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          Donald Cressey's Biography

          American penologist, sociologist, and criminologist who made innovative contributions to the study of organized crime, prisons, criminology, the sociology of criminal law, white-collar crime.
          He was a student and later the collaborator with Edwin Sutherland in publication of the “Principles of Criminology” (1955; reprinted in 1978). He conducted a pioneering study of trust violation, “Other People’s Money” (1963) and in later studies, investigated the problem of organized crime and the Mafia, “Theft of a Nation” (1969).
          Cressey died on 21 July 1987 in Solvang, California, aged 68.
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