Charles published several books and his many articles (often co-authored with graduate students and junior faculty whom he mentored over the years) appeared in our disciplines top journals, including Criminology, a journal for which he served five years as editor (1992-1997). He authored or co-authored ten books on social deviance, white-collar crime, and counterterrorism tactics, as well as numerous journal articles and government reports. (University of Iowa, 1984), M.S. She often combined travel with her commitment to criminal justice reform by visiting prisons and correctional agencies on multiple continents, constantly working for peaceful social transformation. He continued his education at Yale earning his Ph.D. in Sociology in 1955. Kauko worked closely with Baltic colleagues and contributed with significant input into the development of victimisation surveys in the region. Al was enormously kind and helpful to everyone he knew. Foucaults publication of Surveiller et punir during this same period was the proof that Criminology was ready for ideas and research that carried a greater social consciousness and the final pathway that brought Jean-Paul to cross-over into what would turn into a three-decade career. During the fall of 2021, the University named the School of Criminal Justice conference room in his honor. Professor Allen was extensively active in the leadership of professional organizations. He attended Harvard University beginning in 1935 and graduated in 1939 with high honors as a Sociology major. The same happened in his second home Spain, where during many years he worked closely together with colleagues from San Sebastian, Barcelona and other places, resulting in several honorary awards. In 2009 after guest hosting several episodes of Larry King Live, Joy launched her own The Joy Behar Show which lasted until 15 December 2011. Treasured uncle and great uncle to his niece, nephews and great nieces and nephews. In one lecture he saw the role of criminologists as closer to that of poets than to that of statisticians (Criminologist Technician or Poet, 1976). Over several decades, he worked at the National Academies of Sciences, the Urban Institute, the University of Pennsylvania, the U.S. He went to work in his familys pickle business (Rosoffs Pickles), was employed as an actor and producer in theatre and film over the next decade and a half, and began to take psychology courses through Harvard extension. When I went to him for advice and he offered to take me on as a PhD student he told me one of his conditions was that I allow him to choose the additional member from within the School so as to keep things within his control. The recent passing of Allen Breed at age 90 is a great loss for our nation and his family and friends. A professor of sociology at New York University until her retirement last year, Jo received a BA in sociology at the University of North Carolina, Greensborough in 1972, her MA in sociology at Emory University in 1981, and her PhD in sociology at Indiana University in 1989. On a macro-social level in the book Crime Control as Industry (1994), he warned against the creation of a Gulag-system of institutions as a mixture of the Soviet prison camp system and the American prison industry with the heavy influence of powerful prison contractors, and the economic interests of communities and prison staff in preserving and expanding the use of incarceration. Al was informed by the FBI that a supposed legitimate financial planner he was working with was in reality suspected of stealing from him and other clients. I will miss our conversations. He was also the inspiration for the Justiceworks Institute and the Justice Studies academic program at UNH. In his case, it brought a life of scholarship that included important contributions to criminology in Australia and beyond. Contributions can be made to the James A. Inciardi Memorial Award Fund, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716-2580. Nicky promoted a critical re-evaluation of biological theories of crime. He will be sorely missed.. Drawing upon the legacy of Orwell as much as Foucault, Stans Visions of Social Control (1985) analyzed the ever-widening social control reach of the state into everyday life, employing such metaphors as net-widening, mesh-thinning, exclusion and inclusion. Harry Allen received many recognitions, awards and honors, including the Block Award (American Society of Criminology). She was the DWC website guru from the beginning of our website, until someone else took it over after years of Helen doing this. Steve was a brilliant, gifted, and hard-working instructor who still found time to publish articles and book chapters. As an intellectual, Jim was beholden to no one: there was no party line; no big theory; no ideological purity. Non-ASC members must set up a temporary account then can log in and make a tax-deductible donation to Bens Award. Professor Petersilia was a preeminent scholar and one of the most widely known and respected criminologists in the world. Professor Nils Christie, University of Oslo and Dr. H.c. University of Copenhagen, the Nestor of Scandinavian criminology, died as the result of a tram-bicycle accident in Oslo on May 27, 2015 at the age of 87 years. It is important to remember that Libby was a lot of fun. Al consented to having his condominium bugged and the FBI gathered important evidence that, with Als testimony and that of others, led to the perpetrators conviction and imprisonment in the federal prison system. [4]UIC (2015) Celebrating a Life: Richard H. Ward, Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago. She was appointed as a Lecturer in Sociology in the University of Lund, Sweden, in 1964, and became a Professor there in 1976. He worked initially in alcoholism research at Columbia University with sociologist Howard M. Bahr. Eigenberg, H., K.E. He retired as a Patrol Sergeant. In Delinquent Behavior, first published in 1976, he again expertly