Angela M. Jones


(MENAFN- The Conversation) Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology, Texas State University Profile Articles Activity

Dr. Angela Jones earned a Ph.D. in Psychology from the Graduate Center, CUNY, and is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Texas State University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of psychology and the legal system. She applies expertise in experimental and survey methodology to design studies assessing public perceptions of police and courts, as well as evaluations of unreliable evidence that could lead to wrongful convictions. Her current interests concern the nuanced circumstances that affect public perceptions of police procedural justice. She has been recognized by the American Society of Criminology Division of Experimental Criminology and American Psychology-Law Society for her scholarly contributions.

Teaching Interests:
Wrongful Convictions
Research Methods
Experimental Design

Research Interests:
Perceptions of police and the criminal justice system
Procedural justice
Wrongful convictions
Juror and jury decision making
Experimental and survey methodology

Experience
  • present Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology, Texas State University

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