Donald E. Green
Associate Professor of Sociology
Interim Director, American Indian Studies
Office: Bolton Hall 706
Phone: (414) 229-4259
E-mail: dgreen@uwm.edu
Fall Office Hours: TR 11:00–12:00 and by appointment
Degree:
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Research Interests:
Urban American Indian Experience, American Indian Criminality, and American Indian Criminal Justice Outcomes
Teaching Interests:
Social Change in American Indian Societies, Contemporary Issues of the American Indian, and Criminology
Spring 2010 Courses
SOCIOL 241-202: Criminology
SOCIOL 321-001: Contemporary Issues of the American Indian
Fall 2009 Courses
SOCIOL 241-202: Criminology (pdf)
SOCIOL 320-001: Social Change in American Indian Society (pdf)
Summer 2009 Course
SOCIOL 241-211: Criminology (pdf)
Past Course Syllabus
SOCIOL 321-001: Contemporary Issues of the American Indian Spring 2009 (pdf)
Selected Publications:
Forthcoming Co-Editor of Special Volume, "Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System." The Justice Professional.2000 "The Contextual Nature of American Indian Criminality." Reprinted in Crime, Criminology, and Criminal Justice. David V. Baker and Richard P. Davin (eds.) Duskin.
1999 "American Indians." in The Minority Report. Anthony Gary Dworkin and Rosalind J. Dworkin (eds.) Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc.
1999 "The Contextual Nature of American Indian Criminality." Reprinted in Contemporary Native American Political Issues. Troy R. Johnson, (ed.) AltaMira Press.
1998 "Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System," in Ethnicity in the United States: An Institutional Approach. William Velez (ed.). Dix Hills, N.Y.: General Hall, Inc.