Tenure-Stream Faculty

NAME

EDUCATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION

RESEARCH AREAS

Mark Berg
Mark Berg

Mark T. Berg
Ph.D., University of Missouri-St. Louis
(Criminology)
Assistant Professor

markberg@indiana.edu
(812) 856-2711
Sycamore Hall, Room 311

Social context of adolescent development; youth aggression and victimization; mobilization of law; life-course explanations.

 

Nathalie Fontaine
Nathalie Fontaine

Nathalie Fontaine
Ph.D., University of Montreal (Criminology)
Assistant Professor

nfontain@indiana.edu
(812) 855-4285
Sycamore Hall, Room 319

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.

Michael Grossberg
Michael Grossberg

Michael Grossberg
Ph.D.  Brandeis University (History)
Sally M. Reahard Professor of History &  Professor of Law
Interim Department Chair

grossber@indiana.edu
(812) 855-3882
Sycamore Hall, Room 337

American legal history; History of children and the family; History of American social policy

Kane
Stephanie Kane

Stephanie Kane
Ph.D., University of Texas (Anthropology)
Associate Professor

stkane@indiana.edu
(812) 855-0896
Sycamore Hall, Room 305

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.

Roger 
Levesque
Roger J. R. Levesque

Roger J. R. Levesque
J.D., Columbia University
Ph.D., University of Chicago (Psychology)
Professor

rlevesqu@indiana.edu
(812) 856-1210
Sycamore Hall, Room 308

Psychology and law; adolescence; family violence.

Oliver
William Oliver

William Oliver
Ph.D., SUNY- Albany (Criminal Justice)
Associate Professor

wioliver@indiana.edu
(812) 855-6772
Sycamore Hall, Room 321

Interpersonal violence among African Americans; prisoner reentry; rural crime and justice. 

Parnell
Philip C. Parnell

Philip C. Parnell
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley (Anthropology)
Associate Professor

parnell@indiana.edu
(812) 855-1198
Sycamore Hall, Room 306

Law and crime in society and culture; cross-cultural studies; law, crime and social change; disputing; the state; violence.

Pridemore
William Alex Pridemore

William Alex Pridemore
Ph.D., SUNY-Albany
(Criminal Justice)
Director of Graduate Studies
Professor

wpridemo@indiana.edu
(812) 856-2220
Sycamore Hall, Room 313

Social change and violence, alcohol and violence, homicide and suicide, Russia, measurement of crime and deviance, far right wing culture and crime.

Bruce Sales
Bruce Sales

Bruce D. Sales
J.D., Northwestern University; Ph.D. University of Rochester (Psycholinguistics)
Virginia L. Roberts Professor

bdsales@indiana.edu
(812) 856-1324
Sycamore Hall, Room 341

Psychology of law and legal processes, psychology of law in society, psychology of criminal behavior and criminal justice.

Sandy
Marla Sandys

Marla Sandys
Ph.D., University of Kentucky (Psychology)
Director of Undergraduate Affairs
Associate Professor

msandys@indiana.edu
(812) 855-5892
Sycamore Hall, Room 327

Jury behavior; capital punishment. 

schlegel
Kip Schlegel

Kip Schlegel
Ph.D., Rutgers University (Criminal Justice)
Professor

schlegel@indiana.edu
(812) 855-0889
Sycamore Hall, Room 324

White–collar crime; organized crime; criminological theory.

Spano
Richard Spano

Richard Spano
Ph.D., SUNY-Albany (Criminal Justice)
Assistant Professor

rspano@indiana.edu
(812) 856-1441
Sycamore Hall, Room 315

Developmental criminology; exposure to violence and adolescent development in high poverty neighborhoods, primary prevention of youth gun violence; routine activities theory; field research methodology.

Pettiway
Arvind Verma

Arvind Verma
Ph.D., Simon Fraser University (Criminology)
Associate Professor

averma@indiana.edu
(812) 855-0220
Sycamore Hall, Room 307

Policing; criminal justice in India; mathematical modeling of criminal justice data; geographic information systems. 

 


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