Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award

The Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award is an award that has been given annually by the American Society of Criminology in honor of Ruth Shonle Cavan since 1997. It is given to a researcher who has made outstanding contributions to the discipline of criminology, and who has received his or her Ph.D., M.D., or other graduate degree no more than five years before receiving the award.[1]

Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award
CountryUnited States of America
Presented byAmerican Society of Criminology
First awarded1997
Websitewww.asc41.com/awards/RuthShonleCavanYoungAward.html

Past recipients

1997 David A. Klinger 1998 Lisa A. Maher
1999 Richard A. Leo 2000 Christopher Uggen
2001 Jody Miller 2002 Alex R. Piquero, Eric Silver
2003 Eric Baumer 2004 Jeffrey D. Morenoff
2005 Charis Kubrin 2006 Travis Pratt
2007 Aaron Kupchik 2008 Brian D. Johnson
2009 Kevin Beaver 2010 John Hipp
2011 Derek Kreager 2012 Andrew Papachristos, Min Xie
2013 Christopher Wildeman 2014 Callie Burt
2015 Justin Pickett 2016 David C. Pyrooz
2017 Keramet Reiter
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References

  1. "Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award". www.asc41.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.


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