Wayne Osgood
American criminologist
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Donald Wayne Osgood is an American criminologist and professor emeritus of criminology and sociology at Pennsylvania State University.
Born
Donald Wayne Osgood
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (A.B., 1971)
University of Colorado, Boulder (M.A., 1974; Ph.D., 1977)
University of Colorado, Boulder (M.A., 1974; Ph.D., 1977)
KnownforWork on delinquency among adolescents and its relationship to their friendship networks
AwardsFellow of the American Society of Criminology since 2005
D. Wayne Osgood | |
|---|---|
| Born | Donald Wayne Osgood |
| Education | University of California, Los Angeles (A.B., 1971) University of Colorado, Boulder (M.A., 1974; Ph.D., 1977) |
| Known for | Work on delinquency among adolescents and its relationship to their friendship networks |
| Awards | Fellow of the American Society of Criminology since 2005 |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Criminology |
| Institutions | Pennsylvania State University |
| Thesis | A comparison of cognitive style in impression formation and in existing views about people (1977) |
| Doctoral advisor | Gary McClelland |
He has been a fellow of the American Society of Criminology since 2005, and he was the lead editor of their official journal, Criminology, from 2011 through 2017.[1] He is also a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge, since 2011.