Molly McDowell

Criminology and Criminal Justice
410C Belk Building
Biography
Education
- Ph D, Texas State University San Marcos
- MPA, SUNY at Binghamton
- BA, Cornell University
Teaching Interests
Dr. McDowell draws upon her interdisciplinary educational background to emphasize to her students the importance of effective communication in building community--both in the classroom and in their future roles in public service. She places a strong emphasis on applying classroom concepts to real-life examples through case study examination, first-person accounts, and active learning strategies. She also enjoys incorporating pop culture examples into her curriculum to encourage students to think critically about what media and entertainment get wrong and right about criminal justice, and how that influences how we think about crime. Her current subject matter teaching interests are theory, violent crime, terrorism, institutional corrections, and gender violence.
Research Interests
Neighborhood context of crime<br>Gentrification and crime<br>Gender violence<br>Theory<br>Measurement