David
O. Friedrichs is professor of Sociology/Criminal Justice at the University
of Scranton. He was educated at New York University and taught for
nine years at City University of New York (Staten Island). He has
published some 60 articles and essays on topics as the legitimation of
legal order, radical criminology, victimology, violence, narrative jurisprudence,
postmodernism, and white collar crime. His articles have been published
in such journals as Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Crime & Delinquency,
Criminal Justice Review, International Journal of Comparative Society,
Social Research, Social Problems, Qualitative Sociology, Journal of Legal
Education, and Teaching Sociology, as well as in various books.
He was editor of Legal Studies Forum between 1985 and 1989.
He has also been active with numerous professional associations and has
chaired or served on committees of the American Society of Criminology,
the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, the Society for the Study of
Social Problems, and the Association for Humanist Sociology. He has
been a visiting professor or guest lecturer at a number of colleges and
Universities, including the University of South Africa and Ohio University
(as Rufus Putnam Visiting Professor).