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About Danielle Murdoch

Dr. Danielle Murdoch is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Boise State University. She earned her Ph.D. and B.A. in Criminology from Simon Fraser University, and her M.Phil in Criminological Research from the University of Cambridge. Dr. Murdoch has published and presented various papers concerning the study of corrections reform in post-conflict environments, social reintegration, and overcrowding. Her research experience includes an internship with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: Integrated Programming Unit in Vienna, Austria and being a Special Projects and Research Assistant for the Board of Parole for the Province of British Columbia in New Westminister, B.C. Dr. Murdoch’s research interests include institutional and community corrections, international comparative criminal justice issues, and prisoner re-entry and reintegration.

Positions

2014 - Present Assistant Professor, Boise State University Department of Criminal Justice
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Courses

  • Issues in Contemporary Corrections & Correctional Practice
  • Research Methods
  • Introduction to Corrections (Canadian & American)
  • Juvenile Justice


Articles (2)

Books (1)

Contributions to Books (1)

Book Reviews (1)

Conference Presentations (10)

Public Talks (1)

Research Reports and Special Projects (5)