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04/21/1999
Sissela Bok, Jeffrey Fagan
A discussion about the shootings at Columbine High School
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A conversation with Sissela Bok, author of "Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life", and author Jeffrey Fagan about the culture of youth violence in America, the shootings at Columbine and the societal factors involved.


Jeffrey Fagan
Jeffrey Fagan is a professor of law and public health at Columbia University. His research and scholarship focuses on crime, law and social policy.
Fagan is a member of the Committee on Law and Justice of the U.S. National Academy of Science, the National Consortium on Violence Research, the MacArthur Foundation's Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice, and the Working Group on Legitimacy and the Criminal Law of the Russell Sage Foundation. He is past Editor of the 'Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency', and sits on the editorial boards of several journals on crime, criminology, and law. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology. He has been awarded fellowships by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He received a Soros Senior Justice Fellow from the Open Society Institute.
Source - Columbia University Mailman School Faculty profile http://www.mailmanschool.org/msphfacdir/profile.asp?uni=jaf45
Jeffrey Fagan is a professor of law and public health at Columbia University. His research and scholarship focuses on crime, law and social policy.
Fagan is a member of the Committee on Law and Justice of the U.S. National Academy of Science, the National Consortium on Violence Research, the MacArthur Foundation's Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice, and the Working Group on Legitimacy and the Criminal Law of the Russell Sage Foundation. He is past Editor of the 'Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency', and sits on the editorial boards of several journals on crime, criminology, and law. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology. He has been awarded fellowships by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He received a Soros Senior Justice Fellow from the Open Society Institute.
Source - Columbia University Mailman School Faculty profile http://www.mailmanschool.org/msphfacdir/profile.asp?uni=jaf45
























