Jennifer N. Shaffer
Faculty Profile: Jennifer N. Shaffer, Ph.D.
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Jennifer N. Shaffer, Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice Assistant Professor ASU at the West Campus |
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Office: FAB S313 Phone: 602-543-6628 Email: Jennifer.Shaffer@asu.edu |
Jennifer N. Shaffer is an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. in Crime, Law, and Justice from the Pennsylvania State University and a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Oklahoma. Her research interests include the causes and consequences of victimization, the relationships between victimization and offending, and victim policies.
Courses taught:
- CRJ 302 Research Methods
- CRJ 304 Criminology
- CRJ 494 ST: Victim and Criminal Just System
- CRJ 502 Seminar in Criminology
- CRJ 598 Seminar in Victimization
Recent Publications:
- Ruback, R Barry, Shaffer, Jennifer. The role of victim-related factors in victim restitution: A multi-method analysis of restitution in Pennsylvania. Law and Human Behavior (2005).
- Ruback, R Barry, Ruth, Gretchen R, Shaffer, Jennifer. Assessing the impact of statutory change: A statewide multi-level analysis of restitution orders in Pennsylvania. Crime and Delinquency (2005).
- Ruback, R Barry, Shaffer, Jennifer, Logue, Melissa. The Imposition and Effects of Restitution Orders in Four Pennsylvania Counties. Crime and Delinquency (2004).
Professional Affiliations
- American Society of Criminology
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- American Sociological Association
Specializations
- Criminal Justice Policy, Gangs, Violence Juvenile Justice, Victimization, Violence
