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Eric Madfis1Author Biography

Eric Madfis, PhD, is an assistant professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Washington, Tacoma, where his research focuses on youth violence, criminological theory, and the expansion of punitive discipline and criminalization in educational institutions. His work has been published in American Behavioral Scientist, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Homicide Studies, The Social Science Journal, and Critical Criminology. He is currently in the process of completing a book that explores perceptions of and reactions to threats of rampage shootings in American public schools.

University of Washington, Tacoma, WA, USA


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