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Christianson, Scott GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. Scott Christianson, beloved husband of Tamar Gordon and devoted father of Kelly, Emily and Jonah, died suddenly on Sunday, May 14, 2017. Scott had a storied career as an author, scholar, journalist, state official and human rights activist, specializing in prison, the death penalty, opioids, forensics, and American history and politics. He is the author of over ten books and hundreds of articles, including With Liberty for Some, an RFK Distinguished Honors recipient. He grew up in New England and upstate New York and started to write for publication when he was in high school. While in his twenties, he worked for several newspapers and was profiled as "one of the nation's top 20 investigative reporters." He has contributed hundreds of articles to The New York Times, Washington Post, The Nation, Village Voice, Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, Scripps Howard News Service, Mother Jones, Playboy, Pacific News Service, and written for community radio, TV and film. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, he studied investigative reporting at the American Press Institute at Columbia University, and received an M.A. and Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Albany in criminal justice. As an academic he directed numerous research projects and taught and lectured at many universities and institutes, including Harvard, Princeton, Georgetown, John F. Kennedy Library. He has published many scholarly monographs and articles in law, criminal justice, history, journalism, sociology and psychology journals. Some of his work has been cited by the United States Supreme Court. He held several positions in New York state criminal justice system, including as director of prison investigations for the state's corrections watchdog agency, executive assistant to the State Director of Criminal Justice, deputy director of probation and correctional alternatives, and deputy director of parole operations. He spent seven years as a gubernatorial aide. After leaving government he worked for several advocacy and reform organizations and returned to full-time writing. He has won numerous awards for his journalism, writing, government service and community service. He has appeared on CBS evening News, ABC World News, CNN, C-Span, the History Channel, BBC, NPR, ARD and local TV and radio. He was very recently hired at McClatchy, where he was deep into writing the most important stories of our day. Scott is widely known and admired for his fearless truth-telling, passion for social justice and deep, loving soul. He was one of those rare human beings who made a difference every single day. His investigative reporting helped to gain the release of 12 wrongfully convicted prisoners and end of the death penalty in New York. As his family grieves, he will also be deeply missed by his vast circle of colleagues and friends. He is survived by his wife, Tamar Gordon; his three children, Kelly, Emily and Jonah; his grandson, Sawyer Whitney; his father, Keith Christianson; and siblings, Susie, Carol and Peter. Funeral services will be held at Finnerty and Stevens, in Great Barrington at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 16. finnertyandstevens.com

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Published by Albany Times Union on May 16, 2017.

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Pete Caruso.

August 7, 2024

One of my best Buds atBCHS. A very strong football running back. A great author. Rest in peace "Moose"!

Frank J. Di Maria

October 23, 2020

My condolences to the family on learning of the passing of Mr. Christianson. I recall how helpful he was to me when we corresponded via email some years ago regarding questions I had on his recently released book "Condemned". He was thoughtful in response and I sent him a check directly for purchase of his book which he sent me autographed. May he rest in peace. Sincerely, Frank Di Maria

Emily

May 12, 2020

The more time that passes, the more I realize how much i miss you, Dad. I was so lucky to have you as my dad and I am so proud of you and all of your many accomplishments. I wish you were here to give me advice, although I know you would be blown away by the things that have been happening here politically, and also with the pandemic. It is scary and I know that if you were here, you'd know just what to say to me to make me feel better. At the same time, if I had to guess, you'd have the whole family wearing hazmat suits :) haha ! Dad, I can't tell you how much I miss you. Kelly and I try to fill the void the best we can, by sharing funny and happy stories of our memories of you. but it's just not the same without you here. I am not a religious person, but I do want to believe that i will see you again. If an afterlife exists, I hope you know how much you are loved and how much you are truly missed this world, and not just by me. You will always be my dad and I will always miss you, Dad. I really, really miss you and I love you, Dad.

Virginia Grace Braun

May 11, 2020

Feeling much love for the dignity and enthusiasm of this man.

