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Daniel S. Murphy

| Current
Position |
Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice
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Areas
of Expertise & Interest
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Sociology of Prison
Healthcare in Prison
Law and prison
Criminological Theory
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Phone
and Email
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(828)
262-6700
murphyds@appstate.edu
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Campus
Mailing Address
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Appalachian
State
University
Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice
ASU Box 32107
Boone, NC 28608 |
| Office
Location |
2037
Old Belk
Library Building
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Website
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www.pscj.appstate.edu/faculty/murphy2.html
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Education
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Ph.D. (2003) Sociology/Criminology, Iowa State
MA (1999) Sociology, UW- Milwaukee
BS (1984) Sociology, UW- Madison
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Courses
Taught
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Introduction to Criminal Justice
Corrections
Criminological Theory
Prison: Multi-Disciplinary perspectives
Corrections: Theory and Application
Sociology of Prison
Social Control and Prison Policy
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Publications
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Murphy,
Daniel S., Adam Newmark and Philip Ardoin. Felon
Disenfranchisement in the States. Juvenile Justice and Criminal
Justice Policy. Spring, 2006. vol. 3(1)
Murphy, Daniel S. 2005. Medical Care in the Federal Bureau
of Prisons: Fact or Fiction. California Journal of Health Promotion,
3(2):23-37.
Delisi, Mathew, Andrew L. Hochstetler, and Daniel S. Murphy.
2003. Self Control Behind Bars: A Validation Study of the
Grasmick et al. Scale. Justice Quarterly, 20(2):240-263.
Hochstetler, Andrew L., Daniel S. Murphy, and Ronald L. Simons.
2003. Damaged Goods: Exploring Predictors of Distress in Prison
Inmates. Crime and Delinquency, 5(30):436-457.
Murphy, Daniel S. 2003. The Prison Population Binge.
The Blanket. August 3, 2003. [International Journal found
at: lark.phoblacht.net/prisonpopulation.html].
Murphy, Daniel S. 2006. The Gift of “Goodness” Found in the
“Hell” of Prison (Note: Thought Box Within Chapter). In
Leanne Fiftal Alarid and Philip Reichel (Eds.), Introduction to
Corrections: Supervising Men and Women Offenders. Boston, MA:
Allyn and Bacon Publishing.
Murphy, Daniel S. 2002. Aspirin Ain’t Makin It For The Pain
I’m In: Health Care in Prison. In Jeffrey Ian Ross and Stephen C.
Richards (Eds.), Convict Criminology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
Publishing.
Richards, Stephen C., Charles M. Terry and Daniel S. Murphy.
2002. Lady Hacks and Gentlemen Convicts. In Leanne
Fiftal Alarid and Paul Cromwell (Eds.), Correctional Perspectives:
Academic, Practitioner, and Prisoner. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury,
pp.207-216.
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