Shaun Gabbidon, a distinguished professor of criminal justice at Penn State Harrisburg, has been honored as a fellow of the American Society of Criminology (ASC) for his exceptional contributions to the field of criminology. The award will be presented at the upcoming ASC meeting in Philadelphia. Gabbidon has authored over 100 scholarly publications, including books and peer-reviewed articles. His research interests include race and crime, public opinion on race and justice, and criminal justice pedagogy. He has also received numerous awards for his work, including being named one of the most influential criminologists of the last decade.
Shaun Gabbidon named a fellow of the American Society of Criminology
Shaun Gabbidon, a distinguished professor of criminal justice at Penn State Harrisburg, has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field of criminology by being named a fellow of the American Society of Criminology (ASC). This prestigious honor will be bestowed upon Gabbidon at the upcoming ASC meeting in Philadelphia. With over 100 scholarly publications to his name, Gabbidon has made significant contributions to the study of race and crime, public opinion on race and justice, and criminal justice pedagogy. His work has earned him numerous awards and recognition, solidifying his position as one of the most influential criminologists in recent years.
Contributions to the Field of Criminology
Shaun Gabbidon’s research focuses on several key areas within the field of criminology. One of his primary interests is the relationship between race and crime, examining the impact of race on criminal behavior and the criminal justice system. His work has shed light on racial disparities in policing, sentencing, and incarceration, highlighting the need for reform and addressing systemic inequalities. Gabbidon’s research also explores public opinion on race and justice, examining how societal attitudes and perceptions shape the criminal justice system. Additionally, he is dedicated to improving criminal justice pedagogy, working to enhance the education and training of future criminologists and criminal justice professionals.
Award-Winning Scholar
Shaun Gabbidon’s contributions to the field of criminology have been widely recognized and celebrated. He has authored over 100 scholarly publications, including books and peer-reviewed articles, establishing himself as a leading expert in his field. His book, “Shopping While Black: Consumer Racial Profiling in America,” co-authored with others, received the 2022 Outstanding Book Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Gabbidon’s work has also earned him prestigious fellowships from both the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Additionally, he has been named one of the most influential criminologists of the last decade, further solidifying his impact and influence in the field.