The
ASC Fellows Committee invites nominations for Fellows in the Society. This
title is available to those members of the Society in good standing who
have achieved distinction in criminology. The ASC Executive Board
approved the following clarification of this distinction: "The honorary
title "Fellow" recognizes persons who have made a scholarly contribution
to the intellectual life of the discipline, whether in the form of a singular,
major piece of scholarship or cumulative scholarly contributions. Longevity
alone is not sufficient. In addition, a Fellow must have made a significant
contribution to the field through the career development of other criminologists
and/or through organizational activities within the ASC."
The names
of those who have been awarded the Fellow status will be announced at the
Annual Meeting and the candidates will be acknowledged by the Society with
the presentation of a Certificate.
In your
nominating letter, please describe the reasons for your nomination and
include a copy of the nominee's curriculum vitae. Please limit nominations to a single cover letter and the nominee's C.V. Large letter-writting campaigns do not benefit nominees and unnecessarily burden the Committee.
Current members of the ASC Board are ineligible to receive this award.
These materials should be sent to the Committee Chair, noted below by March
15, 2009.
The nominations
will be reviewed by all members of the Committee and recommendations made
to the Executive Board for their consideration during their Spring Board
meeting. Any questions concerning eligibility or the nomination process
should be directed to the Fellows Committee Chair.
CHAIR
Richard Rosenfeld
Dept. of Criminology & Criminal Justice
University of Missouri-St. Louis
1 University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400
(314) 516-6717 (Ph)
(314) 516-5048 (Fax)
richard_rosenfeld@umsl.edu
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