Presents the stories, musings, advice and conclusions of
well-known criminologists about their research and their careers.
Provides readers with suggestions about how to manage their
professional lives. Contributors include Frank Cullen, Julius
Debro, Don Gibbons, John Irwin, Mac Klein, Gary Marx, Joan McCord,
Richard Quinney, Frank Scarpitti, Jim Short, Rita Simon, Charles
Tuttle and Jackson Toby.
The chapters in this book have been written by teachers and
scholars who have achieved a certain eminence in the field of
criminology and criminal justice. Their names will be found heavily
footnoted in textbooks and monographs. Articles and books that they
have written will be discussed in classes. They have done well
professionally, and that is why they were asked to reflect on their
careers and to suggest pathways for others.
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