Terri Barbarossa

May 10, 2020

Blessings and prayers to all in remembrance of Scott who lives in our hearts forever. We miss him!

Virginia Grace-Braun

May 10, 2019

Remembering and missing a Great Man.

May 15, 2018

I miss my sweetest cousin more than I could possibly imagine. He is lighting up Heaven w/ his stories and smile and beautiful smile. His light will continue to shine down on us all and especially on such a troubled world which he worked so hard to make better. His stories will live on and on and on . Thanks to Kelly for keeping them alive and Tamar for getting his books continued!!! God bless our sweet Scott and his family!!!

Terri Barbarossa

May 15, 2018

I miss my friend Scott and will always feel honored to have known him.

Virginia Grace Braun

May 13, 2018

Often thinking of You, Scott! Miss you and love you!

Diana Drew

May 13, 2018

Remembering Scott with tears and sadness. Love Diana Drew

Noelle Hunter

July 17, 2017

So sorry to learn of this loss. What a writer -- stories right to the end where poignant and captivating. He shed light where ever the story led, in a delightful magnetic way making me want to read every word and then, reread again to not miss a thing. His life and work was substantial. Condolences to those closest...

Don Papson

June 18, 2017

You have my deepest sympathy. Scott was a champion for justice and a great friend.

June 6, 2017

Tamar and Family,
My deepest sympathies. Scott was a wonderful and brilliant man. It was an honor to consider him a friend at BCHS.
Cindy Barnowski
Naples, Florida

Pete Caruso

June 6, 2017

I am so saddened to learn of the loss of The passing of Scott. He was a classmate of mine at BCHS an a wonderful friend. Please know that I am thinking of you during this time of your loss.

Sean Robertson

May 28, 2017

I didn't know you but know your daughter Kelly and grandson Sawyer. They are wonderful people and so proud of you. Deepest thoughts and prayers.

Lonnie Soury

May 24, 2017

My thoughts to Tamar Jonah and all the family. I met Scott almost 15 years ago when he came to help free Marty Tankleff, wrongfulyl convicted of the murder of his parents in Long Island. Scott had known much about the bad guys, the police, prosecutors and judges, and guided us in exposing the treachery that led to Marty's conviction. He wrote articles and op eds on Marty's case, and his help was instrumental in Marty gaining his freedom. He was a very special and fearless man. I only regret I did not see him more and be able to benefit from his friendship and wisdom. The world will be less interesting, less fair and equitable with his loss. Scott your contribution to making this world better place is your legacy. Lonnie

May 21, 2017

Tamar, Jonah, and family,
We have been thinking of all of you since we heard of Scott's passing. We feel honored to have known Scott. He was a wonderful man. You are all in our prayers.
Sid & Rose Sharpe, and our sons Sidney & Alec

Jeffrey Renert

May 19, 2017

Is am deeply saddened by Scott's passing. I've had high regard for Scott since our connection as fraternity brothers at University of Connecticut. Recently 4 of us had a reunion in Hartford. He impressed all of us...which was the norm.
RIP Scott. You will do an outstanding job looking over Tamar and your entire family

Bill Lile

May 19, 2017

Tamar, Emily and Kelly it was shocking to hear of Scott's passing. Though we have only seen each other infrequently over the past 50 years, I counted him among my closest friends and will miss not being a call away. He was the source of many of my most indelible memories and I am so sorry he is gone. My best wishes to all of you

May 18, 2017

Emily and Kelly, I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was such a nice man and so passionate about his work. He stood up for what he believed concomitantly I always admired him for that. As you know both of our professional careers were in the criminal justice field where he was very helpful to me. I will never forget some of the things he did for me. The world was a better place because he was in it. I wish peace for you both in your grieving process and send my condolence your mother, stepmother and brother. Just know I am thinking about all of you.. Jane Tarbell, Leesburg , Florida

Elaine VanDyke Loder

May 17, 2017

We were lucky to have Scott be the MC at our 50th BCHS reunion in 2015. He was amazing and he made the event special for me and all of us in the class of 1965. Our committee lunch meetings won't be the same without his stories.
Peace, love and prayers to his family,

Terry (Gross) Temescu

May 17, 2017

Our lives, and the world, are measurably diminished by this tragedy. I am proud to have known and loved you, brother.

