John Hagan, PhD Biography
- Title:
- Professor of Sociology and Law, Northwestern University
- Position:
- None Found to the question "Should the Government Allow Immigrants Who Are Here Illegally to Become US Citizens?"
- Reasoning:
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No position found as of July 17, 2007
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- University Professor Emeritus of Law and Sociology, University of Toronto, 2004-present
- Professor of Sociology and Law, Northwestern University, 1999-present
- Senior Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, 1999-present
- Best Article Award (“S/he’s a Rebel: Toward a Sequential Stress Theory of Delinquency and Gendered Pathways to Disadvantage in Emerging Adulthood,” Social Forces), American Sociological Association, 2005
- University Professor and Professor of Law and Sociology, University of Toronto, 1997-2004
- Albert J. Reiss Distinguished Scholar Award, American Sociological Association, 2003
- Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar, 2001-2002
- The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, 1997-1998
- Dahlstrom Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994-1996
- Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1982-1996
- Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980-1982
- Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Erindale College, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1977-1980
- Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and School of Law, Indiana University, 1977-1978
- Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Erindale College, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1974-1977
- Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, 1974
- Education:
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- PhD, Sociology, University of Alberta, 1974
- MA, Sociology, University of Alberta, 1971
- BA, Sociology, University of Illinois, 1968
- Other:
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- None found
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