Rachel Bowman
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Mail code: 3051Campus: West
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Rachel Bowman is a doctoral candidate in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. Her research centers around judicial and prosecutorial decision-making with a particular focus on the impact of race, ethnicity, and gender on criminal court outcomes.
M.S. Justice, Law, and Criminology, American University
B.S. Psychology, Eastern Mennonite University
Lowrey-Kinberg, B., Gould, J., & Bowman, R. (2021). “Heart and soul of a prosecutor”: The impact of prosecutor role orientation on charging decisions. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 009385482110416. https://doi.org/10.1177/00938548211041645
Jordan, K. & Bowman, R. (2020). Interacting race/ethnicity and legal factors on sentencing decisions: A test of the liberation hypothesis. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 1-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2020.1726839
Bowman, R. & Gould, J. (2020) Prosecutorial involvement in exoneration: An exploratory analysis of individual, organizational, and environmental factors. Wrongful Conviction Law Review, 1(1), 74-100.
Matthews, E., Bowman, R., Whitbread, G., & Johnson, R. (2020). D.C. Central Kitchen: Peer mentoring, structure, and self-empowerment play a critical role in desistance. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 59(1), 22-43. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2019.1670319
Courses
2025 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
2021 Summer
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| CRJ 309 | Criminology |
| CRJ 309 | Criminology |