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Name
  
Stuart Henry

Role
  
Criminologist

Education
  
University of Kent



Books
  
Criminological Theory: An Analysis, Private justice, Constitutive Criminology, Social Deviance, Making Markets: An Interdi

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Stuart Henry is Professor of Criminal justice and Director of the School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University (2006–). He has also been appointed Visiting Professor of Criminology at the University of Kent's School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research from 2008–2013.

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Henry was born in Lambeth, South London, England on 18 October 1949. He studied sociology at the University of Kent at Canterbury from where he graduated with a PhD in 1976. From 1975–1978 he was a research sociologist at the Addiction Research Unit of the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. From 1979–1983 he taught sociology of deviance and medical sociology at Trent Polytechnic (now Nottingham Trent University) while also conducting research at Middlesex Polytechnic (now Middlesex University in Northwest London). In December 1983 he moved to Old Dominion University in Virginia, United States.

Henry joined San Diego State University in 2006 after spending seven years as Chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Wayne State University in Detroit, where he also has served as Associate Dean of the College of Lifelong Learning (1999–2002). He spent 2010–11 as Director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program at the University of Texas, Arlington, before returning to San Diego in 2011. He has previously served as Professor and Chair of Sociology at Valparaiso University (1998–99) and Professor of Criminology at Eastern Michigan University (1987–1998).

Henry teaches criminological theory, white-collar crime, school violence and deviant behaviour. He has conducted research on varieties of marginalised knowledge and informal institutions including: mutual aid groups, informal economies, non-state systems of discipline and social control, and cooperatives. Most recently, he examined the relationship between social norms, private discipline and public law. He has received grant funding from the British Social and Economic Research Council, the National Science Foundation and the Federal Emergency management Agency.

An internationally renowned criminologist, Henry has 29 books published and over one hundred of his articles have appeared in professional journals or as book chapters. His books are listed in the references below. Henry serves on the editorial board of Theoretical Criminology and Critical Criminology, and is a co-editor of the Western Criminology Review.

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Stuart Henry (criminologist) Wikipedia