Levin is the Irving and Betty Brudnick Professor of Sociology and Criminology Emeritus at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts where he teaches one course per year, “Sociology of Violence and Hate.” His course is only offered in the Fall semester and is held in Shillman Hall due to its large class size. He specializes in criminology, prejudice, and aging and is considered an authority on serial killers, mass murderers, and hate crimes. He is also the co-director of the Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence at Northeastern University.[1]
Levin has authored or co-authored 33 books, including:
The Allure of Premeditated Murder
Mass Murder: America’ s Growing Menace
Killer on Campus
Overkill: Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed
The Will to Kill: Making Sense of Senseless Murder
The Violence of Hate
Blurring the Boundaries: The Declining Significance of Age
Serial Killers and Sadistic Murderers: Up Close and Personal.
Extreme Killing: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder
Why We Hate
Hate Crimes Revisited: America's War on Those who are Different
Ageism: Prejudice and Discrimination Against the Elderly
Hate Crimes: The Rising Tide of Bigotry and Bloodshed
Hate Crime: A Global Perspective
Awards
The 2009 Public Understanding of Sociology Award given annually by the American Sociological Association
Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems for Levin's contributions to criminology
References
^ abJack, Levin. "Jack Levin". Northeastern University: Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Northeastern University. Archived from the original on 2015-01-27. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
^Levin, Jack. "Home". JackLevinOnViolence.com. Jack Levin.