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Steven Stack
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    Steven Stack

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    Steven Stack
    Nationality American
    Alma mater University of Connecticut
    Known for Suicide prevention
    Awards 2004 Ig Nobel Prize (with James Gundlach)
    Scientific career
    Fields Sociology
    Criminology
    Institutions Wayne State University
    Thesis Inequality in Industrial Society: Income Distribution in Capitalist and Socialist Nations (1976)

    Steven Stack is an American sociologist and professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Wayne State University, where he is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience.

    He is known for his research on suicide prevention, including on the effects of media coverage of suicides on copycat suicides. He has also researched other forms of violence, including homicide and murder-suicide.

    Awards

    In 2003, Stack received the Louis Dublin Award from the American Association of Suicidology. Along with Auburn University's James Gundlach, Stack received the 2004 Ig Nobel Prize for medicine for a 1992 study they co-authored on the relationship between country music and suicide rates. In 2017, he became the first sociologist to receive the International Association for Suicide Prevention's Erwin Stengel Award.

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