Graeme Newman
Graeme R. Newman is an American scholar of criminal justice and Distinguished Teaching Professor at University at Albany. He is a recipient of J. Francis Finnegan Memorial Prize in Criminology.
Newman is the vice president of Center for Problem [Oriented Policing] and pioneered the establishment of the United [Nations Crime and Justice Information Network]. He is known for his research on crime prevention.
Books
- Newman, G.. Comparative Deviance: Perception and Law in Six Cultures.
- Newman, G., The Punishment Response.
- Newman, G., Just And Painful: A Case for Corporal Punishment of Criminals.
- Howard, G. and Newman, G., , Brill
- Newman. G. and Clarke, R. V.. Superhighway Robbery: Preventing E-Commerce Crime.
- McNally, M. M., & Newman, G. R.,. Perspectives on Identity Theft.
- Newman, G., Punishment and Privilege, 2nd ed. Independently published