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Dr. Zina McGee
Endowed University Professor
zina.mcgee@hamptonu.edu
Ph.D., Tulane University
National Institute of Mental Health Research Grant, "Urban
Stress and African American Youth," Recipient, Edward L. Hamm
Distinguished Teaching Award, Provost Innovative Teaching
Award
Areas of Specialization: Criminology and Juvenile Delinquency,
Quantitative Social Research, Sociology of Mental Health
Courses Taught: Statistics, Research Methods, Juvenile
Delinquency, Deviant Behavior, Advanced Criminology, Violence Against Women, The Criminal Justice System
Recent Publications:
| 2007 |
(with Asha Barber, Ina Allicott, Ashley Smith, and Ebone' Joseph) "From the Inside: Assessing Patterns of Coping and Adjustment Among Women in Prison." In It's a Crime: Women and Justice, edited by Roslyn Muraskin.
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| 2006 |
(with Asha Barber, Ebone' Joseph, Jocelyn Dudley, and Robyn Howell)/ "Delinquwnt Behavior, Violent Victimization, and Coping Strategies among Latino Adolescents." Journal of Offender Rehabilitation |
| 2003 |
"Weapons, Violence, and Youth: A Study of Weapon-Related Victimization Among Urban Urban High School Students." In And Justice for All: Minorities, Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice" edited by Janice Joseph and Dorothy Taylor |
| 2003 |
"Community Violence and Adolescent Development: Assesing Risk and Protective Factors Among African American Youth." Journal of Offender Rehabilitation |
| 2002 |
(with Spencer Baker) "Impact of Exposure to Violence on the School Behavior of African American Youth: Risk Factors Among an Urban Sample." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice |
| 2001 |
(with Nakia Collins, Shalon Irving, and Tariqah Nuriddin, Bertha Davis, Tiffany Brisbane, Yoruba Mutakkibir, Koren martin) "Understanding the Relationship Between Delinquency and Victimization: Mental Health Status and Research Findings, From a Study of Urban Youth Violence." Journal of Cultural Diversity |
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