Anthony Walsh (criminologist) explained

Anthony Walsh
Nationality:American
Fields:Criminology
Workplaces:Boise State University
Education:Eastern Michigan University, University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University
Thesis Title:Differential sentencing patterns among felony sex offenders and non-sex offenders
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Thesis Year:1983
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Anthony Walsh is an American criminologist and professor emeritus at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. He was educated at Eastern Michigan University (B.A. in sociology, 1975), the University of Toledo (M.A. in medical sociology, 1977), and Bowling Green State University (Ph.D. in criminology, 1983).[1] He worked in law enforcement for 21 years before joining the faculty of Boise State University in 1984. These positions included a stint as a probation officer in Lucas County, Ohio.[2]

He became interested in the science of love while working on parole and probation cases, during which time he noticed many of these cases pertained to love. He subsequently wrote the book The Science of Love: Understanding Love and Its Effects, which was published in 1991.[3] Walsh is also the author of the books Biosociology: An Emerging Paradigm (1995),[4] Criminology: A Global Perspective (with Lee Ellis, 2000), African Americans and Serial Killing in the Media: The Myth and the Reality.[5] Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach (with Lee Ellis and Richard D. Hartley, 2009), Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader (with Craig Hemmens, 2008; 4th ed., 2018), Corrections: A Text/Reader (with Mary Stohr and Craig Hemmens, 2009; 2nd ed., 2013), Feminist Criminology Through a Biosocial Lens (2011), Criminology: The Essentials (2012), and Biosociology: Bridging the Biology-Sociology Divide (2014).[6] He is the co-editor, with Kevin M. Beaver, of Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research.[7]

In 2008, he received Boise State University's Tenured Research Award.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anthony Walsh CV.
  2. News: Hothouse for scammers? . Brickey . Homer . 2005-01-16 . The Blade . 2017-10-04 . en-US.
  3. Reviews of The Science of Love:
    • Publishers Weekly. Nonfiction book review.
    • News: Gonzalez-Crussi. F.. July 14, 1991. The New York Times. Isn't it semantic?.
    • Sutherland. Stuart. January 1992. 10.1038/355309b0. 6358. Nature. 309–310. Labours lost. 355. 38840529.
    • Hendrick. Clyde. March 1992. 10.1037/031355. 3. Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 208. Making love a science. 37.
    • Hutter. Mark. May 1992. 10.2307/2076312. 3. Contemporary Sociology. 2076312. 387–388. none. 21.
    • Bollinger. Charmian. August 1992. 10.1192/s0007125000139467. 2. British Journal of Psychiatry. 288. none. 161. free.
    • New Scientist. April 5, 1997. Review.
    • Gatzanis. Sonia. May 1998. 10.1080/02674659808406563. 2. Sexual and Marital Therapy. 218. none. 13.
  4. Reviews of Biosociology: An Emerging Paradigm:
    • Crippen. Timothy. September 1996. 10.2307/2580782. 1. Social Forces. 2580782. 351–352. none. 75.
    • Nielsen. François. March 1997. 1. Politics and the Life Sciences. 4236324. 154–156. none. 16. 10.1017/S0730938400020426.
    • Jeffery . C. Ray . May 1997 . none . Criminal Justice Review . 22 . 1 . 85–86 . 10.1177/073401689702200108. 145265666 .
    • Ellis . Lee . November 1996 . none . Personality and Individual Differences . en . 21 . 5 . 833–834 . 10.1016/0191-8869(96)82820-0.
  5. Homicide Studies, Vol. 9 No. 4, November 2005, pp 271-291; doi: 10.1177/1088767905280080
  6. Review of Biosociology: Bridging the Biology-Sociology Divide:
    • May 2016. 10.1177/0094306116641409f. 3. Contemporary Sociology. 43997584. 370–371. none. 45. 141127885.
  7. Review of Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research:
    • May 2009. 3. Contemporary Sociology. 20617330. 294–295. none. 38.
  8. Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Recognizes Teaching Excellence . 2008-01-17 . Boise State University. ProQuest.