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SOCIOLOGY FACULTY

Anderson, Cynthia

Anderson, Leon

Brown, Michelle

Castellano, Ursula

De Angelis, Joseph

Henderson, Debra A.

Hoffman, Bruce

Li, Jieli

Mattley, Christine

Scanlan, Stephen J.

Shelly, Robert

Thorne, Deborah

Tickamyer, Ann

Vander Ven, Thomas

Welser, Howard T.

PART TIME FACULTY

Burmeister, Larry

Hall, Aileen

Hatch, Laurie Russell

VISITING FACULTY

Skladany, Michael

Wehrman, Michael

AFFILIATED FACULTY

Weston, Joan

EMERITUS FACULTY

Kuhre, Bruce

Myers, Lena

Schwartz, Martin

Shamblin, Don

Thio, Alex



Dr. Joseph De Angelis

Joseph De Angelis

Assistant Professor
Ph.D.: New York University, 2005

Contact Information:
Office: Bentley Annex, 111
Phone: (740) 593-1371
Fax: (740) 593-1365
E-mail: deangeli@ohio.edu

Curriculum Vitae

 

Areas of Specialization:
Urban Sociology, Criminology, Punishment, Policing, Courts, Deviance and Social Control, Law and Society

Courses Taught:
Soc 201: Contemporary Social Problems
Soc 364: Police and Society
Soc 424/524: Urban Sociology
Soc 495: Criminology Internship
Soc 603: Seminar in Crime and Deviance

Selected Publications:

De Angelis, J., and A. Kupchik. Forthcoming. “Race, Ethnicity, Trust, and Acceptance of Authority among Police Officers.” Journal of Criminal Justice.

De Angelis, J. Forthcoming. “Assessing the Impact of Police Oversight and Procedural Fairness on the Attitudes of Citizens who File Police Complaints.” Police Quarterly.

Castellano, Ursula, Joesph De Angelis, and Marisol Clark Ibanez. 2008. "Cultivating a Sociological Perspective Using Nontraditional Texts." Teaching Sociology 36(3): 240-253.

De Angelis, J. 2007. "Casebooks, Social Context, and Criminal Procedure for Law Enforcement." Criminal Justice Review 32: 423-30.

De Angelis, J. and A. Kupchik.  2007. "Citizen Oversight, Procedural Justice, and Officer Perceptions of the Complaint Investigation Process."  Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 30: 651-71.

De Angelis, J. 2007. Review of Robert Agnew's, Pressured into Crime: An Overview of General Strain Theory. Teaching Sociology 35: 295-97.

De Angelis, J. and A. Kupchik.  2007. Officer Satisfaction with the Denver Police Complaint Process: A Comparison of the Baseline and Post Implementation Surveys. Denver, CO: Office of the Independent Monitor.

De Angelis, J. and A. Kupchik.  2006. Measuring Citizen and Officer Satisfaction with the Denver Police Complaint Process: Univariate and Bivariate Results from the Baseline Survey.   Denver, CO: Office of the Independent Monitor.

Independent Police Review Division.  2004. The City of Portland’s Handling of Tort Claims Alleging Misconduct: A Need for Consistent Referrals to Internal Affairs. De Angelis, J., R. Rosenthal, and P. Sandrock (Project Staff). Portland, Oregon: Independent Police Review Division, Office of the City Auditor.

Kupchik, A., and J. De Angelis. 2003. “Legitimacy.” International Encyclopedia of Prisons, Mary Bosworth (ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Independent Police Review Division. 2003. Officer Use of the Hooper Sobering Program. De Angelis, J., and R. Ueland, G. Blackmer (Project Staff). Portland, Oregon: Independent Police Review Division, Office of the City Auditor.

De Angelis, J. 2003.  Review of Michael Welch’s, Punishment in America: Social Control and the Ironies of Imprisonment.  Punishment and Society: The International Journal of Penology 5(1): 111-112.

De Angelis, J. 2000. Review of Alex Lichtenstein’s, Twice the Work of Free Labor. Punishment and Society: The International Journal of Penology 2(4): 483-485.

 

Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Bentley Annex 162 - Athens, Ohio 45701
Phone: 740-593-1350 Fax: 740-593-1365
E-mail: socanth@ohio.edu
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