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Donald Green

  • Associate Professor Emeritus, Sociology
  • Affiliated Professor Emeritus, Urban Studies

Education

PhD, University of Minnesota

Research Interests

  • Criminology; Delinquency
  • Social Control
  • The Native American Experience

Selected Publications

Green, D. E. (1999) American Indians. Dworkin , A. G., & Dworkin, R. J. (Eds). The Minority Report . Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc..
Green, D. E. (1998) Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System. Velez, W. (Ed). Ethnicity in the United States: An Institutional Approach . Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Green, D. E. (1993) The Contextual Nature of American Indian Criminality. American Indian Culture and Research Journal , 17(2), 99-119.

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