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'''Ruth Shonle Cavan''' (August 28, 1896<ref>[http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=121722 Life and Works of Ruth Shonle Cavan: Pioneer Woman in Criminology]</ref> – August 25, 1993<ref>[http://www.fold3.com/page/8454678_ruth_s_cavan/ Fold3 SSDI entry]</ref>) was an |
'''Ruth Shonle Cavan''' (August 28, 1896<ref>[http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=121722 Life and Works of Ruth Shonle Cavan: Pioneer Woman in Criminology]</ref> – August 25, 1993<ref>[http://www.fold3.com/page/8454678_ruth_s_cavan/ Fold3 SSDI entry]</ref>) was an American [[sociologist]] based at the University of Chicago. She specialized in deviance and criminology and wwas a leader of the [[Chicago school (sociology)|Chicago school of sociology]]. |
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==Recognition== |
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==Notes== |
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==Further reading== |
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* Ferdinand, Theodore N. "Ruth Shonle Cavan: An Intellectual Portrait." ''Sociological Inquiry'' 58.4 (1988): 337-343. |
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* Moyer, Imogene L. "The Life and Works of Ruth Shonle Cavan: Pioneer Woman in Criminology." ''Journal of Crime and Justice'' 13.1 (1990): 133-158. |
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"Cavan's Continuum of Behavior: A Proposed Conceptual Model for the Expansion of Narrowly Focused Criminological Theory." ''Journal of Crime and Justice'' 19.2 (1996): 181-194. |
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* Moyer, Imogene L. "Ruth Shonle Cavan” in Mary Jo Deegan (ed.), Women in Sociology: A Bio-bibliographical Sourcebook'' (Greenwood), pp. 90–99. |
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* Moyer, Imogene. ''Criminological Theories: Traditional and Non-Traditional Voices and Themes'' (2001) pp 91-101. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=6pA5DQAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR11&ots=uCH7MSsky5&sig=gHSy7hor2QquqS8J8Up_LruNiCc#v=onepage&q&f=false online] |
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* Moyer, Imogene. ''Changing Roles of Women in the Criminal Justice System: Offenders, Victims, and Professionals'' (2nd ed 2001) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J012v07n02_02 Ruth Shonle Cavan (1896-1993): A Tribute], ''[[Women & Criminal Justice]]'', 1996 |
*[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J012v07n02_02 Ruth Shonle Cavan (1896-1993): A Tribute], ''[[Women & Criminal Justice]]'', 1996 |
Revision as of 12:41, 30 October 2019
Ruth Shonle Cavan (August 28, 1896[1] – August 25, 1993[2]) was an American sociologist based at the University of Chicago. She specialized in deviance and criminology and wwas a leader of the Chicago school of sociology.
Recognition
Since 1997, the American Society of Criminology has given the Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award annually to a distinguished young researcher in the field of criminology.[3]
Notes
- ^ Life and Works of Ruth Shonle Cavan: Pioneer Woman in Criminology
- ^ Fold3 SSDI entry
- ^ "Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award". American Society of Criminology. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
Further reading
- Ferdinand, Theodore N. "Ruth Shonle Cavan: An Intellectual Portrait." Sociological Inquiry 58.4 (1988): 337-343.
- Moyer, Imogene L. "The Life and Works of Ruth Shonle Cavan: Pioneer Woman in Criminology." Journal of Crime and Justice 13.1 (1990): 133-158.
"Cavan's Continuum of Behavior: A Proposed Conceptual Model for the Expansion of Narrowly Focused Criminological Theory." Journal of Crime and Justice 19.2 (1996): 181-194.
- Moyer, Imogene L. "Ruth Shonle Cavan” in Mary Jo Deegan (ed.), Women in Sociology: A Bio-bibliographical Sourcebook (Greenwood), pp. 90–99.
- Moyer, Imogene. Criminological Theories: Traditional and Non-Traditional Voices and Themes (2001) pp 91-101. online
- Moyer, Imogene. Changing Roles of Women in the Criminal Justice System: Offenders, Victims, and Professionals (2nd ed 2001)
External links
- Ruth Shonle Cavan (1896-1993): A Tribute, Women & Criminal Justice, 1996
- Obituary in the Chicago Tribune, August 28, 1993