Piquero Lecture: Career Patterns of Offenders 
​Alex Piquero, PhD, Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology, University of Texas at Dallas and Co-Editor
of the Journal of Quantitative Criminology has had an extensive career in the field of criminology, he has 
published over 250 peer-reviewed articles in the areas of criminal careers, criminological theory, and quantitative research methods, and has collaborated on several books. On top of this he serves on the board of many different organizations including a role on the National Research Advisory Board for the Center for Violence and Injury Prevention.
On March 27th, Dr. Piquero will be giving a lecture on career patters of offenders and what the research tells us about preventing recidivism and escalation. Deepen your understanding of criminal careers, as Dr. Alex Piquero explores the nature of offending and how criminology research can help guide prevention and intervention efforts.

This event will be held on Thursday, March 27 in Brown Lounge (Room 218) of Brown Hall at Washington University in St. Louis’ Danforth Campus from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. While this program is provided free of charge, in partnership with the Brown School’s Center for Violence and Injury Prevention, we do ask that you register by March 20th. One social work CEU is available for this event, which incurs a $10 administrative fee. Please join us for a reception following the lecture.