeitschrift
Special Issue/New Sociology of Crime, 43:195-214.
“Violence in the Transition to Adulthood: The Socioeconomic Consequences of Adolescent
Victimization.” Journal of Research on Adolescence 14:127-158.
“S/he’s a Rebel: Toward a Sequential Stress Theory of Delinquency and Gendered Pathways to
Disadvantage in Emerging Adulthood.” (With Holly Foster) Social Forces 82:53-86.
[recipient of the Best Article Award from the Mental Health Section of the American
Sociological Association. 2005].
“Choice and Circumstance: Social Capital and Planful Competence in the Attainments of
Immigrant Youth.” (With Ronit Dinovitzer and Patricia Parker) Canadian Journal of
Sociology 28:463-488.
“Building Trust: Social Capital, Distributive Justice, and Loyalty to the Firm.” (With Fiona
Kay) Law & Social Inquiry 28:483-519.
2002
“In and Out of Harm’s Way: Violent Victmization and the Social Capital of Fictive Street
Families.” (With Bill McCarthy and Monica Martin) Criminology 40:831-866.
22
“First and Last Words: Apprehending the Social and Legal Facts of an Urban High School
Shooting.” (With Paul Hirschfield and Carla Shedd) Sociological Methods & Research
31:218-254.
“A Gendered Theory of Delinquency and Despair in the Life Course.” (With Bill McCarthy and
Holly Foster) Acta Sociologica 45:37-46.
“Making War Criminal.” (With Scott Greer) Criminology 40:231-264.
2001
“Youth Violence and the End of Adolescence.” American Sociological Review 66:874-899.
“Class and Crime in War-Time: Lessons of “the American Vietnam War Resistance in Canada.” Crime, Law & Social Change
37:137-162.
“Cause and Country: The Politics of Ambivalence and the American Vietnam War Resistance in
Canada.” Social Problems 48:168-184.
“Returning Captives from the War on Drugs: Issues of Community and Family Reentry.” (with
Juliegh Petty) Crime & Delinquency 47:352-367.
2000
“When Crime Pays: Capital, Competence and Criminal Success.” (with Bill McCarthy) Social
Forces 79:1035-1060.
“Narrowing the Gap by Widening the Conflict: Power Politics, Symbols of Sovereignty and the
American Vietnam War Resisters’ Migration to Canada.” Law & Society Review
34:607-650.
“Making Corporate and Criminal America Less Violent: Public Norms and Structural Reforms.”
(With Holly Foster), Contemporary Sociology 29:44-53.
“The Meaning of Criminology” (with Bill McCarthy), response to Review Symposium on Mean
Streets, Theoretical Criminology 4:232-241.
1999
“Sociological Criminology and the Mythology of Hispanic Immigration and Crime” (with
Alberto Palloni), Social Problems 46(4):617-632.
“Cultivating Clients in the Competition for Partnership: Gender and the Organizational
Restructuring of Law Firms in the 1990s” (with Fiona Kay), Law & Society Review 33:
517-555.
"Children of the Prison Generation: Collateral Consequences of Imprisonment for Children and
Communities," (with Ronite Dinovitzer), Crime and Justice 26:121-162.
23
“In the Company of Women: A Structural Elaboration of a Power-Control Theory of Gender and
Delinquency,” (with Bill McCarthy), Criminology, 37:761-788
"Rebellion Beyond the Classroom: A Life Course Capitalization Theory of Inter-generational
Delinquency Causation," (with Patricia Parker), Theoretical Criminology, 3:259-285.
"Jungendlicher Rechtsextremis: Zur Bedentung Von Schulerflog und Elterlicher Kentrolle"
(Juvenile Right Wing Extremism: The Impact of Academic Success and Parental
Control"), (with Klaus Boehnke, Gerd Hefler, Hans Merkens), Zeitschrift fuer
Paedagogische Psychologie, forthcoming.
“Gender Differences, Individualistic Values and Right Wing Extremism,” (with Susanne Rippl,
Klaus Boehnke, Gerd Hefler) Politische Vierteljahresschrift 4:758-775.
