ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Date08 November 2001
Published date08 November 2001
Pagesvii-vii
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1108/S1521-6136(2001)0000003001
AuthorJerry Van Hoy
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book is the result of discussions I had with Jeff Ulmer while we were
colleagues at Purdue University during 1999–2000. I believe that Jeff and I
share the common goal of using the Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance
series to bring cutting edge research in the Sociology of Law to a broad
audience. I thank Jeff for inviting me to edit this specialty volume on the legal
profession.
While the volume was conceived at Purdue, the work of assembling
contributors and editing happened after I moved to The University of Toledo.
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology has been very supportive of this
project, providing me with workspace and clerical support. In particular, Barbara
Chesney, Department Chair, has been very helpful, including commenting on the
introduction to the volume and the contributors’ biographies. Judy Haas has also
provided excellent clerical support.
An edited volume cannot be produced without significant cooperation from
the authors that contribute their work. I thank all of the authors for being
responsive to my comments and deadlines.
Finally, Ann Marie Davenport at Elsevier Science has been indispensable,
answering my questions about formatting the text and other production issues.
Jerry Van Hoy
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