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Stuart Henry, Ph.D.

Address: School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University

5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182

E-mail: crimtheory@yahoo.com

Phone: 619-594-4355

Professional info
 

Stuart Henry is Professor of Criminal Justice and Director of the Institute for Public and Urban Affairs in the School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University (2006-2018).

 

Henry was born in Lambeth, South London, England in 1949. He studied sociology at the University of Kent at Canterbury from where he graduated with a Ph.D. 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). He spent Fall 2017 as a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Sociology at the University of Hawai'i Manoa.

 

Henry teaches criminological theory, white-collar crime, school violence and deviant behavior and has served as the Honors Thesis Coordinator for the University's Honors College. He has conducted research on varieties of marginalized 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 35 books published and over one hundred of his articles have appeared in professional journals or as book chapters. Henry has served on the editorial board of Theoretical Criminology and Critical Criminology, was Co-Editor of the Western Criminology Review (2010-2014), and has served on the Board of the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology (San Diego), the Board of the Western Society for Criminology and on the Board of Directors of the Association for Integrated Studies.

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2010 - present

2010 - present

Education
 

University of Kent, Canterbury, England

1972 - 1976  Ph.D. Sociology

 

​IUniversity of Kent, Canterbury, England

​1969 - 1972 BA Honors in Sociology

 

Work experience
 

Work Experience

2018-2019     San Diego State University               Professor and Director

                                                                                      Institute for Public and Urban Affairs

2017-2017     University of Hawai'i-Manoa            Visiting Scholar, Sociology

 

2006-2017     San Diego State University               Professor and Director

                        5500 Campanile Drive                       School of Public Affairs

                        San Diego, CA 92182                        

 

2008-13           University of Kent,                            Visiting Professor of Criminology

                        Canterbury, Kent

 

2010-11           University of Texas,                          Professor & Director, Interdisciplinary

                        Arlington, Texas                                Studies Program

 

1999 - 2006     Wayne State University                    Professor and Chair/Associate Dean

                        5700 Cass, Detroit MI 48202             Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies     

           

1998 - 1999     Valparaiso University                       Visiting Professor and Chair, Sociology

                        Huegli Hall, Valparaiso, IN                Dept. of Sociology Teaching: Deviance,

                        46383                                                 Law and Society, Criminology White  

                                                                                   Collar Crime       

 

1987 - 1998     Eastern Michigan University           Professor of Criminology,

                         Ypsilanti, MI 48197                          Dept of Sociology,  Anthropology and

                                                                                  Criminology. Teaching: Crim. Theory,

                                                                                  Law and Society, White Collar Crime, Social

                                                                                  Deviance

                                                                                               

1984 - 1987     Old Dominion University                  Assistant Professor

                        Sociology and Criminal Justice         Teaching: Deviance, Crim. Theory, Sociology

                        Norfolk, VA 23508                              of Law

                       

1979 - 1983     Nottingham Trent University           Senior Lecturer

                        Department of Social Studies          Teaching: Sociology of Law, Criminology,   

                        Nottingham, NG1 4BU, UK                Deviance, Medical Soc.                                                                                   

1978 - 1979     Middlesex University                        Research Fellow

                        Centre for OCR Enfield                     PI of ESRC-funded study of formal

                        EN3 4SF, UK.                                      Informal discipline and social control

           

1975 - 1978     London University                            Post-Doctoral Research Sociologist

                        Institute of Psychiatry                       Co-investigator on study of self-help groups

                        London, SE5 8AF, UK.

 

 

Publications
Authored Books
 

2015    M. M. Lanier,  S. Henry, & D. J.M.Anastasia,  Essential Criminology.  4th edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (1st  edition, 1998, 2nd edition 2004, 3rd edition 2010 ).

