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Social Bridges and Contexts in Criminology and Sociology brings
together leading scholars to commemorate the illustrious career and
enduring contributions of Professor James F. Short, Jr., to the
social sciences. Although Professor Short is best known as a gang
scholar, he was a bridging figure who advanced the study of human
behavior across multiple domains. Individual chapters document
Professor Short's intellectual development and highlight the
significance of his theoretical and empirical work in a range of
specialty areas, including suicide and homicide, criminological
theory, field and self-report survey research methodologies,
white-collar crime, hazards and risks, levels of explanation,
microsocial group processes, and the etiology of gang violence and
delinquency. A special feature of this book is the collection of
brief personal reflection essays appearing after the main chapters.
Authored by Professor Short's students, colleagues, collaborators,
and friends, these essays provide powerful testimonials of the
influence of his intellectual legacy as well as his generous spirit
and commitment to mentorship. Written in a clear and direct style,
this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology and
sociology, and all those interested in the important contributions
of Professor James F. Short, Jr., to these subject areas.
Social Bridges and Contexts in Criminology and Sociology brings
together leading scholars to commemorate the illustrious career and
enduring contributions of Professor James F. Short, Jr., to the
social sciences. Although Professor Short is best known as a gang
scholar, he was a bridging figure who advanced the study of human
behavior across multiple domains. Individual chapters document
Professor Short's intellectual development and highlight the
significance of his theoretical and empirical work in a range of
specialty areas, including suicide and homicide, criminological
theory, field and self-report survey research methodologies,
white-collar crime, hazards and risks, levels of explanation,
microsocial group processes, and the etiology of gang violence and
delinquency. A special feature of this book is the collection of
brief personal reflection essays appearing after the main chapters.
Authored by Professor Short's students, colleagues, collaborators,
and friends, these essays provide powerful testimonials of the
influence of his intellectual legacy as well as his generous spirit
and commitment to mentorship. Written in a clear and direct style,
this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology and
sociology, and all those interested in the important contributions
of Professor James F. Short, Jr., to these subject areas.
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