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Robert MacCoun is associate professor of public policy, Goldman School
of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.
Candace McCoy is associate professor of criminal justice, School of
Criminal Justice, Rutgers University.
Daniel S. Nagin is professor of management, School of Public Policy and
Management, Carnegie-Mellon University.
Christopher Panarella is a practicing attorney in New York, New York.
Joan Petersilia is professor of criminology, law, and society, School of
Social Ecology, University of California at Irvine.
Anne Morrison Piehl is assistant professor of public policy, John F.
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation scholar in health policy research, Univer-
sity of California, Berkeley.
Vernon L. Quinsey is professor of psychology and psychiatry,
Department of Psychology, Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.
Kevin R. Reitz is professor of law, University of Colorado.
Peter Reuter is professor and director of social policy programs,
University of Maryland at College Park.
Julian V. Roberts is professor of criminology, University of Ottawa.
Robert J. Sampson is professor of sociology, University of Chicago.
Lawrence W. Sherman is professor of criminology and chair of the
School of Criminal justice and Criminology, University of Maryland
at College Park.
Neal Shover is professor of sociology, University of Tennessee.
Loretta J. Stalans is associate professor of criminal justice, Loyola
University, Chicago.
Andrew von Hirsch is Honorary Professor of Penal Theory and Penal
Law, Cambridge University.
Per-Olof Wikstrdm is university lecturer in sociology of crime, Institute
of Criminology, University of Cambridge, and fellow of Girton College.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Handbook of Crime & Punishment. Contributors: Michael Tonry - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: xiv.
    
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