Francis T. Cullen is Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati, where he holds a joint appointment in sociology. In the graduate program, he teaches Theory and Philosophy of Corrections, Early Intervention in Criminal Justice, Structural Theories of Crime, and Criminal Justice Research Practicum. Cullen has published over 200 works in the areas of criminological theory, corrections, public opinion, white-collar crime, and sexual victimization. He is author of Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition and coauthor of Reaffirming Rehabilitation; Corporate Crime Under Attack; Criminology; Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences; and Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women He is a co-editor of Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention; Contemporary Criminological Theory: Past to Present; Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory; The Origins of American Criminology; and the Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. He is a past President of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Cullen received his Ph.D. in sociology and education from Columbia University.
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