释义 |
Wilson, James Q. Wilson, James Q. (Quinn)(1931– ) sociologist, criminologist; born in Denver, Colo. A Chicago Ph.D., he taught at Harvard (1961–87) and the University of California: Los Angeles (1987). He became identified as a neoconservative social scientist in works on criminals and the police, including Varieties of Police Behavior (1968) and Thinking about Crime (1975). |