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Structural Criminology

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John Hagan was born on February 15, 1946. He is currently married and living in Canada where he is a professor, in the Department of Sociology, at the University of Toronto. Hagan was a "draft dodger" during the 1960’s. He fled to Canada from the United States, because he feared that he would be drafted into the Vietnam war. Hagan wanted to continue his education and therefore did not want to go to war. He received his B.A., in Sociology, at the University of Illinois in 1968. He received his M.A. and Ph.D., in Sociology, from the University of Alberta in 1971 and 1974. Hagan has had numerous teaching appointments. Among them are Professor of Sociology and Law at the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, from 1994-1996 and Professor in the Department of Sociology, at the University of Wisconsin, from 1980-1982.
Hagan has written numerous books and journal articles. Among them are The Disreputable Pleasures , Crime and Disrepute, Criminological Controversies, Mean Streets. Among Hagan’s many journal articles are The Class Structure of gender and Delinquency: Toward a Power-Control Theory of Common Delinquent Behavior, Gender, delinquency, and the Great Depression: a test of power-control theory, Class in the Household: A Power-control Theory of Gender and Delinquency, Feminist scholarship, relational and instrumental control, and a power-control theory of gender and delinquency, The structuration of gender and deviance: a power-control theory of vulnerability to crime and the search for deviant role exits, and Risk Preferences and Patriarchy: Extending Power-Control Theory.
Structural Criminology
John Hagan, in his book Structural Criminology, attempts to "use a structural methodology to develop theoretical perspectives on crime and delinquency". He proposes the study of social structure in terms of power relations between individuals or groups. Inherent to this structural approach to criminology, is the study of vertical,...

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