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About Terrance Taylor

Terrance J. Taylor received his Ph.D. in criminal justice from the University of Nebraska in 2002. His primary research interests involve the prevention of juvenile victimization and offending as well as police-citizen relations, both with an emphasis on the role of race and ethnicity.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2016 - Present UMSL Comprehensive School Safety Initiative
National Institute of Justice
Role: Co-investigator
Colleague(s): Finn-Aage Esbensen; Elaine Doherty; Lee Ann Slocum; Kyle Thomas; Matt Vogel; Stephanie Wiley
$1,603,690
2006 - 2013 Process & Outcome Evaluation of G.R.E.A.T.
National Institute of Justice
Role: Co-investigator
Colleague(s): Finn-Aage Esbensen; D. Wayne Osgood; Dana Peterson
$2,497.59
2006 - 2006 Using the National Incident-based Reporting System to Examine the Extent to which Police Clearance Rates of Violent Offenses Vary by Victim Rate
American Statistical Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics Small Grant Progrm
$44,592
2005 - 2005 Combing Writing across the Curriculum and VISTA to Study Crime and Culture
Georgia State University
Freshman Learning Community Integrated Course Development Faculty Grant
Role: Co-principal Investigator
Colleague(s): Dean A. Dabney; Volkan Topalli
2004 - 2005 Using the National Incident-based Reporting System to Examine the Extent to Which Police Clearance Rates of Violent Offenses Vary by Victim Rate
Georgia State University
Faculty Mentoring Grant Program
Role: Co-principal Investigator
Colleague(s): Volkan Topalli
$9,000
2003 - 2003 Creating a Web-enhanced Juvenile Justice Course
College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University
Web-enhancement Grant Program
Role: Principle Investigator
$4,500
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Honors and Awards

  • Summer Fellowship, College of Health and Human Sciences, Georgia State University, 2004
  • Reichenbach Dissertation Scholarship, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2002

Education

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2002 PhD, University of Nebraska ‐ Criminal Justice
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1998 MA, University of Nebraska ‐ Criminal Justice
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1996 BS, University of Nebraska ‐ Criminal Justice
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Open Access Works (1)

Research Works (56)