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245 00 $aLessons of criminology /$c[edited by] Gilbert Geis, Mary Dodge.
264 1 $aCincinnati, OH :$bAnderson Pub.,$c[2002]
264 4 $c©2002
300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 266 pages) :$bportraits
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aIt's a wonderful life: reflections on a career in progress / Francis T. Cullen -- Reflections of a reluctant but committed criminologist / Charles r. Tittle -- Surrounded by crime: lessons from one academic career / Malcolm W. Klein -- The good boy in a high-delinquency area: 40 years later / Frank R. Scarpitti -- Learning how to learn and its sequelae / Joan McCord -- Looking for meaning in all the right places: the search for academic satisfaction / Gary T. Marx -- Ignoring warnings, I became a criminologist / Jackson Toby -- My life in "crim" / John Irwin -- Criminologist as witness / Richard Quinney -- Reflections of an African-American criminologist / Julius Debro -- Looking back on 40-plus years of a professional career / Rita J. Simon -- Unwinding: reflections on a career / James F. Short, Jr. / Doing well in the slow lane / Don C. Gibbons.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aAs one contributor observes, "criminology is a tenuous molding of disparate fields." Geis (emeritus, criminology, law, and society, U. of California, Irvine) introduces the reflections of 13 criminologists on career issues such as moral mandates for aspiring sociologists/ criminologists, selecting subjects to study, serving as a witness to suffering, being an African-American in the field, and getting published. Dodge (public affairs, U. of Colorado, Denver) discusses her career path as an "accidental criminologist." There is no index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
650 0 $aCriminology.
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