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Name
  
Gresham Sykes


Died
  
October 29, 2010, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Books
  
The society of captives, The Corruption of Authority and Rehabilitation, Crime and Society, Criminology

Gresham sykes interviewed by robert heiner november 20 1997


Gresham M'Cready Sykes (May 26, 1922 – October 29, 2010) was an American sociologist and criminologist. He earned a Bachelor of Arts at Princeton University and a Ph. D. at Northwestern University. He taught at Princeton, Dartmouth, and Northwestern prior to becoming sociology professor at the University of Virginia. Sykes's study of New Jersey State Prison has been described as a pioneering look at the issues faced by guards, as well as the pains of imprisonment encountered by inmates . His most famous work is The Society of Captives, which is sometimes considered the first work in the genre of prison sociology. He coauthored Techniques of Neutralization: A Theory of Delinquency with David Matza, published in the American Sociological Review in December 1957.

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Gresham Sykes Wikipedia