 

2015    S. Henry, Private Justice: Toward Integrated Theorizing in the Sociology of Law, London and New York: Routledge Revivals (originally published in 1983)

 

2009    S. Henry. Social Deviance. Cambridge: Polity Press.

 

2006    W. Einstadter and S. Henry, Criminological Theory: An Analysis of its Underlying Assumptions. 2nd edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield (1st edition, 1995, Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt, Brace and Company).

 

2001    R. Cantor, S. Henry and S. Rayner, Markets, Distribution, and Exchange after Societal Cataclysm. New York: Books for Business (republication of 1989 research report to FEMA).

 

1996    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, Constitutive Criminology: Beyond Postmodernism. London: Sage.

 

1993    E. H. Pfuhl and S. Henry, The Deviance Process 3rd edition.  New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

 

1992    R. Cantor, S. Henry and S. Rayner, Making Markets: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Economic Exchange with a Foreword by Amitai Etzioni, New York: Greenwood Press.

 

1978    S. Henry, The Hidden Economy: The Context and Control of Borderline Crime, Oxford:  Martin Robertson; republished by Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, Washington, 1988.

 

1977    D. Robinson and S. Henry, Self-help and Health: Mutual Aid for Modern Problems, Oxford: Martin Robertson.

 

Edited Books

 

2016    S. Henry, P. Kaplan and A.Mobley (eds.). Law in Society. San Diego, CA: Cognella.

 

2015    S. Henry and R. Matsueda (eds.). Social Constructionist Theories of Crime. Farnham UK: Ashgate.

 

2014    S. Valenzuela, P. Kaplan, and S. Henry (eds.). Crime and Behavior. San Diego, CA: Cognella, Inc.

 

2014    G. Muschert, S. Henry, N. Bracy and A. Peguero (eds.). Responding to School Violence: Confronting the Columbine Effect. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 

 

2014    D. McGurrin and S. Henry (eds). White Collar Crime. Special Issue of The Western Criminology Review. 14(2)

 

2013    C. Curtis and S. Henry (eds.). Crime, Justice, and Social Control. San Diego, CA: Cognella, Inc.

 

2010    S. Henry (Series Editor) Library of Essays in Theoretical Criminology. 12 vols. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

 

2010    K. S. Glover, C. Curtis, S. Henry (Special Issue Editors) “Discourse, Race and the State.”  Western Criminological Review, 11(1) April.

 

2009    S. Henry (ed) Special Editor Epistemological and Ontological issues in Interdisciplinary studies. Issues in Integrative Studies. 27.

 

2009    T. Augsburg and S. Henry (eds). The Politics of Interdisciplinary Studies: Essays on Transformations in American Undergraduate Programs. Jefferson, NC: McFarland (August, 2009).

 

2009    S. Henry and S. Lukas. (eds).  Recent Developments in Criminological Theory. London: Ashgate (August, 2009).

 

2006    S. Henry and M. M. Lanier, eds., The Essential Criminology Reader. Boulder, CO: Westview/Perseus.

 

2003    R. A. Schindler and S. Henry (eds). Special AIS 25th Anniversary volume of Issues in Integrative Studies (Vol 21). Oxford, OH: Association of Integrative Studies.

 

2001    S. Henry and W. Hinkle (eds.) Careers in Criminal Justice: The Inside Story2nd Ed. Salem, WI: Sheffield Publishing Company. First edition, published as Inside Jobs, 1994.

 

2001    S. Henry and M. Lanier. (eds.). What is Crime? Controversy over the Nature of Crime and What to do About it. Boulder CO: Rowman and Littlefield.

 

2000    W. Hinkle and S. Henry (eds.). School Violence (The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol 567), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

1999    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic (eds.), Constitutive Criminology at Work: Applications to Crime and Punishment. New York: SUNY Press.

 

1999    S. Henry and R. Eaton (eds.), Degrees of Deviance: Student Accounts of their Deviant Behavior, Salem, Wisconsin: Sheffield Publishing, 2nd edition. (First published, 1990).

