T. David Evans
Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
I am a member of the faculty in the Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati where I teach introduction to sociology, deviance and social control, criminology, and sociology of law classes. My previous teaching areas include introduction to criminal justice; white collar and corporate crime; media and crime: and criminal courts. Research areas include white collar crime, socilogy of law, and criminological theory
Research Interest
In my present position as associate professor, educator, my primary responsibilites are teaching and, to a lesser extent, service to the department and college. I am also currently working with a colleague, Steve Carlton-Ford, on comparative research concerning militarization, public corruption, and human development. Over the years, I have done research in criminal justice, criminology, and sociology and have published peer-reviewed work in many journals.
Publications
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Lynch, David and T. D. Evans. 2002. "Personality Attributes: Negotiation Styles of Highly Effective Criminal Defense Negotiators." Journal of Criminal Justice 30(5).
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Price, Jammie, T. David Evans, and Rebecca Bates. 2003. "Victimization and Fear of Crime in a Southern Public University." The Journal of Applied Sociology 30(1).
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Evans, T. D. and Mike Adams. 2003. "Religion and Punitive Correctional Attitudes." Journal of Crime and Justice 28(1).