- James B. Jacobs
James B. Jacobs (born
April 25 1947 ) is an American legal scholar and law professor atNew York University School of Law .James Jacobs holds a JD ('73) and
PhD in Sociology ('75) from theUniversity of Chicago . In 1982, after seven years' as a faculty member atCornell Law School , Professor Jacobs was recruited toNew York University School of Law , where he was appointed Director of the Center for Research in Crime and Justice. He regularly teaches one of the first year required sections of criminal law and upper year electives in criminal procedure, federal criminal law and juvenile justice. He also teaches specialized seminars on such subjects asprivatization of criminal justice, the jurisprudence of criminal records, labor racketeering, gun control, sentencing, corruption control, prisoners' rights, victims and criminal procedure, and the war on drugs.Publications
Jacobs has published fourteen books and more than 100 articles on such topics as
prison s and imprisonment,drunk driving , corruption and its control,hate crime , drug testing, regulation of weaponry, andorganized crime . Jacobs'New York University (NYU) website states that his doctoraldissertation , "Stateville: The Penitentiary in Mass Society" (1977), is "a classic in penology" and "is still assigned in classrooms around the country." [http://its.law.nyu.edu/faculty/profiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=cv.main&personID=20016] TheUS Senate Republican Policy Committee approvingly quotes his book, "Hate Crimes". [http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1999/cr080399.htm] He co-authored "Busting the Mob: U.S. v. Cosa Nostra" (1994) with law students Christopher Panarella and Jay Worthington III; it includes sharp criticism of the InternationalLongshoreman 's Association union. He co-authored "Gotham Unbound: How NYC Was Liberated From the Grip of Organized Crime" (1998) with law students Robert Raddick and Colleen Friel. His most recent book, "Mobsters, Unions and Feds: Organized Crime and Organized Labor" is with NYU Press.External links
* [http://its.law.nyu.edu/faculty/profiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=bio.main&personID=20016 New York University School of Law academic profile and photograph]
* [http://its.law.nyu.edu/faculty/profiles/CVFiles/CURVITAE.pdf Comprehensive list of references and publications]
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