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Episode 32. Career Reflection of a Corporate Crime and Feminist Criminology Scholar with Sally Simpson

Trailblazing from Oregon to Maryland. In this episode we speak with Professor Sally Simpson about her career, her research on corporate crime and feminist criminology, and her hopes for the field of criminology. Sally is a Distinguished University Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of the Center for the Study of Business Ethics, Regulation, & Crime (C-BERC) at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research interests include corporate crime, criminological theory, and the intersection between gender, race, class, and crime. Sally won the 2018 Edwin H. Sutherland Award from the American Society of Criminology. She is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology and, in 2008, was named Distinguished Scholar by the Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology. Sally served as the 2019/2020 President of the American Society of Criminology

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Screenshot During the Podcast Recording – October 11, 2021

Get in touch with Sally:
University of Maryland Website // ssimpson AT umd.edu

This is the article authored by Sally that was discussed in this episode of The Crim Academy:
Simpson, Sally S. (2019). Reimagining Sutherland 80 years after white‐collar crime. Criminology57(2), 189-207. [Article Link]

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