At the University of Delaware in the late 1970s, Bill wrote yet another seminal piece entitled On Lawmaking, published in the British Journal of Law and Society. Bill was an international scholar, with visiting professorships in Nigeria, Sweden, London, Oslo, Stockholm, Vienna, Cardiff, and Zambia. He loved his family and friends, his students and colleagues, teaching and writing, and swimming in the ocean. She evaluated the attempts by New York City prosecutors to decrease times to disposition for defendants held in pretrial custody and the Department of Probations Drug Treatment Initiative. During an illustrious career spanning over four decades, she was a Senior Researcher and Director of The Criminal Justice Program at RAND (1989-1994); a Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and the Founding Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Corrections at the University of California, Irvine (1992-2009); and The Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law at Stanford University (2009-2018), where she was also the Co-Director of The Stanford Criminal Justice Center. This, indeed, was a hallmark of Stans work that was without unambiguous conclusions but replete with original, prescient and altogether thoughtful arguments that always push readers to think in new and different ways. Published in The Southern Illinoisan on 8/29/2008. He will be remembered as a passionate scholar, devoted mentor, and loyal friend. The title of his doctoral thesis at Harvard was The Concept of Thinking.. The resulting book, Control Balance: Toward a General Theory of Deviance (1995), won the American Society of Criminologys (ASC) Michael J. Hindelang Award and the American Sociological Associations (ASA) Albert J. Reiss Distinguished Scholarship Award. Among other editorial assignments, he served on the editorial board of the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1957-83. After completing each chapter in my written work, Jeff would contact me to arrange a conference. Our dear friend and colleague, C. Ron Huff, passed away on March 31, 2019 after bravely battling pancreatic cancer. WebIn Memoriam Steven Janowitz, D.D.S. Professor Allen remains Professor Emeritus, San Jose State University. Harriss interest in the social-psychological impact of typescripts was seen as well in his analysis of criminal justice decision-making. During his career, he authored 10 textbooks and over 50 scholarly journal articles. Each chapter in this small volume became a classic in its own right. An avid swimmer, gardener, and Phillies fan, John will be remembered for his strong sense of humor, love of rock and roll trivia, all things French, and his deep and long-standing friendships. Third genre:his work on the ironies of American social policyIf the study of organized crime finds Jim in an optimistic mood, this third genre is much more sardonic in tone. The book, drawn from his dissertation work, established him as one of the most significant figures in criminology. Stephen M. Rosoff (1945-2010), professor of criminology at the University of Houston Clear Lake, passed away after a sudden heart attack on March 27th at the age of 64. Anthony Petrosino In 1983, Rita retired with her partner, Martin Warren, to a home they built at the Monroe Institute in Virginia. In America Satyanshu was known as Muk, in the rest of the world as Sat. Eds innovative approach, linking social/behavioral science and program evaluation to the emerging technology of DNA analysis and trace evidence helped to usher in what we know recognize as a new era in crime-solving, forensics, and policing.