1998
“Right-Wing Extremism among Adolescents: The Impact of Academic Success and Parental
Control.” (With Klaus Boehnke, Gerd Hefler and Hans Merkens) German Journal of
Educational Psychology, 12(4):236-49.
"Raising the Bar: Gender Stratification of Law Firm Capital," (with Fiona Kay), American
Sociological Review, 63:728-743.
“The Interest in Evil: Hierarchic Self-Interest and Right-Wing Extremism Among East and West
German Youth,” (with Susanne Rippl, Klaus Boehnke, Hans Merkens), Social Science
Research, 28:162-183.
"Uncertainty, Cooperation and Crime: Understanding the Decision to Co-offend." ( with Bill
McCarthy and Lawrence E. Cohen) Social Forces 77:155-184.
"La Théorie du Capital Social et le Renouveau du Paradigme des Tensions et des Opportunités
en Criminologie Sociologique," (with Bill McCarthy), Sociologie & Société, 30:145-158.
"Subterranean Sources of Subcultural Delinquency Beyond the American Dream," (with Gerd
Hefler, Gabriele Classen, Klaus Boehnke and Hans Merkens), Criminology, 36:701-34.
"On the Development of Xenophibia: The Adolescent Years," (with Klaus Boehnke and Gerd
Hefler), Journal of Social Issues, 47:109-126.
"Both Too Little and Too Much: Social Capital and Crime in the Czech Republic." (with
Detelina Radoeva), Crime, Law, and Social Change, 28:195-211.
1997
“Crime and Capitalization: Toward a Developmental Theory of Street Crime in America.”
Advances in Criminological Theory, 7:287-308.
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"Just Des(s)erts? The Racial Polarization of Perceptions of Criminal Injustice," (with Scot
Wortley and Ross Macmillan), Law & Society Review, 31:637-676.
"The Social Psychology of Right-Wing Extremism Among East and West Berlin Youth." (with
Klaus Boehnke and Hans Merkens), Applied Psychology, 47:109-26.
"Defiance and Despair: Structural and Subcultural Sources of Delinquency and Despair in the
Life Course." Social Forces, 76: 119-34.
1996
"New Kid in Town: Social Capital and the Life Course Effects of Family Migration on
Children." (with Ross MacMillan and Blair Wheaton), American Sociological
Review, 61:368-85.
"Risk Preferences and Patriarchy: Extending Power-Control Theory." (with Harold Grasmick,
Brenda Sims Blackwell and Bruce Arneklev), Social Forces, 75:177-99.
"Crime and Capitalization: Toward a Developmental Theory of Street Crime in America."
Advances in Criminological Theory, 7:287-308.
1995
"Delinquency and Disdain: Social Capital and the Control of Right Wing Extremism in East and
West Berlin." (with Hans Merkens and Klaus Boehnke), American Journal of Sociology,
100(4):1028-52.
"Getting into Street Crime: The Structure and Process of Criminal Embeddedness" (with Bill
McCarthy), Social Science Research, 24:63-95.
"The Imprisoned Society: Time Turns a Classic on Its Head" (Review Essay) Sociological
Forum, In Press.
"The Persistent Glass Ceiling: Gendered Inequalities in the Earnings of Lawyers." (with Fiona
Kay) British Journal of Sociology, 46:279-310.
1994
"Changing Opportunities for Partnership for Men and Women Lawyers During the
Transformation of the Modern Law Firm" (with Fiona Kay), Osgoode Hall Law Journal,
32:413-56.
"The New Sociology of Crime and Inequality in America." Studies on Crime and Crime
Prevention, 3:7-23.
25
"Self-Regulatory Responses to Professional Misconduct Within the Legal Profession." (with
Bruce Arnold), Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 31(2):168-183.
"Constituting Class and Crime in Upper Canada: The Sentencing of Narcotics Offenders, Circa
1908-1953." (with Clayton Mosher) Social Forces 72(3):613-42.
1993
"Structural and Cultural Disinvestment and the New Ethnographies of Poverty and Crime."
(Review Essay), Contemporary Sociology, 22:327-32.
"Crime in Social and Legal Context." (Introductory Essay to Symposium), Law & Society
Review, 27(2):255-62.
