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Criminal Justice: An Introduction by Adler, Mueller & Laufer |
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Freda Adler is Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice. Teaching since 1968, Dr. Adler's subjects include criminology, statistics, research methods, and international and comparative criminology. She has served as criminology advisor to the United Nations as well as to federal, state and foreign governments. She served as President of the American Society of Criminology (November 1994-1995).
Gerhard O. W. Mueller is Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice. Dr. Mueller's teaching career, begun in 1953, was partially interrupted between 1974 and 1982, when, as Chief of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Branch, he was responsible for all of the United Nations' programs dealing with problems of crime and justice worldwide. He has been a member of the faculties of the University of Washington, West Virginia University, New York University, and of the National Judicial College as well as in Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
William S. Laufer is Associate Professor of Legal Studies at the Wharton School. Teaching since 1987, his subjects include criminological theory, corporate and white collar crime, and business ethics. Dr. Laufer's research has appeared in a wide range of journals.