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John Burrow
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Michigan State University (1998); J.D., University of Wisconsin (2001)
Office: 108 Currell College
Phone: (803) 777-6517
Fax: (803) 777-9700.
Email: burrowj@mailbox.sc.edu
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Areas of specialization: |
Race and Crime, Juvenile delinquency, Special needs populations, Law & Society
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| Current Research interests: |
Dr. Burrow is presently involved in research examining juvenile gangs, judicial and prosecutorial waiver, elderly offenders, and school violence.
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Dr. Burrow teaches courses on Criminal Law, Race and Crime, Law and Criminal Justice Policy, and Law & Society. He is Chair of Undergraduate Studies for the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
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| Books (selected): |
Smith, Christopher E., Christina DeJong, and John Burrow, The Supreme Court, Crime, and the Ideal of Equal Justice, New York: Peter Lang (2003).
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| Articles (selected): |
Burrow, John. Reverse Waiver and the Effects of Legal, Statutory, and Secondary Legal Factors on Sentencing Outcomes for Juvenile Offenders. Crime & Delinquency (forthcoming 2007).
Burrow, John D. “Punishing Serious Juvenile Offenders: A Case Study of Michigan’s Prosecutorial Waiver Statute.” University of California, Davis, Journal of Juvenile Law & Policy (2005).
Burrow, John D. “The Most Unfortunate Decisions: Forging an Understanding of Thurgood Marshall’s Death Penalty Jurisprudence.” Howard Scroll, The Social Justice Law Review (2004).
Burrow, John D. And Koons-Witt, Barbara. “Elderly Status, Extraordinary Physical Impairments and Inter-circuit Variation Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.” University of Illinois Law School, Elder Law Journal (2003).
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