"The Search for Adolescent Role Exits and the Transition to Adulthood." (with Blair Wheaton),
Social Forces, 71(4):955-80.
"Beyond the Classics: Reform and Renewal in the Study of Crime and Inequality." Journal of
Research in Crime and Delinquency, 30(4):955-80.
"The Social Embeddedness of Crime and Unemployment." Criminology, 31(4):465-91.
1992
"Careers of Misconduct: The Structure of Prosecuted Professional Deviance Among Lawyers,"
(with Bruce Arnold), American Sociological Review 57:721-80.
"Mean Streets: Situational Delinquency Among Homeless Youth." (with Bill McCarthy),
American Journal of Sociology 98:597-627.
"Class Fortification Against Crime." Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology, 29:126-
140.
"Streetlife and Delinquency: The Significance of a Missing Population." (with Bill McCarthy)
British Journal of Sociology, 43:533-61.
"Surviving on the Street: The Experiences of Homeless Youth." (with Bill McCarthy) Journal of
Adolescent Research, 7:412-30.
"The Power of Control in Sociological Theories of Delinquency." (with A.R. Gillis and John
Simpson), Theoretical Advances in Criminology, Vol. 5.
1991
"Destiny and Drift: Subcultural Preferences, Status Attainments and the Risks and Rewards of
Youth." American Sociological Review 56:567-82.
26
"The Poverty of a Classless Criminology." (Presidential Address) Criminology, 30:1-19.
"Juvenile Justice and Delinquency in the Life Course." Criminal Justice Research Bulletin, 7:1-4.
"Homelessness: A Criminogenic Situation?" (with Bill McCarthy), British Journal of
Criminology, 31:16-34.
"Cultural Capital, Gender and the Structural Transformation of Legal Practice." (with M. Zatz, F.
Kay and B. Arnold), Law & Society Review, 25:239-262.
1990
"Men, Women and a Century of Crime in Toronto: Gender, Class and Patterns of Social
Control, 1859-1955." (with Helen Boritch), Criminology, 28:567-95.
"Gender and Delinquency in White-Collar Families: A Power-Control Perspective." (with Fiona
Kay), Crime and Delinquency, 36(3):391-407.
"The Social Reproduction of a Criminal Class in Working Class London, Circa 1950-1980."
(with Albert Palloni), American Journal of Sociology, 96(2):265-99.
"Clarifying and Extending Power Control Theory." (with A.R. Gillis and John Simpson),
American Journal of Sociology, 95(4):1024-37.
"The Gender Stratification of Income Inequality Among Lawyers." Social Forces, 68(3):835-55.
"Comparing Crime and Criminalization in Canada and the U.S.A." Canadian Journal of
Sociology.
"The Pleasures of Predation and Disrepute." (Review Essay) Law & Society Review, 24:165-77.
"The Structuration of Gender and Deviance: A Power-Control Theory of Vulnerability to Crime,
and the Search for Deviant Role Exits." Canadian Review of Sociology and
Anthropology, 27:137-56.
"Delinquent Samaritans: Social Networks, Delinquency and the Willingness to Intervene."
Journal of Research on Crime & Delinquency, (with A.R. Gillis) 27 (1):30-51.
1989
"Police Encounters with Juveniles and the Deterrence and Amplification of Delinquency: The
Importance of Gender and Orientation to Risk." (with Carl Keane and A.R. Gillis),
British Journal of Criminology, 29 (4):336-53.
"Why Is There So Little Criminal Justice Theory? Neglected Macro- and Micro-Level Links
Between Organization and Power." Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency,
26(2):116-135.
27
"Criminal Justice Decision-Making as a Stratification Process: Pre-Trial Release Decisions."
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, (with Celesta Albonetti, Robert Hauser, and Ilene
Nagel) 5: 57-82.
"Socio-Legal Impact of Equal Pay Legislation in Ontario." (with Robert Malarkey) Osgoode
Hall Law Journal, 27: 295-336.
1988
"The Law & Society Movement Comes of Age." (Review Essay), Contemporary Sociology,
17(5):648-50.
"Feminist Scholarship, Relational and Instrumental Control and a Power-Control Theory of
Gender and Delinquency."(with John Simpson and A.R. Gillis) British Journal of
Sociology, 39:301-36.
