John Hagan
is John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and Law at
Northwestern University and Co-Director of the Center on Law &
Globalization at the American Bar Foundation in Chicago.
He received the
Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2009 and was elected in 2010 to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Hagan is the Editor of the
Annual Review of Law & Social Science. His research with a network of
scholars spans topics from war crimes and human rights to the legal
profession. He is the co-author with Wenona Rymond-Richmond of Darfur
and the Crime of Genocide (Cambridge University Press 2009), which
received the American Sociological Association Crime, Law and Deviance
Section's Albert J. Reiss Distinguished Publication Award and the American
Society of Criminology's Michael J. Hindelang Book Award.
His most recent book is Who are the Criminals?: The Politics of Crime Policy in the Age of Roosevelt and the Age of Reagan, Princeton University Press, 2010.
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Nicholas D. Kristof, columnist for The New York Times, published this essential entry on his blog, about the actual numbers of people killed in the Darfur crisis. Read more> |
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Darfur and the Crime of Genocide Cambridge University Press, 2008 |
Who Are the Criminals? The Politics of Crime Policy from the Age of Roosevelt to the Age of Reagan Princeton University Press, 2010 |
Annual Review of Law & Social Science
2005- Present, Annual Reviews Inc., Palo
Alto, California |
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Justice in the Balkans:
Prosecuting War Crimes in the Hague Tribunal
University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
Northern Passage:
American Vietnam War Resisters in Canada
Harvard University Press, 2001 |
Mean Streets:
Youth Crime and Homelessness
Cambridge University Press, 1998 |
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Gender in Practice:
A Study of Lawyers' Lives
Oxford University Press, 1995 |
Crime and Inequality
Stanford University Press, 1995 |
Structural Criminology.
Co-published by Polity Press (Cambridge) and Rutgers University Press. 1988/89. |
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