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Elizabeth C. McMullan

Elizabeth C. McMullan, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice (Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi). Intimate Partner Violence, Impact of Public Policy on Modern Corrections, Treatment Methods used in Modern Corrections.

Education

Ph D. 2006

Administration of Justice
Minor: Educational Research

University of Southern Mississippi
M.S. 2003 Criminal Justice University of Southern Mississippi
B.A. 2002 Speech Communication
Minor: Criminal Justice
University of Southern Mississippi
A.A. 2000 Speech Communication Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Experience

2003-2006 Adjunct Faculty University of Southern Mississippi
Spring 2005 Adjunct Faculty Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
2003-2005 Research Analyst Mississippi Statistical Analysis Center
2001-2002 Victim's Advocate Hattiesburg Police Department

Courses Taught

Introduction to Criminal Justice
Modern Corrections
Research Methods and Statistics

Recent Publications and Presentations

McMullan, E.C. (2006). “Perceptions of intimate partner violence: a comparative study of criminal justice versus non-criminal justice students.” (Dissertation)

Moore, R., McMullan, E. C. (2004). “Perceptions of peer-to-peer file sharing among university students.” Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture , 11 (1), 1-19.

“Prison Rape Policies Within the Mississippi Department of Corrections.” The Southern Criminal Justice Association. Jacksonville , Fla. (September, 2005).

“Results of the 2004 Mississippi Crime Poll” (With Thompson, R.A.) The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference (March 2005).

Contact Information

Phone: (904) 620-3879
E-mail: Elizabeth.McMullan@unf.edu
Office: Building 51, Room 2124