Daniela Oramas Mora
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Mail code: 4420Campus: Dtphx
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Daniela Oramas Mora is a doctoral candidate at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Florida. She earned her Master of Arts degree in Criminology from the University of South Florida. Her research interests include race and class disadvantages within the criminal justice system, prosecutorial discretion, courts and sentencing, and crimes of the powerful.
B.A., Criminology, University of Florida, 2018, Cum Laude
B.S., Psychology, University of Florida, 2018, Cum Laude
M.A., Criminology, University of South Florida, 2020
Daniela's research interests include race and class disadvantages within the criminal justice system, prosecutorial discretion, courts and sentencing, and crimes of the powerful.
Oramas Mora, D., Terrill, W., & Foster, J. (2023). A Decade of Police Use of Deadly Force Research (2011-2020). Homicide Studies, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/10887679221123591
Oramas Mora, D. (2023). [Review of the book Borderland Circuitry: Immigration Surveillance in the United States and Beyond by A. Muñiz]. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2022.2139851
Mitchell, O., Oramas Mora, D., Sticco, T., & Boggess, L. (2022). Are progressive chief prosecutors effective in reducing prison use and cumulative racial/ethnic disadvantage? Evidence from Florida. Criminology & Public Policy, 21, 535-565. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12598
Mitchell, O., Yan, S., & Oramas Mora, D. (2022). Trends in prison sentences and racial disparities: 20-Years of sentencing under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code. Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency, 1-39. https://doi.org/10.1177/00224278221120677
Fox, B., Kortright, K., Gill, L., Oramas Mora, D., Moule, R. K., & Verona, E. (2020). Heterogeneity in the continuity and change of early and adult risk factor profiles of incarcerated offenders: A latent transition analysis. Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice, 19(1), 68-93. https://doi.org/10.1177/1541204020939648
Courses
2024 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 203 | Courts and Sentencing |
CRJ 203 | Courts and Sentencing |
2023 Summer
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CRJ 408 | Drugs and Crime |
CRJ 408 | Drugs and Crime |
CRJ 203 | Courts and Sentencing |
CRJ 203 | Courts and Sentencing |
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 302 | Research Methods |
CRJ 302 | Research Methods |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CRJ 309 | Criminology |
CRJ 309 | Criminology |
CRJ 305 | Gender,Crime&Criminal Justice |
CRJ 305 | Gender,Crime&Criminal Justice |