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criminology and criminal justice
criminal justice
juvenile justice
delinquency theories and theorists
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penology
prisons and correctional facilities
juvenile justice
delinquency theories and theorists
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criminology and criminal justice
special populations
juvenile justice
delinquency theories and theorists
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Albert Cohen
Definition
- Albert Cohen, born on June 15, 1918, in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American criminologist best known for his 1955 book Delinquent Boys: The Culture of the Gang, in which he outlined his theory of delinquent subcultures. In 1993, the American Society of Criminology presented Cohen with one of its highest honors, the Edwin H. Sutherland Award, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to criminological theory. [Source: Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime; Cohen, Albert]
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