Rengert, George F.
RENGERT, George F.
RENGERT, George F. American, b. 1940. Genres: Criminology/True Crime. Career: Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, instructor to assistant professor of geography, 1970-78, associate professor of geography, 1978-83, associate professor of criminal justice, 1983-91, professor of criminal justice, 1991-. Publications: (with J. Wasilchick) Suburban Burglary: A Time and a Place for Everything, 1985; The Geography of Illegal Drugs, 1996. EDITOR: (with S. Hakim) Crime Spillover, 1981; (with Hakim and R. Figlio, and contrib) Metropolitan Crime Patterns, 1986. Contributor to books and periodicals. Address: Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, U.S.A. Online address: grengert@nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
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