| Current Doctoral Students A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Current
Doctoral Students |
Past Positions | Research interests | Recent Publications |
| Amanda K. Burgess-Proctor B.S. Criminal Justice and Psychology, Grand Valley State University (1999) M.S. Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (2001) Contact information School of Criminal Justice 560 Baker Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Email: burges26@msu.edu http://www.msu.edu/~burges26/ Click here for CV |
-Research Assistant for Dr. Tim Bynum (2000-2003) -Instructor, CJ 220 and CJ 456 (2003-2004) - Teaching Assistant, CJ 887 (Fall 2004) - Research Assistant for Dr. Christina DeJong (2004-2005) |
Domestic violence,
sexual assault & crimes against women, family violence & juvenile
delinquency, feminist theory, intersections of race, class, gender,
& crime Committee Members: Dr. Merry Morash, Dr. Steven Chermak, Dr. Maxine Baca Zinn (Department of Sociology |
Burgess-Proctor, Amanda. (2006). Intersections of race, class, gender, and crime: Future directions for feminist criminology. Feminist Criminology, 1(1), 27-47. DeJong, Christina and Amanda Burgess-Proctor. (2006). A summary of personal protection order statutes in the United States. Violence Against Women, 12(1), 68-88. Burgess-Proctor, Amanda. (2003). Evaluating the efficacy of protection orders for victims of domestic violence. Women & Criminal Justice, 15(1), 33-54. |
| Jinseong Cheong
B.A., Public Administration, Korea National Police University (1996) M.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University (2003) Contact information: |
-Teaching Assistant, CJ 908 (Fall 2005) |
Communities and crime, crime mapping, crime and inequality Major Professor: Committee Members: |
|
| Anne M. Corbin B.A., Psychology (Forensic Concentration) and A.S., Criminal Justice, Castleton State College (1994) M.A., Industrial/Organizational Psychology, George Mason University (1997) J.D., George Mason University School of Law (2000) Contact Information: |
Current Position: Research Assistant for Dr. Steve Dow | Law, legal and judicial training, social science use and
training in the judiciary, the legal profession, organizations and management Cognate Area: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Major Professor: Dr. Steve Dow |
|
| Nicholas A. Corsaro Bachelor of Arts, Major: Criminal Justice. Indiana University, Bloomington. (2001) Master of Arts in Criminal Justice. Indiana University, Bloomington. (2003). Contact Information School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Office: Baker 140 Office Phone: 517-432-3053 email: corsaron@msu.edu webpage: www.msu.edu/~corsaron |
Current Position: Research Assistant for the MSU Project Safe Neighborhoods Study | Social Disorganization Theory, Communities and Crime, Restorative
Justice, Crime Mapping, and Quantitative Statistical Techniques Cognate Area: Communities and Crime Major Professor: Dr. Edmund McGarrell |
|
| Margaret A. (Penny)
Fischer B.S., Criminal Justice, Grand Valley State University (1981) M.S., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (1992) J.D., Thomas M. Cooley Law School (1995) Contact Information: |
-Police Lieutenant (1981-present) -Adjunct Instructor, Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice (2005-present) |
Gender and policing, intersections of race, gender, class and sexuality within criminal justice systems, terrorism, and emergency management Major Professor: Committee Members: |
|
| Melissa Garmo B.S., Biopsychology and Cognitive Science, University of Michigan (2000) M.A., Forensic Psychology, University of Denver (2003) Contact Information: |
-Instructor, CJ 110 (Summer 2006), CJ 292 (Fall 2006 and
Spring 2007) |
Law, courts, and the application of psychological knowledge
to criminal justice. Specific focus on jury decision-making and the effects
of expert witness testimony. Major Professor: Committee Members: |
|
| Eric Grommon Contact Information: |
-Research Assistant for Dr. Timothy Bynum (2003-Present) |
Communities and crime, corrections, firearm offending, drug use and crime, research methods, and evaluation research |
|
| Cedrick G. Heraux B.A., Criminal Justice, Purdue University (1996) M.A., Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany (1998) Contact Information: School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University 560 Baker Hall East Lansing, MI 48824 Office: 378 CAS Phone: (517) 353-5982 Email: herauxce@msu.edu http://www.msu.edu/~herauxce/professional.htm |
Police-citizen
violence, crime mapping and analysis (GIS) |
||
| Jason R. Ingram B.A. Administration of Justice, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale (2001) M.A. Administration of Justice, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale (2003) Contact Information: 560 Baker Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 E-Mail: ingramja@msu.edu |
