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David Weisburd
1954
15 works on record
Biography
<b><a href="http://cls.gmu.edu/people/dweisbur">David L. Weisburd</a></b> (b. 1954) is a leading American criminologist and Distinguished Professor at George Mason University, where he heads the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy. Known particularly for his work on policing, white-collar crime, and the criminology of place, he is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Experimental Criminology and an Honorary Fellow of the American Society of Criminology. (His other honors, awards and positions are too numerous to even summarize here.) Weisburd received his undergraduate education at <a href="http://shimer.edu">Shimer College</a> and Brandeis University, and his master's and doctoral degrees from Yale University. He has authored more than twenty books and more than a hundred scholarly articles; his better-known works include <i>Statistics in Criminal Justice</i> and <i>Putting Crime in Its Place</i>. (from <a href="http://shimercollege.wikia.com/David_Weisburd#Brief_description">Shimer College Wiki</a>)
Works

White-collar crime and criminal career
2001

Statistics in criminal justice
1998

Statistics in Criminal Justice, Macintosh Version (Non-InfoTrac Version)
1997

Statistics in Criminal Justice, Windows Version (Non-InfoTrac Version)
1997

Jewish settler violence
1985

Handbook of quantitative criminology

The criminology of place

Crimes of the middle classes
Statistics in Criminal Justice for Windows
Statistics in Criminal Justice for Windows
1997
Reorienting crime prevention research and policy
Reorienting crime prevention research and policy
1997
Statistics in Criminal Justice for Macintosh
Statistics in Criminal Justice for Macintosh
1997
Preventing crime and increasing justice through policing
Preventing crime and increasing justice through policing
1997
Platsens betydelse för polisarbete
Platsens betydelse för polisarbete
Police science
Police science
Deviance as social reaction
Deviance as social reaction