Keith (K.) Scott Christianson (August 8, 1947 – May 14, 2017)
[Casey Seiler.]
Scott Christianson, 69, acclaimed journalist, author and advocate: Longtime Capital Region resident delved into past and present of race in America
" ''timesunion.com,'' May 16, 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2019. was an American author and journalist, who wrote several popular works about a variety of subjects, including
American history
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and politics,
forensic science, crime, prison and the death penalty, and about other popular subjects such as the history of
incarceration,
runaway slaves
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and historical highlights of
visualization
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* Visualization (graphics), the physical or imagining creation of images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message
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.
Biography
Christianson was raised in
New England
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and upstate
New York, and graduated from
Bethlehem Central High School in 1965. During his work he continued his studies. He graduated at the
University of Connecticut
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, and took a course in investigative reporting at the
American Press Institute
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. Eventually at the
State University of New York at Albany
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he obtained his M.A. and in 1981 his PhD with the thesis, entitled ''The American Experience of Imprisonment, 1607–1776.''
Christianson had begun his career after high school in 1965 in
Albany, New York
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as investigating reporter at of the Bethlehem Star and the
Knickerbocker News-Union Star. In the 1980s he moved into the public service sector, where he held several positions in the criminal justice system in the state of New York. Later in the 1990s he worked for multiple advocacy and reform organizations, and eventually turned to full-time writing and teaching.
From 1969 to 1972 Christianson had been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
[John C. Behrens. ''The typewriter guerillas: closeups of 20 top investigative reporters,'' 1977. p. 75.]
Selected publications
* ''
The American Experience of Imprisonment, 1607–1776,''
State University of New York at Albany
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, 1981.
* ''
With Liberty for Some: 500 Years of Imprisonment in America,''
Northeastern
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, 1998.
* ''
Condemned: Inside the Sing Sing Death House,''
NYU Press
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History
NYU Press was founded in 1916 by the then chancellor of NYU, Elmer Ellsworth Brown.
Directors
* Arthur Huntington Nason, 1916–19 ...
, 2000.
* ''
Innocent: Inside Wrongful Conviction Cases,''
NYU
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In 1832, the ...
, 2003.
* ''
Notorious Prisons: Inside the World's Most Feared Institutions,''
The Lyons Press, 2004.
* ''
Bodies of Evidence: Forensic Science and Crime,''
Collins and Brown
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, 2006.
* ''
The Last Gasp: The Rise and Fall of the American Gas Chamber,''
University of California Press
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, 2010.
* ''
100 Diagrams That Changed the World,'' Plume, October 30, 2012.
*''
100 Documents That Changed the World,'' Universe, Annotated edition, November 10, 2015.
* ''
100 Books that Changed the World,'' with Colin Salter, 2018.
References
External links
Scott Christiansonat scottchristianson.org.
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1947 births
2017 deaths
American male journalists
American non-fiction writers
University of Connecticut alumni
University at Albany, SUNY alumni