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| alma_mater = [[University of California, Davis]]<br>[[State University of New York, Albany]]
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'''Michael Ryan Gottfredson'''<ref name="middle name">{{cite web|last=Harbaugh|first=Bill|title=UO President Michael Gottfredson|url=http://www.uomatters.com/2012/06/uo-president-michael-gottfredson.html|publisher=UOMatters|accessdate=12 June 2012}}</ref> is the current [[Provost (education)|provost]] and executive vice-chancellor of [[UC Irvine]]. He has been affiliated with the institution since 2000.
'''Michael Ryan Gottfredson'''<ref name="middle name">{{cite web|last=Harbaugh|first=Bill|title=UO President Michael Gottfredson|url=http://www.uomatters.com/2012/06/uo-president-michael-gottfredson.html|publisher=UOMatters|accessdate=12 June 2012}}</ref> is the current [[Provost (education)|provost]] and executive vice-chancellor of [[UC Irvine]]. He has been affiliated with the institution since 2000.



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Michael R. Gottfredson
File:Gottfredsonuoregon.jpg
Assumed office
2012
Personal details
Alma materUniversity of California, Davis
State University of New York, Albany
Professionadministrator, professor

Michael Ryan Gottfredson[1] is the current provost and executive vice-chancellor of UC Irvine. He has been affiliated with the institution since 2000.

Biography

On 11 June, 2012, it was announced that he was the sole finalist for the position of president at the University of Oregon. He will be confirmed by the State Board of Higher Education on Friday.[2]

Self-control theory of crime

The theory was developed by Travis Hirshi and Gottfredson.[1] The criminological theory proposes that lack of individual self-control is the main factor behind criminal behavior.

Education

References

  1. ^ a b Harbaugh, Bill. "UO President Michael Gottfredson". UOMatters. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  2. ^ Graves, Bill (12 June 2012). "Michael Gottfredson sole finalist for University of Oregon president". The Oregonian. Retrieved 12 June 2012.