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Malcolm M. Feeley
Title: Claire Sanders Clements Dean's Chair Professor of Law
Office: 2240 Piedmont Avenue
Tel: 510-642-7976
Fax: 510-642-2951
Email Address: mfeeley@law.berkeley.edu
FSU Contact: Margo Rodriguez
Before joining the Boalt faculty in 1984, Malcolm Feeley was a fellow at Yale Law School and taught at New York University and the University of Wisconsin. He served as the director of the campus Center for the Study of Law and Society from 1987 to 1992.
Feeley has written numerous articles in social science journals and law reviews. He is the author of several books, including The Process is the Punishment (1992), which received the ABA's Silver Gavel Award and the American Sociology Association's Citation of Merit, Court Reform on Trial (1989), which received the ABA's Certificate of Merit, and The Policy Dilemma (1981). He is the co-author of Criminal Justice (with Kaplan and Skolnick, 1991) and Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State (with Rubin, 1998). He also authored "Privatization of Punishment: Lessons from History," a chapter in Social Science, Social Policy, and the Law (1999).
Feeley has received research fellowships from the Russell Sage Foundation, Guggenheim Foundation, National Institute of Justice, National Science Foundation, American Bar Foundation and the Twentieth Century Fund. He served as the director of the UC Study Center at Hebrew University from 1992 to 1994.
Education:
B.A., Austin College (1964)M.A., University of Minnesota (1966)
Ph.D., University of Minnesota (1969)