 

1998    S. Henry and W. Einstadter (eds.), The Criminology Theory Reader, New York University Press.

 

1994    S. Henry, (ed.). Employee Dismissal: Justice at Work (The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol 536). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

1994    S. Henry (ed) Social Control: Aspects of Non-State Justice, Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth.

 

1993    L. A. Ferman, L. E. Berndt and S. Henry (eds.). Work Beyond Employment in Advanced Capitalist Countries: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives on the Informal Economy, Vol I: Concepts, Evidence and Measurement; Volume II: Revisions and Criticism.  Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.

 

1987    L. Ferman, S. Henry and M. Hoyman (eds.). The Informal Economy, (The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, volume 493), Newbury Park: Sage.

 

1981    S. Henry (ed.). Informal Institutions: Alternative Networks in the Corporate State, New York:  St. Martin's Press.  Also published as Can I Have It in Cash?  London:  Astragal.

 
Journal Articles and Book Chapters

 

2015    S. Henry. “Legal Systems: Private.” In  James D. Wright (editor), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 13 (pp. 807–811). Oxford: Elsevier (previously published  in 1st edition, 2001).

 

2014    S. Henry “Deviance.” Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics, edited by Bruce A. Arrigo. (pp. 261-265. Sage Publications.

 

2013     S. Henry "Constitutive Criminology." Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology.  Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

 

2013    S. Henry “The Sociology of Deviance and Social Control” The Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religion (pp. 631-635).  Springer.

 

2013    S. Henry, “Crime” in E. McLaughlin and J. Munci (eds) The Sage Dictionary of Criminology, (3rd edition) London: Sage, pp. 85-87. (Also published in 2001 and 2005)

 

2013    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology,” in E. McLaughlin and J. Munci (eds.) The Sage Dictionary of Criminology.  London: Sage, pp. 70-72. (Also published in 2001 and 2005)

 

2012    S. Henry and D. Plemmons. “Neuroscience, Neuropolitics and Neuroethics: The Complex Case of Crime, Deception and fMRI.” Special Issue on Neuroethics,  Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (3): 573-591.

 

2012    S. Henry, “The Challenges of Integrating Criminology: A Commentary on Agnew’s Toward a Unified Criminology “Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology Special Edition 2012, 4(2): 10-26.

 

2012    S. Henry, “Expanding Our Thinking on Theorizing Criminology and Criminal Justice? The Place of Evolutionary Perspectives in Integrative Criminological Theory.” Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology Special Edition 2012, 4(1): 62-89.

 

2012    S. Henry, “On the Effectiveness of Prison as Punishment.” In Arnett Gaston (ed.) Jail, Prison, and Punishment. San Diego, CA: Cognella Publishers (reprint of the original 2003 article).

 

2012    S. Henry and N. L. Bracy, “Integrative Theory in Criminology Applied to the Complex Social Problem of School Violence” In A. Repko, W. Newell  and R. Szostak  (eds.) Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Research (pp. 259-282).  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

2010    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, "Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Criminology," in Bruce Arrigo and Dragan Milovanovic (eds) Postmodernist and Post-Structuralist Theories of Crime (pp. 3-25). Farnham, UK: Ashgate. (reprint of 1991 Criminology article).

 

2010    S. Henry. “On The Effectiveness of Prison as Punishment.”  In H. George Dieter (ed.) in

Creating Criminals –Without Even Trying.  Burleigh, Queensland, Australia: Zeus Publications, pp. 114-124. (Adaptation of 2005 article: “The Threat of Incarceration Does not Deter Criminal Behavior”).

 

2009    S. Henry. “Editor’s Introduction” In Issues in Integrative Studies, 27: i-vi.

 

2009    S. Henry. “Social Construction of Crime” in J. Mitchell Miller (ed) 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook. Vol 1. Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications, pp. 296-304.

 

2009    T. Augsburg and S. Henry.  “Introduction” to T. Augsburg and S. Henry (eds). The Politics of Interdisciplinary Studies: Essays on Transformations in American Undergraduate Programs. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, pp. 7-25.