used his author skills and considerable knowledge to offer students an overview of the study of juvenile delinquency. She co-authored several articles with her daughter Marianne Junger, also a Dutch criminologist. You can contact him at [emailprotected]. Ben was born on March 3, 1975 to Kathy (Jarolimek) and Stan Steiner in Bismarck, North Dakota where he also spent his formative years of schooling. Regardless of whether someone agreed with him, he was not a scholar to be ignored. In her courses and through various funded research opportunities for her students, Rita stressed the importance of constructive research partnerships with criminal justice agencies. Division of Criminal Justice He articulated the case against the death penalty as well as anyone ever has, Paul G. Cassell, a law professor, former federal judge and noted proponent of the death penalty, said in an e-mail. He was always my strongest supporter at work. He knew many of the invisible people of St. Louis, and it seemed as though everyone in town knew who Bob was, as he was often engaging in countless large and small acts of kindness to others. Box 355, Champaign, IL 61824-0355. He received his bachelors degree in economics from University of Southern California in 1959 and a D.Crim. John was one of the founding members of the Convict Criminology Group. He recognized that committed scholarship involved a delicate balance even when scholars are clearly informed about a particular area or situation. Arnie was also heavily involved in University service and affairs, serving in numerous elected positions including Chair of the Irvine Division of the Academic Senate, and Chair of the UC system-wide Academic Senate in 1993-94. He wrote several books, including Juvenile Delinquency: Historical, Cultural, Legal Perspectives, and The Badge and the Bullet: Police Use of Deadly Force. I gained 27 years of a friendship that made me a better person than I was before that. He received a major NIJ grant that culminated in a pathbreaking UC Press book (Prescription for Profit: How Doctors Defraud Medicaid), numerous publications in top national and international outlets, and research results that influenced policymaking and law enforcement groups. We were wrong on the first assumption, but correct on the second, as we believe his spirit will live on in the body of his work, especially in victimology. He would offer to write up thoughts on a topic for the department and would then produce a long, detailed missive that got to the target with clarity and precision. Carbondale, IL. Marshall is survived by his second wife, Arlen Runzler Westbrook, whom he married January 15, 2002. This obituary appeared originally in the December 2010 issue of Footnotes. These a prioris include: That not all problems are solvable; That more government is usually not the best solution; That problems like crime and corruption are endemic and have to be regulated; That zealous regulation is liable to produce its own problems; That the role of organized crime in the history of the nation has never been fully recognized. Not only did he continue to be a prolific researcher but he was highly devoted to his teaching responsibilities and in 2004 received the Chancellors Award for Excellence in Service. Dr. Larry M. Salinger, 55, of Bono, died Saturday, November 23, 2013 at St. Bernards Medical Center in Jonesboro. I learned a lot from Steve over the years and I am better for having known him. Also at the turn of the century, Joan was once again ahead of her time when she directed scholarly and policy attention to what is now commonly called the prisoner re-entry problem. As prison populations swelled in the United States, she led the way in understanding two aspects of prisoners re-entry into the community: (1) the consequences of releasing large numbers of formerly incarcerated people into communities, and (2) determining what types of re-entry programs are most effective. A Memorial Scholarship in Libbys name is being established through the Western Society of Criminology. Jo Dixon, 70, passed away unexpectedly, on March 7, 2020, at her home in Estero, FL. Instead, he took his media responsibility seriously and was always willing to comment and consult with the media. He enjoyed traveling to new places preferably with water or mountains. Steve met Joy Behar in 1, 982long before she became popular for being the host of The View TV show. Steve arrived at UC, Irvines Program in Social Ecology in the early 1980s to begin his doctoral work in human development. Gilbert Geis, Professor Emeritus at UC, Irvine, passed away on November 10, 2012, after battling complications from heart surgery. Losing my friend and mentor has been devastating, but I will be forever grateful for the time I was fortunate enough to share with Steve. The committee was tasked with recommending policies to improve the campus climate for minority students. Beloved by scores of students and colleagues, Talarico died May 23, 2007 following a 17-year bout with breast cancer. The two has been living a happy married life with their daughter and grandchild in New York City. His life was teaching. ); and by their children Kendall, Nathan, and Justine (Van Nimwegen), their spouses Mary, Jan and Phil, and nine grandchildren Quinn, Owen, Candace, Layton, Faith, Sydney, Celeste, Travis and Jack. Its interdisciplinary roots have since been emulated both nationally and worldwide. In early January 2023, the criminological community lost a dear friend Rick Ruddell, the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Chair in Police Studies in the Department of Justice at the University of Regina. I knew Vince as teacher and mentor. He taught key courses in the sociology and criminal justice curricula, including Criminology, Corrections and an internship in Alcohol and Drugs. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, CTP was one of the first large experiments to be conducted in an applied criminal justice setting.