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John L. Hagan

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John L. Hagan
CitizenshipAmerican
Canadian
Alma materUniversity of Illinois
University of Alberta
AwardsCo-recipient of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology (2009, with Raúl Zaffaroni) and the Outstanding Book Award from International Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2013, with Sanja Kutnjak Ivković)
Scientific career
FieldsSociology
criminology
InstitutionsNorthwestern University
Thesis Criminal justice in a Canadian province: a study of the sentencing process  (1974)
Doctoral advisorGwynn Nettler

John L. Hagan is an American lawyer and sociologist focusing on criminology. He is currently the John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and Law at Northwestern University and University Professor Emeritus of Law and Sociology at University of Toronto and also formerly the Dahlstrom Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Law at University of North Carolina (1994-96). He is an Elected Fellow to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Royal Society of Canada, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and American Society of Criminology.[1][2][3][4] In May 2017, he was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences.[5]

References

  1. ^ "John L. Hagan". northwestern.edu. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  2. ^ "John Hagan". johnhagan.org. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  3. ^ "John Hagan Elected". americanbarfoundation.org. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  4. ^ "Award". americanbarfoundation.org. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  5. ^ Anyaso, Hilary Hurd (5 May 2017). "Hagan, Rosenzweig elected to National Academy of Sciences". Northwestern News. Retrieved 9 June 2017.