David Eitle
Professor
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Montana State University
United States of America
Biography
David Eitle earned his PhD in Sociology from Indiana University. His research interests include exploring and the nexus between racial and economic stratification, crime, and its social control, the institutional and community factors associated with school disorder and violence, and the etiology of criminal and deviant behavior among late adolescents and young adults. He has been a joint principal investigator on National Institute on Drug Abuse research grants exploring the risk and protective factors associated with American Indian substance use and risky sexual behaviors. He has over fifty peer-reviewed publications in Criminology, Criminal Justice, and sociology journals including Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Social Forces, Journal of Criminal Justice and Crime & Delinquency.
Research Interest
Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Social Forces, Journal of Criminal Justice and Crime & Delinquency
Publications
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Schlegel, Kip, Steve Gunkel, and David Eitle . (1992) . “ Securities f rauds: A national assessment of securities violations and enforcement practices . †American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA.
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Schlegel, Kip, David Eitle, and Steve Gunkel . (1995) . “ Interagency relationships and the so cial control of securities fraud.†Academy of Criminal Justice Science Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
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9 Schlegel, Kip, Ste ve Gunkel, and David Eitle . (1995) . “ Securities enforcement and the differential implementation of the law . †Law and Society Meeting, Toronto, Canada. June 1995.