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Theorists
Albert Bandura
Albert J. Reiss
Albert K. Cohen
Andre Michel Guerry
Austin T. Turk
Charles Horton Cooley
Charles R. Tittle
Clifford R. Shaw
David Metza
Delbert Elliott
Edmund Husserl
Edwin Lemert
Edwin Sutherland
Emile Durkheim
Ernest Burgess
F. Ivan Nye
Georg Rusche
George B. Vold
George Herbert Mead
Gordon Trasier
Gresham Sykes
Hans Eysenck
Henry McKay
Howard Becker
Howard Kapkin
Ian Taylor, Paul Walton, Jock Young
John Braithwaite
Karl Marx
Lambert Adolphe
Lawrence E. Cohen
Lloyd Ohlin
Lonnie Athens
Marcus Felson
Meda Chesney-Lund
Michael Gottfredson
Otto Krichheimer
Quetelet
Richard Cloward
Richard Guinney
Richard Rhodes
Richard Rosenfeld
Robert Agnew
Robert L. Burgess
Robert Merton
Robert Park
Ronald Akers
Sarnoff Mednick
Stanley Cohen
Steven F. Messner
Terence Thornberry
Thomas Bernard
Travis Hirschi
Walter C. Rechless
Walter Miller
Willem Bonger
William Chambliss
William Ferrero
William Graham Sumner
William Julius Wilson
Albert Bandura
Albert J. Reiss
Albert K. Cohen
Andre Michel Guerry
Austin T. Turk
Charles Horton Cooley
Charles R. Tittle
Clifford R. Shaw
David Metza
Delbert Elliott
Edmund Husserl
Edwin Lemert
Edwin Sutherland
Emile Durkheim
Ernest Burgess
F. Ivan Nye
Georg Rusche
George B. Vold
George Herbert Mead
Gordon Trasier
Gresham Sykes
Hans Eysenck
Henry McKay
Howard Becker
Howard Kapkin
Ian Taylor, Paul Walton, Jock Young
John Braithwaite
Karl Marx
Lambert Adolphe
Lawrence E. Cohen
Lloyd Ohlin
Lonnie Athens
Marcus Felson
Meda Chesney-Lund
Michael Gottfredson
Otto Krichheimer
Quetelet
Richard Cloward
Richard Guinney
Richard Rhodes
Richard Rosenfeld
Robert Agnew
Robert L. Burgess
Robert Merton
Robert Park
Ronald Akers
Sarnoff Mednick
Stanley Cohen
Steven F. Messner
Terence Thornberry
Thomas Bernard
Travis Hirschi
Walter C. Rechless
Walter Miller
Willem Bonger
William Chambliss
William Ferrero
William Graham Sumner
William Julius

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