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John Dombrink
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Professor
Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, 1981
Phone: 824-6223
Office: 2315 SEII
John Dombrink is co-author of Sin No More: From Abortion to Stem Cells, Understanding Crime, Law and Morality in America (with Daniel Hillyard, NYU Press, 2007), Dying Right: The Death With Dignity Movement (with Daniel Hillyard, Routledge, 2001), and The Last Resort: Success and Failure in Campaigns for Casinos (with William N. Thompson, University of Nevada Press, 1990), and is author of several articles on the legal treatment of vice.
He also directs the Social Ecology Mentor-Mentee Program, now in its 24th year. That program provides academic support for first-generation college students.
Since 1999, he has directed the Criminology Outreach Program, which provides academic support and promotes college attendance on a weekly basis to over 1500 high school and middle-school students in select area schools .
COP website: http://socialecology.uci.edu/cls/outreach
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Web Links of Research Sites
Selected Publications
- John Dombrink and Daniel Hillyard (2007) Sin No More: From Abortion to Stem Cells, Understanding Crime, Law and Morality in America. New York: NYU Press.
- Daniel Hillyard and John Dombrink (2001) Dying Right: The Death With Dignity Movement. New York: Routledge.
- John Dombrink and William N. Thompson (1990) The Last Resort: Success and Failure in Campaigns for Casinos. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1990.
- John Dombrink (2005) "Red, Blue, and Purple: American Views on Personal Morality and the Law," Dissent, Spring
- John Dombrink (2006) "Deepening Reds, Contrasting Blues, and Various Purples," in "A Symposium on Morality Battles," Contemporary Sociology, June.
- John Dombrink and Daniel Hillyard (1998) "Manifestations of Social Agency in the 1994 Reform of Oregon's Assisted Suicide Law," Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Vol.1.
- John Dombrink (1996). "Gambling and the Legalisation of Vice: Social Movements, Public Health, and Public Policy," in Jan McMillen, Ed., Gambling Cultures. London: Routledge.
- John Dombrink (1993) "Victimless Crimes and the 'Culture Wars' of the 1990s." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Vol. 9, No. 1, March, pp. 30-40.
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