SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Lloyd E. Ohlin, 90, died peacefully Dec. 6, 2008, surrounded by loved ones, at home. Lloyd was born in Belmont, Mass. Lloyd had a distinguished career in academic work and public service. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Brown University, his Master of Arts from Indiana University and his doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago. He worked as a sociologist for Illinois Parole and Pardon Board and later, he directed the Center for Education and Research in Corrections at the University of Chicago. He taught at Columbia University School of Social Work and Harvard Law School, where he taught and conducted research at the Center for Criminal Justice, until his retirement as the Touroff-Glueck Professor of Criminal Justice, emeritus. He was president of the American Society of Criminology, recipient of the Edwin Sutherland Award and the Bruce Smith Jr. Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Lloyd served in the Army during World War II and the Korean War. He helped direct a program for President Kennedy’s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime and served as associate director of President Johnson’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. Lloyd had publications including Sociology and the Field of Corrections; and Delinquency and Opportunity, with Richard A. Cloward. A celebration of remembrance will be held in Steuben at a later date. Donations will be welcome to Visiting Nurse & Hospice Care of Santa Barbara at vnhcsb.org and Great Auk Land Trust, P.O. Box 117, Milbridge, ME 04658. Arrangements by McDermott-Crockett Mortuary, Santa Barbara, Calif.

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