Marvin
Krohn
Specialization:
Juvenile Delinquency, Adolescent Substance
Use, and Criminological Theory
Professor of Sociology
and Criminal Justice
Ph.D. (1974) Florida State University
Marvin
Krohn holds a joint appointment with the
Department of Sociology and the School
of Criminal Justice. His research interests
in juvenile delinquency focus on theoretical
explanations of delinquent and deviant
behavior. He is the recipient of a grant
from the Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention for "A Panel
Study of Reciprocal Causal Model of Delinquency"
and one from the National Institute of
Drug Abuse for a study entitled "A
Social Network Approach to Drug Use of
Minority Youth." He is co-editor
of the 5th edition of Delinquent Behavior
(Prentice Hall, 1991). Recently Krohn
received both the University Award and
the Chancellor's Award for Excellence
in Teaching.
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