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Wilson, James Q(uinn)

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Wilson, James Q(uinn) (1931- )

US sociologist and criminologist. He became identified as a neoconservative social scientist in his works on criminals and the police, including Varieties of Police Behavior (1968) and Thinking about Crime (1975). He was born in Denver, Colorado and too a PhD from Chicago. He taught at Harvard (1961-87) and the University of California at Los Angeles from 1987.


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