Education
Bachelor, Pomona College, 1952; Master of Arts, U. Washington, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Washington, 1958.
Law and social science educator
Bachelor, Pomona College, 1952; Master of Arts, U. Washington, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Washington, 1958.
Instructor sociology, U. Washington, 1956-1958; associate professor sociology, U. Washington, 1963-1964; instructor social relations, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1958-1960; assistant professor social relations, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961-1963; Fulbright research fellow, U. Oslo, Norway, 1960-1961; sociologist, Russell Sage Foundation, 1964-1968; consultant, Russell Sage Foundation, since 1968; Adjunct Professor, Yale University, New Haven, 1965-1968; professor, Yale University, New Haven, since 1968; Ford Foundation professor of law and social science, Yale University, New Haven, since 1985; fellow, Center Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford (California) U., 1970-1971. President Amateur Athletic Foundation Los Angeles, 1985-1987 (on leave).
Member American Sociological Association, Society Study of Social Problems, Law and Society Association.