"Crimes as Social Events in the Life Course: Reconceiving a Criminological Controversy."
Criminology, 26:87-100.
"A Career with Crime." The Criminologist, December, 1-3.
"Class Structure and Legal Practice: Inequality and Mobility Among Toronto Lawyers." Law &
Society Review (with Marie Huxter and Patricia Parker) 22:9-55.
1987
"Class in the Household: A Power-Control Theory of Gender and Delinquency." (with
A.R. Gillis and J. Simpson) American Journal of_Sociology, 92:788-816.
"Gender, Delinquency and the Great Depression: A Test of Power-Control Theory." (with
William McCarthy) Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 24:153-77.
"Class and the Changing Forms of Crime Control: Policing `Toronto the Good,' 1850-1950."
(with Helen Boritch) Social Forces, 66:307-335.
"A Great Truth in the Study of Crime." (Review Essay), Criminology, 25:421-428.
1986
"`Club Fed' and the Sentencing of White Collar Criminals Before and After Watergate." (with
Alberto Palloni) Criminology, 24:603-21.
"Cultural Susceptibility to Crowding." (with A.R. Gillis and M. Richards) Environment and
Behavior, 18:683-706.
"The New Legal Scholarship: Problems and Prospects." Canadian Journal of Law & Society,
1:35-56.
28
"Toward a Structural Criminology: Method and Theory in Criminological Research." Annual
Review of Sociology, 12:431-49.
1985
"Rethinking Crime in America." (Review Essay) American Bar Foundation Research Journal,
No. 3, Summer, 601-9.
"White Collar Crime and Punishment: The Class Structure and Legal Sanctioning of
Securities Violations." (with Patricia Parker) American Sociological Review, 50:302-16.
"The Science of Social Control." (Review Essay) Contemporary Sociology, 14:667-70.
"Crime, Time and Punishment: The Problem of Sample Selection in Sentencing Research." (Co-
authored with Marjorie Zatz) Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1:103-26.
"The Class Structure of Gender and Delinquency: Toward a Power-Control Theory of Common
Delinquent Behavior." (Co-authored with A.R. Gillis), American Journal of Sociology.
90:1151-78.
"Discrimination and the Law." Law & Human Behavior, 9:221-24.
"The Social Organization of Criminal Justice Processing." (Co-authored with Marjorie Zatz)
Social Science Research, 14:103-25.
1984
"Toward a Structural Theory of Crime, Race and Gender: The Canadian Case." Crime and
Delinquency 31(1):129-146.
"Changing Conceptions of Race: Towards an Account of Anomalous Findings in Sentencing
Research." (Co-authored with Ruth Peterson) American Sociological Review 49:56-70.
1983
"Bystander Apathy and the Territorial Imperative." (Co-authored with A.R. Gillis) Sociological
Inquiry 53:449-460.
"Gender and Crime: Offense Patterns and Criminal Court Sanctions."
(with Ilene Nagel) Crime and Justice 4:91-144.
"The Transformation of Trouble: Police Certification and State Compensation of Sexual Assault
Claims." (with Chris Stock) Law & Policy Quarterly, 5:215-36.
29
"Methodological Issues in Criminal Court Research: Pre-trial Release Decisions for Federal
Defendants." (with Robin Stryker and Ilene Nagel) Sociological Methods & Research
11:469-500.
"Pride and Punishment: On the Social History of Criminal Sanctions." (Review Essay)
American Bar Foundation Research Journal 1983:203-11.
"From the Shadow of the Law." (Review Essay) Contemporary Sociology 12:35-38.
l982
"Density, Delinquency and Design." (with A. R. Gillis) Criminology 19(4):514-29.
"White Collar Crime, White Collar Time: The Sentencing of White Collar Criminals in the
Southern District of New York." (Co-authored with Illene Nagel) American Criminal
Law Review 20(2):259-90.
"Race, Class and the Perception of the Criminal Injustice in America." (Co-authored with Celesta
Albonetti) American Journal of Sociology 28(2):329-55.
