Peter Kirby Manning | |
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Born | September 27, 1940 Salem,Oregon |
Residence | United States |
Fields | Sociology Criminology |
Institutions | Northeastern University Oxford University University of Surrey University of London Michigan State University Missouri University (Columbia) Duke University |
Alma mater | Duke University Willamette University Grant High School |
Notable students | Michael W. Raphael |
Known for | Policing Qualitative Methods Semiotics |
Influences | Emile Durkheim Erving Goffman Harold Garfinkel |
Peter K. Manning (born September 27, 1940) is a sociologist who is an author and speaker on the topic of policing organizations.
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Peter K. Manning was born in Salem, Oregon on September 27, 1940. He graduated from Willamette University in 1961. Manning went on to earn his M.A. and Ph.D in Sociology from Duke University in 1963 and 1966 respectively.
Peter K. Manning holds the Brooks Chair in the College of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University, Boston, MA. He has taught at Michigan State, MIT, Oxford, and the University of Michigan.[1] "His research interests includes the rationalizing and interplay of private and public policing, democratic policing, crime mapping and crime analysis, uses of information technology, and qualitative methods."[2]