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Marie L. Griffin

Faculty Profile: Marie L. Griffin

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Marie L. Griffin

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Associate Professor
Santa Clara University, B.S
Arizona State University, M.S., Ph.D

ASU at the Downtown Campus
Criminology and Criminal Justice
411 N. Central Ave. Ste. 600
Phoenix, AZ 85004

  

Office: UCENT 613

Phone: 602-496-2337

Email: Marie.Griffin@asu.edu

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Vita

 

Marie Griffin is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. She received her Ph.D. in Justice Studies from Arizona State University. Her research interests include issues of organizational climate in the correctional setting; use of force in corrections; prison and jail misconduct; and gender and crime. Her work has appeared in Justice Quarterly, Criminal Justice and Behavior, and Criminology and Public Policy. In 2007, she was named one of the Rising Female Stars in the field of criminology.


Courses taught:

  • CRJ 240 The Correctional Function
  • CRJ 305 Women, Crime and Justice
  • CRJ 340 Juvenile Justice
  • CRJ 443 Probation and Community Corrections
  • CRJ 514 Seminar in Corrections
  • CRJ 515 Seminar on Women and Crime

Recent Publications:

  • Lambert, E., Hogan, N. and Griffin, M.L. (2008). Being the good soldier: Organizational citizenship behavior and commitment among correctional staff. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 1, 56-68.
  • Griffin, M.L. (2007). Prison gang policy and recidivism: Short-term management benefits, long-term consequences. Criminology and Public Policy, 6, 2.
  • Armstrong, G. Griffin, M.L. (2007). The effect of local life circumstances on likelihood of victimization. Justice Quarterly, 24, 1, 80-105.
  • Griffin, M.L. (2006). Women as breadwinners: The gendered nature of side bet theory and its influence on female correctional officerscommitment to the organization. Women and Criminal Justice, 17, 1, 1-25.
  • Griffin, M.L. Hepburn, J.R. (2006). The effect of gang affiliation on violent misconduct among inmates during the early years of confinement. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 33, 4, 419-448.

Professional Affiliations

  • American Society of Criminology
  • Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
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