"The Sentencing of White Collar Offenders in Federal Courts: An Examination of Socio-Legal
Disparities." (Co-authored with Ilene Nagel) Michigan Law Review 80(7):1427-1465.
"The Corporate Advantage: The Involvement of Corporate and Individual Victims in a Criminal
Justice System." Social Forces, 60(4):993-1022.
"Probation Outcome: Is it Necessary to Fulfil the Conditions?" (Co-authored with Margaret
Jackson and Chris Webster Canadian Journal of Criminology 24(3):267-77.
"Victims Before the Law: A Study of Victim Involvement in the Criminal Justice Process."
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 73(1):317-330.
1981
"Conventional Religiosity, Conflict Crime and Income Stratification in the United States." (Co-
authored with J. Simpson) Review of Religious Research, 23(2):167-179.
1980
"The Differential Sentences of White Collar Offenders in Ten Federal District Courts." (Co-
authored with I. Nagel, and C. Albonetti) American Sociological Review, 45:802-820.
"The Legislation of Crime and Delinquency: A Review of Theory, Method and Research." Law
and Society Review 14(3):603-628.
30
"The Rehabilitation of Law: A Social and Historical Comparison of the Canadian and American
Probation Movements." (Co-authored with Jeffrey Leon) Canadian Journal of Sociology,
5(3):235-251
1979
"Symbolic Justice: The Status Politics of the American Probation Movement." Sociological
Focus 12(4): 295-309.
"Conflict in Context: The Sanctioning of Draft Resisters, 1963-76." (Co-authored with Ilene
Bernstein) Social Problems, 27(1):109-122.
"Ceremonial Justice: Crime and Punishment in a Loosely Coupled System." Social Forces (Co-
authored with Duane Alwin and John Hewitt) 58(2):506-27.
"Private and Public Trouble: Prosecutors and the Allocation of Court Resources." (Co-authored
with Martha Myers) Social Problems 24(4):439-451.
"The Sentence Bargaining of Upperworld and Underworld Crime in Ten Federal District
Courts." (Co-authored with Ilene Bernstein) Law and Society Review 13(2):467-478.
"The Sexual Stratification of Social Control: A Gender-Based Perspective on Crime and
Delinquency." (Co-authored with J. Simpson and A.R. Gillis) British Journal of
Sociology 30(l):25-38.
1978
"Studying Victims of Crime: Some Methodological Notes." (Co-authored with Heather McKay)
Victimology 3(1-2):135-140.
"Sexual Stereotyping and Judicial Sentencing: A Legal Test of the Sociological Wisdom." (Co-
authored with Nancy O'Donnell) Canadian Journal of Sociology 3(3):309-338.
"Explaining Official Delinquency: A Spatial Study of Class, Conflict and Control." (Co-authored
with A.R. Gillis and Janet Chan) Sociological Quarterly. l9(Summer):386-398.
"The Escalation of Evil: A Study in the Behavior or Juvenile Law." (Co-authored with Arden
Collins) Osgoode Hall Law Journal. 16(3):649-661.
"The Philosophy and Sociology of Crime Control: Some Canadian-American Comparisons."
(Co-authored with Jeffrey Leon) Sociological Inquiry 47:181-208.
1977
"Rediscovering Delinquency: Social History, Political Ideology, and the Sociology of Law."
(Co-authored with Jeffrey Leon) American Sociological Review 42(4):587-598.
31
"Conflict and Consensus in the Designation of Deviance." (Co-authored with J. Simpson and
E. Silva) Social Forces 56(2):320-340.
"Ties that Bind: Conformity and the Social Control of Student Discontent." (Co-authored with
J. Simpson) Sociology and Social Research 61(4):520-538.
"Criminal Justice in Rural and Urban Communities: A Study of the Bureaucratization of
Justice." Social Forces 55(3):597-613.
"Finding Discrimination: A Question of Meaning." Ethnicity 4:167-176.
1976
"Locking Up the Indians: A Case for Law Reform." Canadian Forum 55(658): 16-18.
1975
"Law, Order and Sentencing: A Study of Attitude in Action." Sociometry 38(2):3474-384.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Beyond Loneliness and Institutions: Communes for Extraordinary People, Contemporary
Sociology, Forthcoming.
