
معرفی
David A. Green is an Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. He holds a PhD in Criminology from the University of Cambridge and has held positions at the University of Oxford and NYU’s Straus Institute. His research focuses on penal systems, media criminology, and public opinion, with a comparative perspective. He has authored influential books like *When Children Kill Children* (Oxford UP, 2008), which won the British Society of Criminology Book Prize. His work explores penal reform, punitiveness, and the intersection of crime and politics.
Education:
- PhD in Criminology, University of Cambridge (2006)
- MPhil in Criminology, University of Cambridge (2001)
- BS in Urban Studies, Worcester State College (1997)
Research Interests:
Green’s work examines penal cultures, media influence on public opinion, and the sociopolitical dimensions of punishment. Key themes include comparative penal systems, the role of democracy in penal policies, and the moral framing of criminal justice reforms.
Awards:
- 2009 British Society of Criminology Book Prize
- 2007 European Society of Criminology Young Criminologist Award
Advising & Grants:
Green has advised students like W.S. Parkin and T. Mowen. His research has been supported by fellowships such as the Straus Institute (2010–11). He currently edits *The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice* and co-edits *Crime, Media, Culture*.
Labs & Teams:
Active in academic leadership, Green contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives on penal reform and media studies.



