Lynch, Michael J

University of South Florida

United States

Michael J. Lynch is a professor of criminology and the MA/PHD director in the department of criminology, University of South Florida. He work focuses mainly on issues related to green crime and justice, environmental sociology, corporate crime and its control, and environmental justice. He published the first discussion of green criminology in 1990. His forthcoming books (with Michael A. Long, Kenneth J. Berry, Paul B. Stretesky and Janis E. Johnston) include "Permutation Statistical Methods for Criminology" (Springer), and "Benford's Law: Statistical Applications to Social Science Data" (Cambridge University Press).

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