Research in Law and Sociology, Vol. IV, Steven Spitzer (ed.), in Canadian Journal of Sociology,
forthcoming.
Regulatory Justice, Robert Kagan, in Contemporary Sociology, l3(3): 358-59.
The Politics of Crime and Conflict and Rogues, Rebels and Reformers by Ted Robert Gurr et al.,
University of Toronto Law Journal, l979, 29:87-92.
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Research in Law and Sociology, Vol. l, Rita Simon (ed.), in Canadian Journal of Sociology,
forthcoming.
The Labelling of Deviance, by Walter Gove (ed.), in the American Journal of Sociology, July,
1977, 83(1):240-242.
The Sociology of Law and Order, by Lynn McDonald, in Contemporary Sociology, March,
1977, 6(2):161-3 (feature review).
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Anthropology, 1975, 123(2):231.
Crime and Criminalization, by Clayton Hartjen, Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1975,
1(1):133-34.
Sentencing as a Human Process, by John Hogarth, and Men Released from Prison, Irvin Waller,
Canadian Forum, 1974, November/December, 65(646):36-37.
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Youth Violence: Children at Risk. (With Delbert Elliott and Joan McCord), Spivak Program in
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and SociaPcy,
Touchstones For Change: Equality, Diversity and Accountability. The Honourable Bertha
Wilson(Chair), Canadian Bar Association, 1993.
Losing Generations: High Risk Youth in High Risk Settings. Joel Handler(Chair), National
Academy of Sciences, 1993.
Law and the Chinese in Canada, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, l982, with Janet
Chan.
The Alberta Criminal Justice Project: A Summary Report. Attorney-General's Department,
Province of Alberta, 1974.
"Learning to Live with Deviance: Recent Trends in Crime Prevention." Proceedings of A Crime
Prevention Workshop, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1975, pp. 29-50.
"Third Party Justice: The Penal Response to Violence." Proceedings of A Workshop on
Violence, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1975.
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German Society of Criminology, University of Cologne, September, 2015. “Universal Jurisdiction and the Iraq War.” University of Wisconsin School of Law, October, 2015. “Author Meets Critics Session: Iraq and the Crimes of Aggressive War,” American Society of Criminology Meetings, November, 2015. “The Theory of Legal Cynicism and the Crimes of Aggressive War in Iraq,” University of Miami, February, 2016.
“The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Families and Children,” Plenary Address, National
Council on Family Relations, Baltimore, November, 2014.
“How We Remember to Forget: Iraq and the Crimes of a War of Aggression,” Stice Lectures,
University of Washington, June 3-7, 2013.
“Who Are the Criminals? Vietnam, Iraq, and the Crimes of Pre-Emptive Wars,” University of
Georgia, Talarico Lecture, April 25, 2013.
“Iraq and the Crimes of Pre-Emptive War,” University of Illinois-Champaign, Florian Znanicki
Lecture, May 2, 2013.
“Darfur and the Crime of Genocide,” University of Georgia, Department of Sociology, April,
2013
Plenary Lecture, Stockholm Criminology Meetings, Stockholm, June, 2007
Invited lecture, University Professor Lecture Series, University of Toronto, March, 2008-02-14
Plenary Lecture, 25th Anniversary of School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State
University, March 2008-02-14
Invited Lecture, Department of Sociology, Brown University, April 2008
“Treating Adolescents as Adults,” The Future of Children Conference, Princeton University,
October, 2007.
“Race and the Collective Dynamics of Genocidal Victimization in Darfur,” Center for Law &
Society, Boalt Law School, University of California-Berkeley, September, 2007.
“Death in Darfur,” Program Research Center, NORC and University of Chicago, April, 2007.
“The Terror and Trauma of Rape in Darfur,” Walter C. Reckless Distinguished Lecture, Ohio
State University Public Lecture, April 2007.
“International Criminal Justice.” Texas A&M University, February, 2004.
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“Justice in the Balkans.” Presidential Session, American Society of Criminology, Denver,
November 2003.
“Agency, Norms and the Milosevic Indictment,” Department of Sociology, Princeton University,
2001.
