Edward Shihadeh Explained

Edward S. Shihadeh
Fields:Sociology
criminology
Workplaces:Louisiana State University
Education:University of Alberta (A.B. 1985, 1988); Pennsylvania State University (Ph.D., 1992)
Thesis Title:Race, Family Structure and Crime in the U.S., 1960-1990: Alternative Explanations of Race-Disaggregated Crime Rates
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Thesis Year:1992
Doctoral Advisors:Clifford Clogg
Darrell Steffensmeier
Doctoral Students:Matthew Lee
Graham Ousey
Awards:Delivered Distinguished Demographer Lecture at 2013 Warren Kalbach Population Conference (held by Society of Edmonton Demographers)
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Edward S. Shihadeh is an American sociologist and criminologist. He is professor and chair of sociology at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At LSU, he also coordinates the Crime and Policy Evaluation Research Group, which he co-founded with Matthew Lee in 2005.[1] [2] He began his academic career in mathematical demography, but later became interested in researching crime and deviance as they pertained to urban black communities.[3] He leads a team of researchers at LSU that analyze data from the Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination (BRAVE), an anti-crime initiative based on Operation Ceasefire.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Researchers: BRAVE effort reducing crime . The Advocate . 17 April 2013 . 18 June 2017 . Mustian, Jim.
  2. Web site: Group fosters local interest in crime . LSU Now . 22 August 2005 . 18 June 2017 . Payne, Jenni.
  3. Web site: Edward Shihadeh . Louisiana State University . 18 June 2017.
  4. Web site: LSU criminologist on mission to help 'take back' Baton Rouge with BRAVE work . NOLA.com . 13 December 2013 . 18 June 2017 . Lane, Emily.