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From 1979 to 1987, Morris served on the Police Board of the City of Chicago. In 1994 Morris took emeritus status at Chicago Law School, working as a consultant and advisor until his death in 2004 at the age of eighty. He was survived by a wife, three sons and three grandchildren.
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At the University of Melbourne, Morris was Secretary and the Foundation Member in the Department of Criminology (1951–58), Associate Professor of Criminology (1955–58) and Senior Lecturer in Law (1950–58). He was Dean of the Faculty of Law at the
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from 1940, and gained second-class honours in Introduction to Legal Method and Law of Wrongs (Civil and Criminal) in 1941. He received his PhD in law and criminology in 1949 from the University of London, with his thesis titled,
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Underscoring Morris' lasting legacy in the field of legal and criminological research, his work has been recently cited by the Supreme Court in
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Morris was the author, co-author or editor of at least 15 books and hundreds of articles during his 55-year academic career, including:
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Morris was widely regarded as an advocate for the rights of inmates in prisons and mental hospitals. His theories on
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Morris was a strong influence on United States law professors and criminologists including
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In the 1950s, Morris was chairman of the Commission of Inquiry on Capital Punishment in
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Between Prison and Probation: Intermediate Punishments in a Rational Sentencing System
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faculty and from 1975 to 1978 was Dean of the University of Chicago Law School.
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in 1971-1972. Morris served on the institute's board until his death.
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Preliminary Description for the Norval Morris Papers. 1950s-1990s
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People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
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University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center
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In the United States, Morris was a visiting professor at
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University of Chicago in memoriam notice, March 04, 2004
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The law and practice relating to habitual criminals
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The law and practice relating to habitual criminals
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University of Chicago Law School
James B. Jacobs
Michael Tonry
Franklin E. Zimring
Albert Alschuler
Myron Orfield
Harry A. Blackmun
Abner Mikva
prison reform
Federal Correctional Complex, Butner
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Bar Foundation
American Society of Criminology
National Institute of Corrections
Auckland
New Zealand
Australian Army
World War II
University of Melbourne
Trinity College
The law and practice relating to habitual criminals
London School of Economics
Ceylon
George Orwell
University of Adelaide
Harvard University
University of Utah
University of Colorado
New York University
University of Chicago Law School

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