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Lawrence Sherman, 2023

Lawrence Sherman

Lawrence W. Sherman is an American criminologist known for his pioneering work in evidence-based policing, experimental criminology, and crime prevention strategies. He has held prestigious academic positions at institutions such as the University of Cambridge and the University of Maryland, and served as Director of the Jerry Lee Center of Criminology. Sherman has worked extensively

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John Braithwaite

John Braithwaite (born 1951) is an Australian criminologist and regulatory scholar, serving as Distinguished Professor at the Australian National University. He is internationally recognized for his pioneering work on restorative justice, corporate crime, and regulatory theory, and has significantly influenced criminal justice policies worldwide. Braithwaite’s work integrates criminology, sociology, and regulatory studies, focusing on how

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Nils Christie, 2007

Nils Christie

Nils Christie was a Norwegian criminologist and sociologist, internationally recognized for his critical perspectives on punishment and prisons. As Professor of Criminology at the University of Oslo, he became one of the most influential voices in abolitionist criminology. Christie argued for radically reducing the use of imprisonment and emphasized the importance of conflict resolution outside

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Richard Quinney

Richard Quinney (b. 1934) is an American criminologist, sociologist, and philosopher whose work has profoundly shaped the development of critical criminology. He became widely known through his thesis of the social reality of crime (1970), in which he argued that crime is not an objective phenomenon but socially constructed through processes of labeling, political interests, and

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