 

2009    T. Augsburg, S. Henry, W.H. Newell and R. Szoztak “Conclusion” T. Augsburg and S. Henry (eds). The Politics of Interdisciplinary Studies: Essays on Transformations in American Undergraduate Programs. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, pp. 227-56.

 

2009    S. Henry. “School Violence Beyond Columbine:  A Complex Problem in Need of an Interdisciplinary Analysis.”  American Behavioral Scientist, 52:1246-1265.

 

2009    S. Henry. “Foreword” Bruce Arrigo and Dragan Milovanovic. Revolution in Penology. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. ix-xiii.

 

2008    A. Mobley, S. Henry, D. Plemmons, “Protecting Prisoners from Harmful Research: Is “Being Heard” Enough?” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 45 (1/2): 33-46 also published in Probation and Parole edited by Daniel W. Phillips III, Binghamton NY: Hawthorn Press.

 

2008  S. Henry and D. Nurge. “Gangs and the Informal Economy” in L. Kontos and D. Brotherton, eds. The Encyclopedia of Gangs. Greenwoord Press, 2007 (Nov). pp. 87-94.

 

2007     S. Henry and D. Milovanovic. “Constitutive Criminology.”  In David S. Clark (ed) Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, vol. 1, pp. 273-75.

 

2007     M. Lanier and S. Henry, "Crime, Theories of the Definition of." In David S. Clark (ed) Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, vol. 1, pp. 331-36.

 

2007     S. Henry, “Informal Law” In David S. Clark (ed) Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, vol. 2 pp. 743-46.

 

2007     S. Henry, “Deviance, Constructionist Perspectives,” in George Ritzer ed. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 1086-92.

 

2006    S. Henry and S. Sills, “Informal Economic Activity: Early Thinking, Conceptual Shifts, Continuing Patterns and Persistent Issues—A Michigan Study,” Crime, Law and Social Change, 45: 263-284.

 

2006    J. Borkin, S. Henry, and D. Milovanovic. "Constitutive Rhetoric and Constitutive Criminology: The Significance of the Virtual Corpse" In W. S. DeKeseredy and Barbara Perry (eds) Advancing Critical Criminology: Theory and Application, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 241-262.

 

2005    S. Henry, “Disciplinary Hegemony Meets Interdisciplinary Ascendancy: Can Interdisciplinary/Interdisciplinary Studies Survive and If So, How?” Issues in Integrative Studies, 23, pp. 1-37.

 

2005    S. Henry and M. Lanier “The Prism of Crime: Arguments for an Integrated Definition of Crime" (reprint of 1998 Justice Quarterly article) in J. Muncie (ed.) Criminology. London: Sage.

 

2005    S. Henry “Crime.” In Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld (ed.) Criminal Justice. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, pp. 242-247.

 

2005    S. Henry, “White-collar Crime.” In Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld (ed.) Criminal Justice. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, pp. 1159-1166.

 

2005    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic “Postmodern and Constitutive Criminology.” In Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Routledge, pp. 1245-49.

 

2005    S. Henry “Critical Criminology: An Overview.” In Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Routledge, pp. 347-351.

 

2005    D. Milovanovic and S. Henry, “Constitutive Penology.”  In Mary Bosworth (ed.). Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities. London: Sage, pp. 154-157.

 

2005    W. G.  Hinkle and S. Henry. “Bridewell Prison and Workhouse”. In Mary Bosworth (ed.). Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities.  London: Sage, pp. 82-84.

 

2005    S. Henry, “Everyone Does It.” In John K. Roth (ed.) Ethics. Pasedena, CA: Salem Press, pp. 486-487.

 

2005    S. Henry “Three-strikes Laws” In John K. Roth (ed.) Ethics. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, pp.  1485-1486.

 

2005    S. Henry, “The Threat of Incarceration Does not Deter Criminal Behavior” In James Haley (ed.) Prisons, New York: Greenhaven Press, pp. 41-48.

