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Michael D. Reisig
Associate Professor
850-645-2305
mreisig@fsu.edu
Education
Ph.D. 1996, Washington State University.
M.A. 1992, Washington State University.
B.S. 1991, Pittsburg State University.
Courses Taught
- Criminology
- Survey of Criminal Justice Studies
- Ecology of Crime
Research Interests
- Social ecology
- Procedural justice
- Measurement
Select Publications
- Reisig, Michael D., Kristy Holtfreter, and Merry Morash. 2006. “Asessing Recidivism Risk Across Female Pathways to Crime.” Justice Quarterly 23(3):384-405.
- Reisig, Michael D., John D. McCluskey, Stephen D. Mastrofski, and William Terrill. 2004. “Suspect Disrespect Toward the Police.” Justice Quarterly 21(2):241-268.
- Holtfreter, Kristy, Michael D. Reisig, and Merry Morash. 2004. “State Capital, Poverty, and Recidivism Among Women Offenders.” Criminology & Public Policy 3(2):301-324.
- Reisig, Michael D. and Roger B. Parks. 2004. “Can Community Policing Help The Truly Disadvantaged?” Crime & Delinquency 50(2):139-167.
- Terrill, William and Michael D. Reisig. 2003. “Neighborhood Context and Police Force.” Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency 40(3):291-321.
- Mastrofski, Stephen D., Michael D. Reisig, and John McCluskey. 2002. “Police Disrespect Toward the Public: An Encounter-Based Analysis.” Criminology 40(3):519-552.
- Reisig, Michael D. and Roger B. Parks. 2000. “Experience, Quality of Life, and Neighborhood Context: A Hierarchical Analysis of Satisfaction with Police.” Justice Quarterly 17(3):607-630.
- Useem, Bert and Michael D. Reisig. 1999. “Collective Action in Prisons: Protests, Disturbances, and Riots.” Criminology 37(4):735-760.
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