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McCord, Joan

LC control no.n 89621763
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Personal name headingMcCord, Joan
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Variant(s)Fish, Joan
Birth date19300804
Death date20040224
Place of birthManhattan, New York, N.Y.
Place of deathNarberth, Pa.
AffiliationCriminal justice
Criminology
Sociology
Stanford University
Drexel University
Temple University
American Society of Criminology
Profession or occupationProfessor
Criminologist
Found innuc88-45348: McCord, W.M. El psicoĢpata, 1966 (hdg. on PrU rept.: McCord, Joan; usage: Joan McCord)
Coercion and punishment in long-term perspectives, 1995: CIP t.p. (Joan McCord; Temple Univ., Philadelphia)
Crime and family, 2007: CIP t.p. (Joan McCord) data sheet (b. Aug. 4, 1930)
LC data base, 4/12/89 (hdg.: McCord, Joan)
Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University; via WWW, March 4, 2013 (Joan McCord; August 4, 1930-February 24, 2004; Professor of Criminal Justice, Temple University; B.A., Stanford University, 1952; M.A., Stanford University, 1966; Ph.D. in Sociology, Stanford University, 1968; Public School Teacher, Concord, Massachusetts, 1952-1955; Research Associate, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, 1959-1965; Assistant to Full Professor of Sociology, Drexel University, 1968-1987; Professor of Criminal Justice, Temple University, 1987-)
The New York Times, via WWW, March 4, 2013 (March 1, 2004 edition; Joan McCord; criminologist, professor at Temple University; died Tuesday, February 24, 2004 in Narberth, Pa.; she was the first woman to be president of the American Society of Criminology; born Joan Fish in Manhattan on August 4, 1930; she graduated from Stanford in 1952 and did graduate work in philosophy at Harvard and Stanford; she earned her doctorate in sociology from Stanford in 1968; she wrote some of her early papers with her first husband, William M. McCord; her second husband was Carl A. Silver)