John Braithwaite

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1951 –

65

Who is John Braithwaite?

John Braithwaite is a Distinguished Professor at the Australian National University. Braithwaite is the recipient of a number of international awards and prizes for his work, including an honorary doctorate at KU Leuven, Europe’s leading university in the field of restorative justice;, the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award with Peter Drahos for Ideas Improving World Order, and the Prix Emile Durkheim, International Society of Criminology, for lifetime contributions to criminology.

His writings on regulatory capitalism have influenced regulatory scholars in other countries, such as Canadian political scientists G. Bruce Doern, Michael J. Prince and Richard Shultz.

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Born
1951
Ipswich
Education
  • University of Queensland

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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