Stephanie Geoghan
Graduate Service Assistant,
WATTS School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Students - JM
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Mail code: 4420Campus: Phoenix
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Student Information
Graduate StudentCriminology and Criminal Justice
Watts Col of Pub Ser & Com Sol
Long Bio
Stephanie Geoghan is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. Her research examines police–community relations, the intersection of sex/gender and policing, and organizational justice, focusing on how perceptions of fairness and legitimacy shape outcomes within organizations and the communities they serve. She is passionate about bridging theory and practice to advance evidence-based approaches that enhance public safety and strengthen trust in policing and other organizations. She brings extensive experience as a researcher, instructor, and editor, with publications in Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice and the Journal of Financial Crime.
Courses
2026 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| CRJ 309 | Criminology |
2025 Summer
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| CRJ 309 | Criminology |
| CRJ 201 | Crime Control Policies |
| CRJ 309 | Criminology |
| CRJ 201 | Crime Control Policies |
2024 Summer
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| CRJ 309 | Criminology |
| CRJ 309 | Criminology |
| CRJ 230 | Introduction to Policing |
| CRJ 230 | Introduction to Policing |
2023 Summer
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| CRJ 230 | Introduction to Policing |
| CRJ 230 | Introduction to Policing |
| CRJ 230 | Introduction to Policing |
| CRJ 230 | Introduction to Policing |