Northern Passage: American Vietnam War Resisters in Canada,” Department of Sociology,
University of Washington, 2001.
“Northern Passage:...,” Annual Life Course Lecture, Department of Sociology, University of
Minnesota, May, 2000 Department of Sociology, University of Washington, 2001.
“Youth Violence and the End of Adolescence in America,” Plenary Presentation, Conference on
Child and Adolescent Development, Jena, Germany, March, 2000.
“Returning Captives from the War on Drugs: Issues of Community and Family,” Reentry
Roundtable, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., October 13, 2000.
“Power Politics,...” Edwin Lemert Distinguished Lectureship Series, Department of Sociology
and Faculty of Law, University of California-Davis, April 22, 1999.
“When Crime Pays” School of Ecology, University of California-Irvine, April 20, 1999.
“Power Politics,...” Department of Sociology, McGill University, April 9, 1999.
“The Interest in Evil.” Workshop on Xenophobia, Hostility Toward Foreigners and Hate Crime,
University of Toronto, Institute for Human Development, Life Course and Aging, March
12, 1999.
"School and Street Criminology," Symposium, Department of Justice, Prague, The Czech
Republic, June 3, 1998.
"Mean Streets: Youth Crime and Homelessness," Nordic Youth Research Symposium,
Reykjavik, Iceland, Plenary Address, June 11, 1998.
"Symbols of Sovereignty," Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, February, 1998.
"Activism in Exile," American Bar Foundation, Chicago, February, 1998.
"Subterranean Sources of Subcultural Delinquency Beyond the American Dream," Sutherland
Address, American Society of Criminology, November, 1997.
"Subterranean Sources of Subcultural Delinquency and the Globalization of the American
Dream," School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, Florida, March, 1997.
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“Defiance and Despair,” Department of Sociology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa,
February, 1997.
“Rebellion Beyond the Classroom," Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Arizona, April, 1997.
"Mean Streets: Crime, Law and the Life Course," The Distinguished Wilson Abernethy Lecture,
University of Toronto, April, 1997.
"Gender and the Materialist Psychology of Right Wing Extremism in Berlin," International
Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Quebec City, August 13, 1996.
“The Imprisoned Society,” Conference on Crime in America, Stanford University Faculty of
Law, October, 1995.
“Defiance and Dispair,” Center for Developmental Science, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, February 1996.
“Crime and Capitalization in the Czech Republic.” Ministry of Justice, Prague, Czech Republic,
May, 1996.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP
Royal Society of Canada
American Sociological Association
American Society of Criminology
Law and Society Association
Society for the Study of Social Problems
Canadian Law & Society Association
PH.D. THESES SUPERVISED
Arnold, Bruce
The Illegal Behavior of Lawyers. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of
Toronto, 1991.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary
Bell, Sandra
Controlling Delinquents: An Analysis of the Role of the Family in the Young Offender
Court. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 1992.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Saint Mary’s University
Boritch, Helen
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The Making of "Toronto The Good": The Organization of Policing and the Production of
Arrests, 1859-1955. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 1985.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta
Dinovitzer, Ronit
Social Capital and the Migration of Lawyers from Quebec to Ontario. Ph.D. Thesis,
Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 2000.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto and a Faculty
Fellow at the American Bar Foundation.
Ferrales, Gabrielle.
“Invasion by Female: Gender-Based Violence and the Rule of Law in the United States,
Iraq and Darfur.” 2009.
Asst Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota
Foster, Holly
Community and Family Contexts of Gendered Aggression. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of
Sociology, University of Toronto, 2000.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University
Grimes, Ruth-Ellen
Capital Sentencing in the American South. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology,
University of Toronto, 1993.
Assistant Professor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Hirschfield, Paul
Preparing for Prison. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University,
2003.
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Program in Criminal Justice, Rutgers
University.
Kay, Fiona
A Profession in Transition: Gender and Career Mobility in Law. Ph.D. Thesis,
Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 1992.
Professor, Department of Sociology, Queens University
Levi, Ron
Communities and Crime. J.D. Thesis, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2003.
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George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Toronto, Associate
Professor of Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, cross appointed to Departments of
Political Science and Sociology.
