Todd Powell-Williams
Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences
Education
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Ph.D., Sociology
Southern Illinois University a, 2008
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MA, Sociology
Ohio University, 2003
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BA, Sociology
Kent State University, 1997
Awards & Honors
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
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SOCI 1101
Introduction to Sociology
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SOCI 4950
Selected Topics: Sociology Research
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CRJU 3330
Social Deviance
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SOCI 3330
Social Deviance
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SOCI 3380
Sociological Theory
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SOCI 1160
Social Problems Analysis
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CRJU 3329
Intro to Police Science
Teaching Interests
Sociological Theory, Social Movements, Social Control, Religion, Police Science
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- "So I Don't Go to Jail" Year Two of a PROMUNDO-adapted Program to Eradicate Gender-Based Violence, 2020
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- “’Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze on this One?’: Examining officer and command staff support and unexpected consequences of body-worn cameras” , 2019
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Engaging boys in eradicating gender-based violence: A pilot study of a Promundo-adapted program, 2015
- "I Help the Ones that Want Help": Emotion Work and the Victim Advocate Role, 2013
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Research Interests
Social Movements, Social Control, Religion, Police Science, Symbolic Interactionism, Gun Violence Data, Gun Violence Intervention
Department Service
College Service
Public Service