Author Biographies

Natalie Goulette received her bachelor's and master's degrees in Criminal Justice from Bowling Green State University. She went on to earn her doctorate in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati. She joined the University of West Florida faculty in 2013 after she earned her doctorate and recently is a Professor at the Department of Criminology & Justice. Her research areas include Case processing and sentencing outcomes, Sentencing disparities, Collateral consequences, and offender reentry, Evidence-based practices in community corrections, and Juvenile delinquency.
Daniel Scott is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the Texas A&M International University. He holds a B.A./B.S. in Sociology and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, an M.A. in Social Ecology, and a Ph.D. in Criminology, Law & Society from the University of California-Irvine.  His research examines youth and gang violence, juvenile corrections, border gangs, and policy/programs.
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