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Edwin Hardin Sutherland (August 13, 1883 – October 11, 1950) was an American sociologist. He is considered one of the most influential criminologists of the 20th century. He was a sociologist of the symbolic interactionist school of thought and is best known for defining white-collar crime and differential association , a general theory of ...
Mar 21, 2016 · Edwin H. Sutherland’s status as a key thinker among criminologists—for many critical criminologists as well as mainstream criminologists—is addressed, with special attention to the various dimensions of his background that render this status highly improbable.
- David O. Friedrichs
- david.friedrichs@scranton.edu
- 2017
Jul 12, 2022 · Principles of Criminology. by. Edwin H. Sutherland. Publication date. 1939. Publisher. J.B. Lippincott Company. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.
Apr 24, 2019 · Eighty years ago, Edwin H. Sutherland conceptualized and defined white-collar crime. In this article, I engage retrospectively with Sutherland's ideas and work to emphasize important aspects that continue to guide research today; to note where he was prescient as well as shortsighted.
- Sally S. Simpson
- 2019
Oct 14, 2020 · The Criminology of Edwin Sutherland. Mark S. Gaylord, John F. Galliher. Routledge, Oct 14, 2020 - Biography & Autobiography - 184 pages. Edwin Sutherland is the acknowledged father of...
In 1947 when the fourth edition of Sutherland’s Criminology (the Principles of Criminology) appeared, he had outlined clearly differential association theory, his most renowned export into the criminological world. This theory contained nine principles suggesting that criminal behavior is learned in a process of communication in intimate ...
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Feb 15, 2007 · Edwin H. Sutherland is generally regarded as the father of the scientific study of criminology in the United States. In 1924 he published Criminology, the first systematic textbook study of crime.