MacMillan, Ross
Violence in the Life Course. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of
Toronto, 1998.
Associate Professor, Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management, Università
Bocconi, Milan
Malarky, Robert
Gender and Wage Legislation in Ontario. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology,
University of Toronto, 1987.
Emeritus Professor, Department of Sociology, Redeemer University College, Canada
McCarthy, William
Life on the Street: Serious Theft, Drug-Selling and Prostitution Among Homeless Youth.
Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, 1990. Professor,
Department Chair, Department of Sociology, UCDavis, University of California
Moser, Clayton
The Sentencing of Drug Offenders in Ontario, 1906-1957. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of
Sociology, University of Toronto, 1992.
Associate Professor, Departments of Sociology and Liberal Arts, Washington State
University
Peterson, Ruth.
The Sanctioning of Drug Offenders: Social Change and the Social Organization of Drug
Law Enforcement, 1963-1976. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of
Wisconsin, l982.
Emeritus Professor of Sociology, former Director of the Criminal Justice Research Center
(from 1999 to 2011), and Retiree Faculty at CJRC, Ohio State University.
Plickert, Gabriele
What’s Expected? Anticipation of Education and School and Peer Context in a National
Longitudinal Study of Youth. 2008.
Research Social Scientist, American Bar Foundation and Research Fellow, Harvard Law
School, Program on the Legal Profession.
Rabinowitz, Makela,
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“Holding Cells: Understanding the Collateral Consequences of Pretrial Detentions.”
2010. Program Associate, Research Development Associates
Rymond-Richmond, Wenona.
“The Habitus of Habitat: Mapping the History, Redevelopment, and Crime in Public
Housing,” 2007.
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Schoenfeld, Heather.
“The Politics of Prison Growth: From Chain Gangs to Work Release Centers and
Supermax Prisons, Florida, 1955-2000”* (Recipient of the 2010 Law and Society
Association Dissertation Prize.) 2009.
Postdoctoral Fellow/Visiting Assistant Professor, Joint appointment at Northwestern
University, School of Law, Chicago, Illinois and Sociology Department, Northwestern
University, Evanston, Illinois.
Shedd, Carla
Integrating Race, Discriminating Place: Perceptions of Social and Criminal Injustice
Among Chicago Youth. 2006.
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Columbia University.
Zaloznaya, Marina
“University Corruption in Transitional Economies: Political Regimes,
Organizations, and Informality in Ukraine and Belarus” 2012. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa
PH.D. STUDENTS UNDER CURRENT SUPERVISION
Anna Hanson
Spencer Headworth
Joshua Kaiser
Talia Shiff
George Balgobin
Magda Boutros
Anya Degenshein
Brittany Friedman
Iga Kozlowska
David McElhattan
Zach Sommers
Brandon Alston
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M.A. THESES SUPERVISED
Hendrickson, Barbara
A Separate Urban Aboriginal Justice System. LL.M. Thesis, Faculty of Law, University
of Toronto
Sarre, Warwick.
The Engineering of Civil Disobedience, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto,
1983
Kunreuther, Frances.
Translation Processes in Criminal Court: An Example of Victim-Oriented
Reform. M.A. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1981.
Morden, C. Peter.
A Multivariate Analysis of the Factors Associated with Bail Decisions by the
Police. M.A. Thesis, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, l980.
Barreca, Ann.
The Juvenile Court as a Method of Diversion: A Study of the Family Court in the City of
Ottawa and the County of Carleton, 1940-52. M.A. Thesis, Centre of Criminology,
University of Toronto, 1980.
Collins, Arden.
Factors Affecting Juvenile Court Dispositions. M.A. Thesis, Centre of Criminology,
University of Toronto, 1977.
Goldberg, Frances.
Defensible Space as a Factor in Combating Fear of Crime Among the Elderly: Evidence
from Sherbourne Lanes. M.A. Thesis, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto,
1977.
Hayashi, Michael.
Land Use and Crime: An Interdisciplinary Approach. M.A. Thesis, Centre of
Criminology, University of Toronto, 1977.
Murray, Glen.
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The Changing Role of the Probation Officer. M.A. Thesis, Centre of Criminology,
University of Toronto 1979.