 

2004    D. W. Ntiri, R. A. Schindler, and S. Henry, “Enhancing Adult Learning through Interdisciplinary Studies” In James Papas and Jerry Jerman (eds.). Developing and Delivering Adult Degree Programs: New Directions in Adult and Continuing Education, no. 103 San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 41-50.

 

2003    S.  Henry. Foreword for Dragan Milovanovic's An Introduction to the Sociology of Law. 3rd edition. New York: Criminal Justice Press, pp ix-xii.

 

2003    S. Henry & D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology.” In M. D. Schwartz & S. Hatty (eds.) Controversies in Critical Criminology (pp. 57-69). Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing.

 

2002    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Theory” (reprint of 1991 Criminology article) in S. Cote (ed), Criminology Theories: Bridging the Past to the Future. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 242-49.

 

  • S. Henry. “Legal Systems: Private.” In N. J. Smelser and P. E. Baltes (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, (pp. 8689-8693). New York: Elsevier.

 

2001    S. Henry, "The Political Economy of Informal Economies" in G. Mars (ed.) Occupational Crime. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 151-157 (reprint of 1987 Annals article).

 

2001    S. Henry and G. Mars, "Crime at Work: The Social Construction of Amateur Property Theft" in G. Mars (ed) Occupational Crime. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 37-56 (reprint of 1978 Sociology, article).

 

2001    M. M. Lanier and S. Henry (eds), “Crime in Context: The Scope of the Problem.” In Stuart Henry and Mark M. Lanier, What is Crime? Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about it.  Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 1-18.

 

2001. S. Henry and M. M. Lanier, “The Prism of Crime: Toward an Integrated Definition of Crime.” In Stuart Henry and Mark M. Lanier (eds.), What is Crime? Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about it.  Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 227-43

 

2001    Milovanovic, D. & Henry, S. “Constitutive definition of crime: power as harm.” In S. Henry & M. M. Lanier (eds.). What is Crime? Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about it. (pp.165-178).  Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield.

 

2001    S. Henry, "Constructionist Theory" In C. D. Bryant (ed) The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Vol I Taylor and Francis, pp. 52-55.

 

2001    S. Henry, "Informal Social Control" In C. D. Bryant (ed) The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Vol. I. Taylor and Francis, pp. 182-185.

 

2000    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology: Origins, Core Concepts and Evaluation” Social Justice 27 (2): 268-290.

 

2000    L. Yogan and S. Henry, “School Violence: Issues of Race and Gender” in D. S. Sandu and C.B. Aspey (eds.) Violence in American Schools: A Practical Guide for Counselors. Washington, DC: American Counseling Association.

 

2000    S. Henry, “What is School Violence: An Integrated Definition,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 567: 16-29.

 

1999    S. Henry, "Is Left Realism a Useful Theory for Addressing the Problems of Crime?" in John R. Fuller and Eric W. Hickey, (eds.) Controversial Issues in Criminology, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, pp. 134-137, and 137-144.

 

1999    S. Henry, "Beyond a Modernist Criminology," Criminal Justice Matters 34 (Winter), pp.12-14.

 

1999    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Postmodernism and Constitutive Theory” in S. Henry and D. Milovanovic (eds) Constitutive Criminology at Work: Applications to Crime and Justice. Albany, NY:  SUNY Press, pp. 3-16.

 

1999    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology engages its Critics,” in S. Henry and D. Milovanovic (eds.) Constitutive Criminology at Work: Applications to Crime and Justice. Albany, NY:  SUNY Press, pp. 287-305.

 

1998    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Theory” (reprint of 1991 Criminology article) in S. Henry and W. Einstadter (eds.), The Criminology Theory Reader, New York University Press, pp. 436-50.

 

1998    S. Henry and W. Einstadter (eds.), “Criminology and Criminological Theory” in S. Henry and W. Einstadter (eds.) The Criminology Theory Reader, New York University Press, pp. 1-16.

