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Jock Young (4 March 1942 – 16 November 2013) was a British sociologist and an influential
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Biography

Jock Young was educated at the
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. His PhD was an ethnography of drug use in
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, West London, out of which he developed the concept of
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. The research was published as ''The Drugtakers''. He was a founding member of the National Deviancy Conferences and a group of critical criminologists in which milieu he wrote the groundbreaking, ''The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance'' in 1973, with Ian Taylor and Paul Walton and ''The Manufacture of News'' (with Stan Cohen). He was Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology at the
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, Visiting Professor at the
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, UK, and a
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. Before moving to New York he was Professor of Sociology at the
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where he was head of the Centre for Criminology. At Middlesex he devised the first postgraduate course in crime and deviancy in the UK. With his colleagues, most notably John Lea and Roger Matthews, he developed left realist criminology in a series of books including ''What Is to Be Done About Law and Order?'' (1984). He completed research on criminal victimisation,
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, and urban riots, and was a frequent contributor to media debates on crime and policing. He was lead investigator in the Gifford Inquiry of 1985 following the
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. The Centre for Criminology was particularly known for left realist criminology and its series of local crime victimisation surveys, for example, the Islington Crime Surveys which were conducted in 1986 and 1990. In 1998 he was awarded the Sellin-Glueck Award for Distinguished International Scholar by the
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followed in 2003 by the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Critical Criminology Division. Subsequently, his theoretical interests were oriented towards
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, publishing with Jeff Ferrell and Keith Hayward ''Cultural Criminology: An Invitation'' (2008), which was awarded the Distinguished Book Award of the International Division of the American Society of Criminology. He completed a trilogy of books about social life and sociological research in late modernity: ''The Exclusive Society'' (1999), ''The Vertigo of Late Modernity'' (2007) and ''The Criminological Imagination'' (2011). In 2022, the Division of Critical Criminology and Social Justice renamed its annual distinguished book award "The Jock Young, Criminological Imagination" award in his honor. In the 21st century Young published sixteen articles in refereed journals on topics ranging from the US/UK
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to moral panic theory,
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, crime and the
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, terrorism and immigration. Twenty-seven of his articles were published as book chapters, whilst essays from his early work in the 1970s to today have been reproduced in readers and in translation. His work has been translated into eleven languages. In 2011 Young gave the introductory plenary at both the British Criminology Conference and the York Deviancy Conference. In 2012 he was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award of the
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. In the months before his death he was working on a book entitled ''Merton's Dreams and Mills' Imagination''. In 2013 he completed a new introduction to the anniversary edition of ''The New Criminology''.


Personal life

Jock Young was born in
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, Scotland, the son of a lorry driver. He died of
anaplastic thyroid cancer Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC), also known as anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, is an aggressive form of thyroid cancer characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells in the thyroid gland. This form of cancer generally carries a very poor prognosis d ...
on 16 November 2013.


Major works

*Young, J. (1971) ''The Drugtakers: The Social Meaning of Drug Use'', London: Judson, McGibbon and Kee *Taylor, I., Walton, P. & Young, J. (1973) ''The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance'' (International Library of Sociology), London: Routledge. *Lea, J., and Young, J. (1984) ''What Is to Be Done About Law and Order''?, London: Penguin. *Young, J. (1999) ''The Exclusive Society: Social Exclusion, Crime and Difference in Late Modernity.'' London; Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. *Young, J. (2007) ''The Vertigo of Late Modernity'', London: Sage Publications. *Ferrell, J., Hayward, K., Young, J. (2008) ''Cultural Criminology: An Invitation'', London: Sage. *Young, J. (2011) ''The Criminological Imagination'', Cambridge: Polity.


References


Further reading

*Hayward, K., Maruna, S., Mooney, J. (2010) ''Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology'', London: Routledge.


External links


Jock Young's articles
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