Stephanie Morse
Stephanie Morse is a doctoral student in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and a research associate at the Center for Correctional Solutions. Her work focuses on prison life and prison social organization, with a particular emphasis on rehabilitation and promoting resilience and positive outcomes with correctional populations. More broadly, she is committed to engaging in research, teaching, and service that is strengths-based, inclusive, and uplifts others.
- M.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2017
- B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University 2015
- B.S. Psychology, Arizona State University 2015
- Prisoner Rehabilitation
- Prison Life
- Prison Social Organization
- Corrections
- Juvenile Justice
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Morse, S. J. & Wright, K. A. (In Press). Imprisoned Men: Masculinity Variability and Implications for Correctional Programming. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research.
Stolzenberg, S. N., Morse, S. J., Haverkate, D. L., & Johnson, A. G. (2020). The prevalence of declarative and indirect yes/no questions when children testify in criminal cases of child sexual abuse in the United States. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 34, 194 -204.
Wright, K. A., Turanovic, J. J., O'Neal, E. N., Morse, S. J., Booth, E. T. (2019). The cycle of violence revisited: Childhood victimization, resilience, and future violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 34(6), 1261-1286.
Courses
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 100 | Intro to Criminal Justice |
CRJ 100 | Intro to Criminal Justice |
CRJ 461 | Intimate-Partner Violence |
CRJ 461 | Intimate-Partner Violence |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 305 | Gender,Crime&Criminal Justice |
CRJ 204 | Juvenile Justice |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 302 | Research Methods |
CRJ 305 | Gender,Crime&Criminal Justice |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 302 | Research Methods |
CRJ 302 | Research Methods |
CRJ 501 | Seminar in Criminal Justice |
2020 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 204 | Juvenile Justice |
CRJ 204 | Juvenile Justice |
CRJ 309 | Criminology |
CRJ 309 | Criminology |
2019
- Teaching Excellence Award, Graduate and Professional Student Association, Arizona State University
2017
- Graduate Student Poster Competition for Completed Research 2nd Place Award, Institute for Social Science Research, Arizona State University
2015
- Outstanding Graduate Award, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
American Society of Criminology
- Division on Corrections and Sentencing
- Division on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- Section on Corrections
Western Society of Criminology
Professional Service
2016 - Present. Division on Corrections and Sentencing Outreach Committee, American Society of Criminology.
College and University Service
2019. Invited Presenter. How Community Embeddedness Advances Public Service Education, Annual Presidential Trip, Arizona State University.
2018. Invited Presenter. Smartart for PowerPoint and Poster Presentations, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University.
2018 - Present. Doctoral Student Peer Mentor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University.
2018. Invited Panel Member. Demystifying the Thesis: A Workshop for Students Pursuing a Master of Science, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University.
2018. Coordinator. Annual Lecture on Criminology and Criminal Justice by a Distinguished Scholar: Francis T. Cullen, Arizona State University.
2017 - Present. Graduate Student Mentor for Undergraduate Research Program Symposium, Arizona State University.
Community Involvement
2019. Invited Presenter. Leadership, Next Genderation Leaders Program, The McCain Institute for International Leadership.
2016. Facilitator for the Arizona Department of Corrections' Recidivism Reduction Summit.