Henry Donald McKay (1899–1980) was an American sociologist and criminologist who, along with
Clifford Shaw
Clifford Robe Shaw (1895 – 1957) was an American sociologist and criminologist. He was a major figure in the Chicago School of sociology during the 1930s and 1940s, and is considered to be one of the most influential figures in American crimin ...
, helped to establish the
University of Chicago
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's Sociology Department as the leading program of its kind in
the United States
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.
He and Shaw were both considered members of the
Chicago School of sociology. He also collaborated with Shaw on two highly influential studies on
juvenile delinquency
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during the 1930s and 1940s. Shaw and McKay also developed
social disorganization theory
In sociology, the social disorganization theory is a theory developed by the Chicago School, related to ecological theories. The theory directly links crime rates to neighbourhood ecological characteristics; a core principle of social disorgani ...
in a study published in 1942.
References
1899 births
1980 deaths
American criminologists
People from Hand County, South Dakota
Dakota Wesleyan University alumni
University of Chicago alumni
University of Chicago faculty
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