 

1998    G. Barak and S. Henry, "An Integrative-Constitutive Theory of Crime, Law and Justice" in Bruce Arrigo (ed.) Social Justice/Criminal Justice: The Maturation of Critical Theory in Law, Crime and Deviance. Belmont: West/Wadsworth, pp. 152-175.

 

1998    S. Henry and M. Lanier, "The Prism of Crime: Arguments for an Integrated Definition of Crime" Justice Quarterly 15(4): 201-218.

 

1997    G. Barak, S. Henry, and D. Milovanovic, "Constitutive Criminology" in B. MacLean and D. Milovanovic eds. Thinking Critically About Crime.  Vancouver: Collective Press, pp. 93-99.

 

1997    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, "Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Criminology" and D. Milovanovic and S. Henry, "Constitutive Penology," (both 1991) republished in Dragan Milovanovic, Postmodern Criminology, New York: Garland Publishing, pp. 77-92; 153-169.

 

1997    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, “Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Theory” (reprint of 1991 Criminology article) in Michael J. Lynch (ed.) Radical Criminology. Aldershot, UK: Dartmouth.

 

1996    S. Henry, "Private Justice and State Law: An Illustration from Labor Law" in Leslie Sebba (ed) Social Control and Justice: Inside and Outside the Law?  Jerusalem: The Magnus Press of the Hebrew University, pp. 13-39.

 

1996    S. Henry, "Criminology" in Ready Reference: American Justice, ed. Joseph Bessette. Pasadena: Salem Press, pp. 236-38.

 

1996 S. Henry, "White-collar Crime," in Ready Reference: American Justice, ed. Joseph Bessette. Pasadena: Salem Press, pp. 853-55.

 

1996 S. Henry, "Embezzlement," in Ready Reference: American Justice, ed. Joseph Bessette. Pasadena: Salem Press, p

 

1996    S. Henry, "Private Police and Guards," in Ready Reference: American Justice, ed. Joseph Bessette. Pasadena: Salem Press, p.

 

1995    S. Henry, "Community Justice, Capitalist Society and Human Agency: The Dialectics of Collective Law in the Cooperative" in R. Abel (ed) Law and Society Reader.  New York: New York University Press (republication of 1985 article in Law and Society Review, pp. 84-103.

 

1995    S. Henry, "Collective Justice and Cooperative Structures: Disciplining Deviance in Housing Cooperatives," in Allan Heskin and Jacqueline Leavitt The Hidden History of Housing Cooperatives, Davis, CA: University of California, Center for Cooperatives (in press, 1996), pp. 236-60.

 

1994    S. Henry, "Newsmaking Criminology as Replacement Discourse,"  in Gregg Barak, ed. Media, Process and the Social Construction of Crime: Studies in Newsmaking Criminology.  New York: Garland Publishing, pp. 287-318.

 

1994    "Foreword" for Dragan Milovanovic's Primer on Law and Society. New York: Harrow and Heston.

 

1994    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, "The Constitution of Constitutive Criminology."  In D. Nelken (ed) The Futures of Criminology.  London: Sage Publications, pp. 110-33.

 

1993    S. Henry, "1992. State-by-State Update Survey of Developments in Legislative Proposals on "Just Cause" Employment Termination Law for Private Non-unionized Employees" Journal of Individual Employment Rights, 2(3), pp. 263-67.

 

1992    S. Henry, "A State-by-State Comparison of Recent Developments in Legislative proposals on Employment Termination Law for Private Non-unionized Employees" Journal of Individual Employment Rights, 1: 93-104. This article was reproduced in the Winter 1993 issue of The Employee Advocate published by the National Employment Lawyers Association.

 

1991    S. Henry and D. Milovanovic, "Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Criminology," Criminology, 29: 293-316.

