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Christine Englebrecht

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Education

M.A. 2002, Criminal Justice, University at Albany

B.S. 2000, Sociology, University of Iowa

 
Areas of Interest

Victimization

Criminal Justice Processes
Capital Punishment
Sociology of Law
Restorative Justice
Qualitative Evaluation
   
Publications/Presentations  
Englebrecht, C. Victims' Narratives in Capital Cases: An Examination of the Terry Nichols Federal Trial. (Working Paper)
Peterson, D., & Englebrecht, C. Gender Differences and Similarities in Residential Treatment for Juveniles. (Work in progress)
Scherer, A., Peterson, D., & Englebrecht, C. I Don't Belong Here: An Analysis of Youths' Statements About Placement as Predictors of Early Treatment Engagement. (Work in progress)
Englebrecht, C., Scherer, A., Peterson, D., & Naccarato, T. (Forthcoming). It's Not My Fault: Acceptance of Responsibility as a Component of Engagement. Child & Youth Services Review.
Acker, J.R., Brown, E. K., & Englebrecht, C. M.* (2007). The Scottsboro Boys Trials: Black Men as ‘Racial Scapegoats.' In Frankie Y. Bailey and Steven Chermak (Eds.), Crimes and Trials of the Century. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
Acker, J. R., Brown, E. K., & Englebrecht, C. M.* (2006). The Scottsboro Boys Trial. In Frankie Y. Bailey and Steven Chermak (Eds.), Famous American Crimes and Trials. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

Englebrecht, C. The Victim Impact Statement: Narrative Construction in the Criminal Justice System. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2007.

Scherer, A., Peterson, D., & Englebrecht, C. I Don't Belong Here: An Analysis of Youths' Statements About Placement as Predictors of Early Treatment Engagement. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2007.
Englebrecht, C. Giving Grief a Voice: Storytelling as Healing for Homicide Victims' Families. Presented at the Justice Studies Association meeting, Newport, RI, June 2007.
Scherer, A., Englebrecht, C., Peterson, D., & Naccarato, T. It's Not My Fault: Acceptance of Responsibility as a Component of Engagement. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Seattle, WA, March 2007.
Englebrecht, C. Victim Impact Statements: Narratives as Healing or Retribution. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 2006.
Peterson, D., & Englebrecht, C. Gender Differences and Similarities in Residential Treatment for Juveniles. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Toronto, ON, November 2005.
Englebrecht, C. Victims' Narratives in Capital Cases: An Examination of the Terry Nichols Federal Trial. Presented at the Justice Studies Association meeting, Hartford, CT, June 2005.
Englebrecht, C. & Valor, M. The Death Penalty in New York : Colonial Years 1624-1775. Presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Nashville, TN, November 2004.

Englebrecht, C. & Brown, E. Constructing the Victim: The Print News Media Portrayal

of the Illinois Death Penalty Debate. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, MA, March 2003.

Englebrecht, C. Female Gang Membership: A Historical Overview of Female Involvement in Gangs. Presented at the Midwest Sociological Society meeting, Minneapolis, MN, April 1999.
 

 

 

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