Kathrine Johnson
Associate Professor and Coordinator of Criminal Justice
Alpha Phi Sigma Faculty Sponsor
Emerald Coast Campus
Phone: (850) 863-6588
E-mail: kjohnson@uwf.edu
Office: FWB Bldg. 4, Room 452
Courses Taught:
American Justice System
Criminology
Ethics and the Justice System
Research Design
Punishment and Society
Alternative Punishments
Victimology
Criminal Justice Administration and Management (graduate)
Specialties: Corrections and Pedagogy
Current Research Interests:
My primary area of interest is pedagogical issues in criminal justice education. This includes an interest in assessment as well as the development and evaluation of online courses.
Brief Vitae:
Education:B.S., Illinois State University, 1987; M.S., Illinois State University, 1989; Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1995.
Activities and Awards:
- Coordinator Emerald Coast Faculty Group (Emerald Coast Council)
- 2007-present Committee Member (appointed) Emerald Coast Dean’s Council
- 2007-present Committee Member (elected) COPS Personnel Committee
- 2007-2008 Mentoring Fellow (re-appointment) Center for University Teaching, Learning and Assessment
- 2006-present Committee Member (appointed) Employee Satisfaction Team – Making Way for Excellence
- Program Committee – Student Papers (appointed) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- 2006 Distinguished Teaching Award - nominee
- 2005 Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award 2005 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
- 2004 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and Advising Award
- 2004 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
- 2002 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
- 2000 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
- 1998 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
- 1996 Counseling and Placement Appreciation Award
- 1996 Who's Who Among America's Teachers
Notable Publications:
- “Just Talking? Adding an International Dimension to Criminal Justice Teaching”. New Jersey Criminal Justice Educator, 40(1), pp. 7-9.
- "The use of Multiple Intelligences in criminal justice education." Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 13(2), pp. 369-386.
- " Exploring the dimensions of support for decriminalizing drugs." Journal of Drug Issues, 22(1), pp. 53-73.
- " Does the marijuana experience with alcohol prohibition generalize to marijuana?" American Journal of Criminal Justice, 15(2), pp. 13-56.
- "Interviews as a data collection method: But which type should I use?" In Controversies in Criminal Justice Research . (R. Tewksbury and E. Mustaine, Eds.). Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing.
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