 

1991    S. Henry, "The Informal Economy: A Crime of Omission" in G. Barak (ed.), Crimes by the Capitalist State: An Introduction to State Criminality, (pp. 253-70). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

 

1991    S. Henry, "The Postmodernist Perspective in Criminology" in B. MacLean and D. Milovanovic eds., New Directions in Critical Criminology, (pp. 71-78). Vancouver: The Collective Press.

 

1991    D. Milovanovic and S. Henry, "Constitutive Penology," Social Justice, 18: 204-224.

 

1990    S. Henry and J. Brown, "Something for Nothing: The Informal Economy Outcomes of Free Market Economics" in Ian Taylor (ed.) The Social Effects of Free Market Policies, London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf, pp. 319-48.

 

1989    S. Henry, "Deception" International Encyclopedia of Communications, New York: Oxford University Press/University of Pennsylvania, pp. 459-63.

 

1989    S. Henry, "Justice on the Margin" The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 28:  255-71.

 

1988    S. Henry, "Rules, Rulers and Ruled: Discipline in Egalitarian Collective Organizations: The Case of Co-operatives in a Capitalist Society," for J. Flanagan and S. Rayner (eds.) Rules, Decisions and Inequality in Egalitarian Social Groups, (pp. 70-97). Aldershot, UK: Gower.

 

1988    S. Henry, "Can the Hidden Economy be Revolutionary?" Social Justice, 15: 29-60.

 

1987    S. Henry, "The Political Economy of Informal Economies" The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 493: 137-53.

 

1987    L. Ferman, S. Henry and M. Hoyman, "Issues and Prospects for Informal Economies: Concepts, Research Strategies and Policy" The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 493: 154-72.

 

1987    S. Henry, "Disciplinary Pluralism: Four Models of Private Justice in the Workplace" Sociological Review, 35: 279-319.

 

1987    S. Henry, "Private Justice and the Policing of Labor" in C. Shearing and P. Stenning (eds.) Private Policing, (pp. 45-71).Beverly Hills: Sage.

 

1987    S. Henry, "The Construction and Deconstruction of Social Control: Thoughts on the Discursive Production of State Law and Private Justice" in J. Lowman, R. Menzies and T. Palys (eds.) Transcarceration: Essays in the Sociology of Social Control, (pp. 89-108). Cambridge Studies in Criminology Vol LV. Aldershot, UK: Gower.

 

1985    S. Henry, "Community Justice, Capitalist Society and Human Agency: The Dialectics of Collective Law in the Co-operative" Law and Society Review, 19: 303-27.

 

1984    S. Henry, "Can I Have It In Cash?" in E. Butterworth and D. Weir (eds.)  The New Sociology of Modern Britain, (pp. 489-95). London: Fontana,

 

1984    S. Henry, "Contradictions of Collective Justice: The Case of the Co-op Cops" The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 23: 158-69.

 

1983    S. Henry, "Fencing" in A. Poole and D. Walsh (eds. Dictionary of Criminology, (pp. 88-89). London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

 

1982    S. Henry, "The Working Unemployed: Perspectives on the Informal Economy and Unemployment" Sociological Review, 30: 460-77.

 

1982    S. Henry, "Factory Law: The Changing Disciplinary Technology of Industrial Social Control" International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 10: 365-83.

 

1979    S. Henry and D. Robinson, "The Self-help Way to Health" in Atkinson et al (eds.) Prospects for the National Health, (pp. 184-98.) London: Croom Helm.

 

1979    S. Henry, "Controlling the Hidden Economy" Employee Relations, 1: 17-22.

 

1978    S. Henry and D. Robinson, "Understanding Alcoholics Anonymous: Results from a Survey in England and Wales" The Lancet, February 18, pp. 372-75.

 

1978    D. Robinson and S. Henry, "Alcoholics Anonymous in England and Wales: Basic Results from a Survey" British Journal on Alcohol and Alcoholism, 13: 36-44.

 

1978    S. Henry and D. Robinson, "Talking out of Alcoholism: Results from a Survey in England and Wales" The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 28: 414-19.

