Tenure-Stream Faculty
| NAME | EDUCATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION |
RESEARCH AREAS |
Mark T. Berg markberg@indiana.edu |
Social context of adolescent development; youth aggression and victimization; mobilization of law; life-course explanations.
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Nathalie Fontaine nfontain@indiana.edu |
Developmental criminology and psychopathology; callous-unemotional traits; prevention and intervention of antisocial behavior and related adjustment problems; sex differences and antisocial behavior; longitudinal and experimental designs. |
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Michael Grossberg grossber@indiana.edu |
American legal history; History of children and the family; History of American social policy |
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Stephanie Kane stkane@indiana.edu |
Environmental justice (water security in port cities); public health and criminal justice discourses (AIDS, drugs, sexuality); shamanism, rainforest ecology, and development; ethnography and cultural analysis; Central and South America, the Caribbean, Europe and the U.S. |
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Roger J. R. Levesque rlevesqu@indiana.edu |
Psychology and law; adolescence; family violence. |
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William Oliver wioliver@indiana.edu |
Interpersonal violence among African Americans; prisoner reentry; rural crime and justice. |
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Philip C. Parnell parnell@indiana.edu |
Law and crime in society and culture; cross-cultural studies; law, crime and social change; disputing; the state; violence. |
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William Alex Pridemore wpridemo@indiana.edu |
Social change and violence, alcohol and violence, homicide and suicide, Russia, measurement of crime and deviance, far right wing culture and crime. |
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Bruce D. Sales bdsales@indiana.edu |
Psychology of law and legal processes, psychology of law in society, psychology of criminal behavior and criminal justice. | |
Marla Sandys msandys@indiana.edu |
Jury behavior; capital punishment. |
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Kip Schlegel schlegel@indiana.edu |
White–collar crime; organized crime; criminological theory. |
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Richard Spano rspano@indiana.edu |
Developmental criminology; exposure to violence and adolescent development in high poverty neighborhoods, primary prevention of youth gun violence; routine activities theory; field research methodology. |
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Arvind Verma averma@indiana.edu |
Policing; criminal justice in India; mathematical modeling of criminal justice data; geographic information systems.
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