A criminologist's life : essays in honor of the criminological legacy of Francis T. Cullen
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A criminologist's life : essays in honor of the criminological legacy of Francis T. Cullen
(Advances in criminological theory, v. 29)
Routledge, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A comprehensive volume highlighting the vast scholarly contributions of Francis T. Cullen's nearly 40 year career
A volume that emphasizes the role of mentorship in impacting the larger fields of criminology and criminal justice
A volume that holistically examines one of the most influential scholars of our time.
Table of Contents
Part I: Setting the Stage
1. Becoming a Criminologist
Travis C. Pratt and Cheryl Lero Jonson
Part II: Impact on the Field: A Criminological Giant
2. Reaffirming Rehabilitation and Beyond
Jennifer L. Hartman
3. Social Support Theory: Doing Something for Our Citizens
Liqun Cao and Velmer S. Burton, Jr.
4. White-Collar Crime: Challenging Conventional Wisdom
Michael L. Benson and William A. Stadler
5. College Women's Sexual Victimization
Bonnie S. Fisher and Leah E. Daigle
6. Meta-Analysis and the Organization of Knowledge
Travis C. Pratt and Jillian J. Turanovic
7. Public Opinion: The Myth of the Punitive Public and Other Lessons
Brandon K. Applegate
8. Criminological Theory
Pamela Wilcox and Robert Agnew
Part III: Mentorship and Leadership: The Human Side of Criminology
9. Mentorship in Graduate School
Teresa C. Kulig and Murat Haner
10. Mentorship as a Junior Faculty Member and Beyond
Cheryl Lero Jonson and Melissa M. Moon
Part IV: In His Own Words
11. My Five Final Lessons
Francis T. Cullen
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