Tim Shaw

May 17, 2017

My deepest sympathies to all of the family for such a tragic loss.

I did not have the good fortune to meet Mr. Christianson, I only knew him through his daughter Emily, but from what she shared with me, it was obvious how much she loved him, and that he was a great man, a great father, and will be deeply missed.

Again, my condolences to the entire family.

John Poklemba

May 17, 2017

A good colleague and a great friend. My deepest sympathies to his loving family.

Jean Engel Hecht

May 17, 2017

I was shocked to read of Scott's passing. Members of the Bethlehem Central Class of 1965 have been sharing memories on Facebook. Our sympathies to his whole family.

Virginia Grace-Braun

May 16, 2017

I am so glad to have known Scott and to have reconnected with him at the reunion. Scott's spirit was larger than life! He seemed to me like Jack London! Scott was a wonderful human being. I am so sorry he is gone. He is certainly missed. Best love to all.

Emily Walden

May 16, 2017

I am so sorry to hear about Scott. I am a mother in Kentucky that lost my son to the opioid epidemic and have been talking to Scott for the last three years. I trusted him, had so much respect, and considered him my friend there was no doubt he put his heart into finding the truth. I am going to miss him dearly. I am so sorry for your loss and will be praying for your family.

Diana Drew

May 16, 2017

Tamar, Jonah,Susie,Peter,Carole and Keith,
I am so so sorry to learn of Scott's passing. He was such a wonderful guy and I have so many, many memories of being with him and the rest of the whole family growing up. He will be dearly missed by the entire Drew family.
Love and my deepest sympathy to you all. Diana

Terri Barbarossa

May 16, 2017

Scott's passing will deeply affect all who knew him. He had a great spirit and soul and inspired all whose lives he touched. We will miss him. Heartfelt blessings to Scott's wife and family.

Paul Grondahl

May 16, 2017

My deepest condolences on your loss, Tamar. I admired Scott's relentless pursuit of the truth, his deep reporting of social justice issues and his tenacity. He made a difference in the lives of the marginalized and his books and legacy as someone who spoke truth to power lives on. I was privileged to have known him and to call him a friend. On behalf of the NYS Writers Institute, we extend our sympathy to you and your family.

Janet Kerr

May 16, 2017

Tamar, I am so sorry. Scott was a talented, wonderful, kind, and gentle man. What an honor to have known him. Without exception, all of us in BCHS '65 loved him dearly. Thinking of you and your family at this sad time and wishing you healing and peace.

Leo Levy

May 16, 2017

It has been many years since we worked together at the Division of Parole, but I remember Scott well for his keen assessments of criminal justice policy options and for his dedication to criminal justice scholarship and for his friendship.

Mike Esposito

May 16, 2017

Tamar, you and your family are in my prayers.

May 16, 2017

Tamar, So sorry. Scott touched so many lives with his works and words, inspiring others to care and to act.

May 16, 2017

I am sorry to read of Scott's passing. What a talented and loving human being--he will be missed . I send peace and prayers to his family. I had the pleasure of knowing Scott when I was working in the Governor's office. He will be long remembered for his dedication and service.
Joan F. Murphy, Rockport MA

Glenn Liebman

May 16, 2017

I had the honor of working with Scott in various capacities over the year. He was a man of remarkable depth and intellect. He also was a tireless social justice advocate. He has left a wonderful legacy and will be greatly missed both as a person and for his advocacy. My deepest sympathies to his family.

Deb Adler

May 16, 2017

Tamar, I am so very sorry for your loss. Scott was my hero. He leaves an unfillable hole in our lives. May his memory be for a blessing.

Regina Cristo

May 16, 2017

Tamar, so sorry to hear about Scott. Thinking of you and your family back here in Sand Lake.
Regina Cristo and family

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