 

1978    S. Henry, "The Dangers of Self-help Groups" New Society, 44: 654-56.

 

1978    S. Henry and G. Mars, "Crime at Work: The Social Construction of Amateur Property Theft" Sociology, 12: 245-63.

 

1977    S. Henry, "On the Fence" The British Journal of Law and Society, 4: 124-33.

 

1977    S. Henry, "Talking out of Alcoholism: The Self-help Process of Alcoholics Anonymous" in Drug Abuse, (pp. 142-50). Teheran: Health Division of the Pahlavi Foundation.

 

1977    D. Robinson and S. Henry, "Alcoholics Anonymous in England and Wales" Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry and Behavior, 2: 313.

 

1976    S. Henry, "It Fell off the Back of a Lorry" New Society, 35: 427-29.

 

1976    S. Henry, "Fencing with Accounts: The Language of Moral Bridging" The British Journal of Law and Society, 3: 91-100.

 

1976    S. Henry, "The Other Side of the Fence" Sociological Review, 24: 793-806.

 

 
Book Review Articles

 

 

1999    S. Henry, "Review of Dictionaries and Encyclopedias in Criminology" Social Pathology

 

1998    S. Henry, "Integrating Criminologies" Social Pathology, 4: 55-59.

 

1991    S. Henry, "Guerrilla Economics and the Wild Economy," Crime, Law and Social Change: An International Journal, 15: 1-18.

 

1989    "Confronting Crime edited by Roger Matthews and Jock Young," Contemporary Crisis, 13: 75-84.

 

1988    "The Big Blue Brick" Review article of "Policing Industrial Disputes: 1893 to 1985 by Roger Geary" Social Justice, 15: 186-89.

 

1985    "Corporate Ethics and Crime: The Role of Middle Management, by Marshall B. Clinard" British Journal of Criminology, 25: 70-73.

 

1980    "Vagrancy, Alcoholism and Social Control, by Peter Archard; Vagrancy: Some New Perspectives, edited by Tim Cook; Drinking Careers: Occupations, Drinking Habits and Drinking Problems, by Martin Plant; Alcohol and Alcoholism, by A Special Committee of the Royal College of Psychiatrists," British Journal of Criminology, 20: 174-78.

 

 

Book Reviews

 

2014    S. Henry, Review of “Getting by or Getting Rich: The Formal, Informal and Criminal Economy in a Globalized World.” Critical Criminology, 22.

 

1997    Review of Mary Volcansek's "Judicial Misconduct: A Cross-National Comparison" for the International Social Science Review 72: 146-47.

 

1993    "The Second Economy in Marxist States by M. Los" for The Canadian Journal of Criminology, 35: 75-79.

 

1992    "Punishment Without Walls: Community Service Sentences in New York City, by Douglas Corry McDonald" Virginia Review of Sociology, Vol. 1, Westport, Conn: JAI Press, pp. 185-80.

 

1990    "Policing for Profit, by Nigel South" Contemporary Sociology, 19: 94-95.

 

1988    "Understanding and Controlling Crime: Toward a new Research Strategy by David P. Farrington, Lloyd E. Ohlin and James Q. Wilson" Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 27: 75-77.

 

1985    "Crime Control in Britain: A Review of Policy Research ed. by R.V.G. Clarke and D. B. Cornish," Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 24: 310-12.

 

1983    "Taking Stock: Being Fifty in the Eighties by Charles Handy" Involve, 27: 8.

 

1981    "Economic Special Opportunity Conduct and Crime by Pawel Horoszowski," Sociology, 15: 628-29.

 

1980    "Workers Who Drink: Their Treatment in an Industrial Setting, by Carl J. Schram, Wallace Mandell and Janet Archer," Sociology of Health and Illness, 2: 106-7.

 

1978    "Part-time Crime: An Ethnography of Fiddling and Pilferage, by Jason Ditton" Sociological Review, 26: 162-64.

 

 

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