DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY

 

A division of the American Society of Criminology

 

 

 

 

 

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Division of International Criminology, a Division of the American Society of Criminology
1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 212
Columbus, OH 43212

ph: 614-292-9207
fax: 614-292-6767

Past DIC DISTINGUISHED BOOK Award Winners

2007 WINNER (FOR 2006 BOOK):

David Bayley, for Changing the Guard:  Developing Democratic Police. Oxford University Press.

 

2006 WINNER (FOR 2005 BOOK):

Scott Decker and Frank Weerman for European Street Gangs and Troublesome Youth Groups , (edited). Altamira Press, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

 

2005 WINNER (FOR 2004 BOOK):

Cyber Criminals on Trial. By Russell G. Smith, Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas. Cambridge University Press

 

2004 WINNER (FOR 2003 BOOK):

James Q. Whitman (Yale University) for Harsh Justice: Criminal Punishment and the Widening Divide Between America and Europe. Oxford University Press.

 

2003 WINNER (FOR 2002 BOOK):

Martha Huggins (Union College), Mika Haritos-Fatouros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), and Philip Zimbardo (Stanford University) for Violence Workers: Police Torturers and Murderers Reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities. University of California Press.

 

2002 WINNER (FOR 2001 BOOK):

David T. Johnson (University of Hawaii) for The Japanese Way of Justice: Prosecuting Crime in Japan. Oxford University Press.

 

 

 

 

 

PAST DIC DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARDS

Coming soon!

2001 WINNER (FOR 2000 BOOK):

Stanley Cohen (London School of Economics) for States of Denial. Polity Press.

 

1997 WINNER (FOR 1996 BOOK):

Clayton A. Hartjen (Rutgers) and Sesha Rajani Kethinen (Illinois State University) for Comparative Delinquency: India and the United States. Garland.

 

1996 WINNER (FOR 1995 BOOK):

Herman Franke (Netherlands University) for The Emancipation of Prisoners: A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Dutch Prison Experience. Edinburgh University Press.

 

1995 WINNER (FOR 1994 BOOK): 

Joachim J. Savelsberg (University of Minnesota) for Constructing White Collar Crime: Rationalities, Communications, Power. University of Pennsylvania Press.

 

1992 WINNER (FOR 1992 BOOK): 

Setsuo Miyazawa (Osgood Hall Law/Kobe University, Japan) for Policing in Japan: A Study on Making Crime.  Translated by Frank G. Gennett with John O. Haley.  1992, State University of New York Press.

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Division of International Criminology, a Division of the American Society of Criminology
1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 212
Columbus, OH 43212

ph: 614-292-9207
fax: 614-292-6767