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Kellie A. Bryant

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Year: 3rd Year Grad Student - JSP

Email: kelliebryant@berkeley.edu

Education:

2010(exp) PhD Jurisprudence & Social Policy, UC, Berkeley
1997 MS Justice, Law & Society American University, Washington DC
1992 BA Political Science North Carolina State University

Concentrations:

Criminal Justice
Criminology
Policing
Theories of Punishment
The Prison System

Academic Experiences:

2007 Graduate Student Instructor (Fall semester) Research and Learning in Higher Education
2007 Graduate Student Instructor (Fall semester) Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency
2007 Graduate Student Instructor (Spring semester) Theories of Law and Society
2006 Graduate Student Instructor (Fall semester)Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Law
2006 Graduate Student Instructor (Summer session)Crime and Criminal Justice
1996 American University Teaching Assistant, Race and the Criminal Justice System

Employment Experiences:

2006 - present Editorial Associate, Punishment & Society
2003 – 05 Special Agent / Criminal Investigator, Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
1998 – 2003 Deputy United States Marshal, United States Marshal Service
1997 – 98 Research Associate, The Police Foundation
1993 – 95 Corrections Officer, Alachua County Department of Corrections

Dissertation Abstract:

A comparative investigation of police academy training, specifically training modules that address "extra-law enforcement" skills (ex. integrity, diversity, etc.) and their ability to create professional police officers.

Curriculum Vitae