Frank Schmalleger is the director of the
Justice Research Association. In
1974, he received a
Ph.D. in
sociology (with a special emphasis in
criminology) from
Ohio State University. He is a
professor emeritus at the
University of North Carolina, Pembroke. Pembroke has also been affiliated with
Webster University[?] and the
New School for Social Research[?].
Schmalleger is a member of the Advisory Board of APB News Online[?]. and is founder and co-director of the Criminal Justice Distance Learning Consortium[?]. He is also the founding editor of The Justice Professional[?], and serves as editor for Criminal Justice in the Twenty-first Century[?], as well as Imprint Advisor for the Criminal Justice Reference Series[?].
Quotes
- "In order to communicate knowledge we must first catch, then hold, a person’s interest—be it student, colleague, or policymaker. Our writing, our speaking, our teaching, and our research must be relevant to the problems facing people today, and they must—in some way—help solve those problems."
- "It is my hope that the technological and publishing revolutions will combine with growing social awareness to facilitate needed changes in our system; and will supplant self-serving system-perpetuated injustices with new standards of equity, compassion, understanding, fairness, and justice for all."
Employment History
Writings by Frank Schmalleger
External Link
CJCENTRAL (http://www.prenhall.com/schmalleger) (official)
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