Faculty Honored as Top Criminologists
![]() Read some of their works below to see why they made the list. Ballard, Ellen, and Brent Teasdale. “Reconsidering The Criminalization Debate.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 27.1 (2016): 22-45. Teasdale, Brent, Leah E. Daigle, and Ellen Ballard. “Trajectories Of Recurring Victimization Among People With Major Mental Disorders.” Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 29.6 (2014): 987-1005. Teasdale, Brent, et al. “The Effect Of Hurricane Katrina On Adolescent Feelings Of Social Isolation The Effect Of Hurricane Katrina On Adolescent Feelings Of Social Isolation.” Social Science Quarterly (Wiley-Blackwell) 94.2 (2013): 490-505. Daigle, Leah E., and Lisa R. Muftić. Victimology. 2016. Daigle, Leah E., and Sadie J. Mummert. “Sex-Role Identification And Violent Victimization: Gender Differences In The Role Of Masculinity.” Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 29.2 (2014): 255-278. Daigle, Leah E. “Risk Heterogeneity And Recurrent Violent Victimization: The Role Of DRD4.” Biodemography & Social Biology 56.2 (2010): 137-149. |