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Charis Kubrin
Professor UC Irvine
Charis E. Kubrin is Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and (by courtesy) Sociology.
Matt Quade, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Values-Based Leadership | Director, Center for Christian Leadership and Ethics | Kimberly and Aaron P. Graft Professor in Christian Leadership in Business | Associate Professor of ManagementBaylor University
Christian leadership & ethics expert focusing on ethical and servant leadership, bottom-line mentality & pro-adoption workplace policies
Natasha Bakht
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Ottawa
Professor Bakht’s research interests are in the intersecting area of religious freedom and women’s equality.
Aaron Kupchik
Professor, Sociology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware
Professor Kupchik studies school policing, school punishment, and racial inequality.
Lisa Briggs
Professor, Director of Emergency and Disaster ManagementWestern Carolina University
Lisa Briggs specializes in forensic based criminology with a focus on missing persons, as well as the use of scent detection K9s.
Amy Woodson-Boulton
Professor of HistoryLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Laura Wilson
Professor of Psychological ScienceUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Wilson focuses on post-trauma functioning, particularly in survivors of sexual violence and among minoritized communities.
Nancy D. Campbell
Professor and Graduate Program Director, Science and Technology Studies (STS)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on the history of science, technology, and medicine as it relates to drug policy and the social significance of drugs
Edward Shihadeh
ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Shihadeh is an American sociologist and criminologist.
Elle Boag
Associate Professor of Applied Social PsychologyBirmingham City University
Elle Boag's research has an attachment-related basis, and covers topics that extend her PhD research on prejudice and discrimination.
