Faculty/Staff Detail
Herb Haines
Ph.D., University of Kansas
Courses taught: Capital Punishment, Deviant Behavior, Drug Control Policy, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Movements, Sociology of Violence. Research interests: social movements, the politics of social control, social problems theory, interpersonal and collective violence. Recent publications: "Radical Flank Effects," forthcoming (2012) in Snow, Della Porta, Klandermans, and McAdam (eds.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements; “Dangerous Issues and Public Identities: The Negotiation of Controversy in Two Movement Organizations,” Sociological Inquiry 76 (2): 143-294, May 2006; “Domain Structure, Opportunity, and the Contentious Politics of Crime,” Research in Political Sociology 12:81-110, 2003. Research in progress: “bridge activism” in social movements; drug policy reform; murder victims’ families in the death penalty debate.