Dr. Lucy Edwards Hochstein
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice

Ph.D., Washington State University
M.A., Washington State University
B.A., Seattle University
 


Office:
  307 Adams, Room 4B
Phone:  (540) 831-6163
E-Mail:  lhochstei@radford.edu
Dr. Hochstein joined the Radford University faculty in 2000.

Fall 2008 Schedule

CRJU-485, Research Methods in Criminal Justice, 9:30-10:45 TR, WCH-219
CRJU-485, Research Methods in Criminal Justice, 10:00-10:50 MWF, RU-032
CRJU-495, Critical Perspectives in Criminal Justice, 9:00-9:50 MWF, RU-032
CRJU-690, Seminar on Personal Privacy and Identity Theft, 6:00-9:00 F & 9:00-3:00 Sa, Roanoke Higher Education Center
(CRJU-690 meets on 9/12-13, 9/26-27, 10/10-11, and 10/24-25)

Office Hours:  8:30-9:00 Monday & Wednesday; 8:30-9:30 and 10:45-11:15 Tuesday & Thursday; and by appointment

Graduate Assistant:  Brandon Jones (Office in 307 Adams Room 1D; Office hours are 1:00-2:00 Mondays and by appointment)

Interests

Dr. Hochstein's research interests include elder abuse, evaluation research, cooperative community programs between criminal justice agencies and non-profit organizations, and collaborative domestic violence programming.

Recent Professional Activities

Dr. Hochstein has conducted extensive research on domestic violence programming and interdisciplinary elder abuse initiatives.  Recent publications include:  "Screening out Criminal Offenders: An Evaluation of Crime-Free Multi-Family Housing in Tacoma," with Quint C. Thurman, in Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions (2004, Roxbury Publishing, edited by Quint C. Thurman and Jihong Zhao); "The Social Worker in the Criminal Justice System: Community or System Advocate?", appearing in Law Enforcement Executive Forum (2003, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 23-37); “Policing Coordinated Domestic Violence Victims Services in a Rural Northwest County,” with Quint Thurman, in Police Quarterly (2006, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 448-462); and “Problem Solving and Crime Prevention,” with Quint Thurman, in Police Problem Solving (2004, edited by Quint Thurman and JD Jamison).
 

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