-Research Assistant for Dr. Timothy Bynum (August 2003-Present) -Research/Teaching Assistant for Dr. David Carter (January 2004-Present) -Research/Teaching Assistant, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale (2002-2003) |
Policing, Organizational theory, Research methods |
|
| Joseph
D. Johnson |
-Research Assistant for Dr. Vincent Hoffman (Fall 2005) |
Social Justice, Intersections of race, class, gender and
crime, Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, Juvenile Delinquency Major Professor |
Leiber, M., J. Johnson, and K. Fox, 2006. An Examination of the Factors
that Influence Justice Decision Making in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska:
An Assessment Study. Forthcoming. Leiber, M. and J. Johnson, 2006. "Being Young and Black: What are Their Effects on Intake Juvenile Justice Decision Making and Have they Change?" Forthcoming. |
| Jung-Mi Kim Bachelor of Law, Criminal Justice, Kyonggi University (2000) M.S. Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (2002) Ph.D. Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (Expected 2006) Contact information School of Criminal Justice 560 Baker Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Email: kimjun10@msu.edu Web Page: www.msu.edu/~kimjun10 |
-Teaching Assistant
for Dr. Vincent Hoffman (2001) -Teaching Assistant for Dr. Vincent Hoffman (2002-2003 ) - Research Assistant for Dr. Chris Smith (2002-2003) |
Policing, Juvenile
Delinquency, Comparative/International Justice, Criminological Theory
Cognate areas: Sociology Major Professor: Dr. Merry Morash |
|
| Dae-Hoon Kwak Contact Information: |
-Research Assistant, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan
State University (2004- Present) |
Community contexts on crime, police, and sentencing process, crime analysis, and crime forecasting Major Professor: Committee Members: |
Morash, Merry, Robin Haarr, and Dae-Hoon Kwak (2006), Multilevel Influences on Police Stress, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 22(1): 26-43. Kwak, Dae-Hoon (2005). Changing Attitudes to Punishment: Public Opinion, Crime and Justice. Edited by Julian V. Roberts and Mike Hough. Portland, Oregon: Willan Publishing. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 29(1): 117-119. Academic Awards/Honors: |
| Chang-Hun Lee B.A., German Language and Literature, HanYang University, Korea (1998) M.S., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (2001) Contact information School of Criminal Justice 560 Baker Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 (517) 381-5239 (517) 410-6967 Email: leechan7@msu.edu, or leechanghun@yahoo.com Web Page: www.msu.edu/~leechan7 |
-Teaching Assistant
(CJ110, CJ292: 2002) -Co-Instructor (CJ455, Summer 2002) -Research Assistant for Dr. Marry Morash (Detroit Women Homicide, 2001 - 2002) -Research Assistant for Dr. Vincent Hoffman (Korean Juvenile Delinquency, Military Crime, 2000-2001) |
Criminal justice
policy, policing, profiling, military crime, computer crime |
Lee, Chang-Hun
(2002). Book review of Informers: Policing,Policy ,Practice. International
Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice (Spring 2002, Volume
26) Lee, Chang-Hun (forthcoming). An Exploratory Research on U.S. Army Personnel's Violent Crimes in the U.S. and Korea: A Perspective of Military Subculture. Pending publication in Korea. |
|
Ryan B. Martz B.A., Criminal Justice, Indiana University (2002) M.S., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University (2004) Contact
Information: |
-Research Assistant for Dr. Timothy Bynum (2002-present) | Hate crimes, restorative justice Major Professor:
Committee Members: |
|
| Suyeon
Park B.S., Political Science, Ewha Womans University (1998) M.S., Political Science, Ewha Womans University (2001) Contact Information: |
-Research Assistant for Dr. Merry Morash (2005-2006) |
Violence against migrant women, domestic violence, criminological theory, comparative studies Major Professor: Committee Members: |
|
| M. Michaux Parker BS North Carolina Central University (1994) MS North Carolina Central University (2003) Contact Information 560 Baker Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 E-mail parke138@msu.edu |
Current Position: Research Assistant for Dr. Merry Morash |
Gangs, Criminal Organizations, Urban Sociology and Contemporary
Globalization Theory. Cognate: Urban Sociology Major Professor: Dr. Charles Corley |
Congratulations
to our recent graduates:
[ABOUT
US] [ALUMNI]
[OUTREACH] [HOMELAND
SECURITY] [CAREER INFORMATION]
[ACADEMIC PROGRAMS]
[HOT TOPICS]
[TRAININGS] [HOMELAND SECURITY STUDIES] [MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY]
[COLLEGE
OF SOCIAL SCIENCE]