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Mark Morgan

Associate Professor
Full-Time Faculty
College of Arts and Sciences: Criminal Justice and Security Studies

Mark Morgan

Associate Professor
Full-Time Faculty
College of Arts and Sciences: Criminal Justice and Security Studies

Degrees

Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati

M.A., Criminal Justice, University of Toledo

B.S., Criminal Justice, University of Toledo

Profile

Mark Morgan joined the University of Dayton faculty in 2021. Prior to working in academia, he served as a policy advisor from 2019-21 at the National Institute of Justice, the research, development and evaluation agency of the United States Department of Justice. He has published on a variety of criminological topics throughout his career including the etiology of antisocial behavior, police use of force, institutional corrections and the application of school discipline. His research has also examined criminal justice outcomes among military veterans accounting for factors such as combat exposure, traumatic brain injury and PTSD.

Courses taught

  • CJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies
  • CJS 207: Research Methods in Criminal Justice Studies
  • CJS 316: Criminal Justice Ethics
  • CJS 408: Senior Seminar
  • CJS 409: Senior Capstone

Research interests

  • Criminology
  • Anti-social Behavior
  • Military Veterans
  • White-Collar Crime