Robert J. Sampson is Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor at Harvard University, Affiliated Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the author of Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect.
The biggest problem that Sampson’s book highlights is how wrong it is to focus on individual character traits when it comes to predicting crime and determining punishment…But clearly, even though individual character traits matter, they don’t on their own determine how likely someone is to commit a crime. By comparing one birth cohort with the next, Sampson shows that our collective social or national character may ultimately shape people’s fate to the largest extent. -- Abdallah Fayyad * Boston Globe * Most people’s ideas about crime come from headlines, TV shows, and politically biased conventional wisdom. Robert Sampson is a pioneer in sophisticated, evidence-based analyses of crime, and here he explores a profound but underappreciated fact about trends: they can reflect a changing zeitgeist, a shifting mixture of ages, or a turnover of generations. Sampson deftly disentangles them and presents a new understanding of the dramatic changes in American crime rates. -- Steven Pinker, author of <i>The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined</i> A landmark achievement from Rob Sampson—bold, incisive, and destined to reshape conventional thinking across public policy, law enforcement, and the social sciences. This is an instant classic. -- Bruce Western, president, Russell Sage Foundation Rob Sampson is criminology’s leading researcher: an innovative social scientist who has, time and again, improved the field’s methodology, data-gathering, and theory. Marked by Time once again breaks new ground – this time by demonstrating the striking significance for birth-cohort studies and for criminological theorizing of the interaction between historical change and individual development. A major contribution! -- David Garland, author of <i>Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment</i>