Wolfson Professor of Criminology
The Wolfson Professor of Criminology is a senior professorship at the University of Cambridge. The position was established in 1960 by a benefaction by the Wolfson Foundation and is the first of its kind in Britain. The position's first holder was Sir Leon Radzinowicz.[1]
Wolfson Professors of Criminology
- Sir Leon Radzinowicz, 1959–1973
- Nigel Walker, 1973–1984
- Sir Anthony Bottoms, 1984–2006[1]
- Lawrence W. Sherman, 2006–2017
- Manuel Eisner, 2017–present
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References
- "Professors". Cambridge. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
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