Laub, John H., 1953-
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Birth Date
- 1953
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 20100722
- Affiliation End: 20130104
- Organization: National Institute of Justice (U.S.)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1998
- Organization: (naf) University of Maryland at College Park. Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1991
- Affiliation End: 1998
- Organization: Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.)
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Criminal Justice Research Center
Field of Activity
Criminology
Criminal justice
Occupation
Professor
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Sources
- found: His Juvenile criminal behavior in urban, suburban, and rural areas, 1981:t.p. (John H. Laub, Proj. Coordinator; Criminal Justice Research Center, Albany, N.Y.)
- found: His Criminology in the making, 1983:CIP t.p. (John H. Laub) data sheet (b. 1953)
- found: Shared beginnings, divergent lives: delinquent boys to age 70, 2003:title page (John H. Laub)
- found: The fingerprint sourcebook, 2011:title page (John H. Laub, Direcotor, National Institute of Justice)
- found: University of Maryland Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, via WWW, February 13, 2013(John H. Laub; Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland, College Park; B.A., Criminal Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1975; M.A., School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany, 1976; Ph. D., School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York, 1980; Professor, Northeastern University, College of Criminal Justice, 1991-1998; Professor, University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1998-2007; Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2008-present; from July 22, 2010 to January 4, 2013, Dr. Laub served as the Director of the National Institute of Justice in the Office of Justice Programs in the Department of Justice; his areas of research include theories of crime and deviance over the life course, juvenile delinquency, juvenile justice, victimization, and the history of criminology)
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Change Notes
- 1981-05-15: new
- 2013-02-15: revised
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