Elliott Currie

Affiliations: 
Criminology, Law and Society University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
Multilingual Education, Cultural Anthropology, Hispanic American Studies
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Tryon P. Woods grad student 2007 UC Irvine
Christine L. Gardiner grad student 2008 UC Irvine
Kristine Artello grad student 2010 UC Irvine
Anastasia Tosouni grad student 2010 UC Irvine
Emily I. Troshynski grad student 2011 UC Irvine
Robert J. Werth grad student 2011 UC Irvine
Randolph R. Myers grad student 2012 UC Irvine
Katherine E. Rosoff grad student 2012 UC Irvine
Sylvia L. Valenzuela grad student 2012 UC Irvine
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Currie E, Goddard T, Myers RR. (2015) The Dark Ghetto revisited: Kenneth B Clark’s classic analysis as cutting edge criminology: Theoretical Criminology. 19: 5-22
Currie E. (2013) Consciousness, solidarity and hope as prevention and rehabilitation International Journal For Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. 2: 3-11
Currie E. (2010) On being right, but unhappy Criminology and Public Policy. 9: 1-10
Currie E. (2007) Against marginality: Arguments for a public criminology Theoretical Criminology. 11: 175-190
Currie E. (2000) Sociologic perspectives on juvenile violence. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 9: 749-763
Currie E. (1997) Market, Crime and Community: Toward a Mid-Range Theory of Post-Industrial Violence Theoretical Criminology. 1: 147-172
Currie E. (1996) Missing pieces: Notes on crime, poverty, and social policy Critical Criminology. 7: 37-52
Currie E. (1993) Shifting the Balance: On Social Action and the Future of Criminological Research: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 30: 478-484
Currie E. (1989) Confronting crime: Looking toward the twenty-first century Justice Quarterly. 6: 5-25
Currie E. (1987) Social Policy and the Future of Criminal Justice The Prison Journal. 67: 19-26
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