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Brie Diamond

Brie Diamond, Ph.D.

Department Chair and Associate Professor

817-257-6152 Scharbauer Hall 4206 (map link)

  • Crime Prevention /
  • Criminology

Education

Ph.D., Criminology, University of Texas at Dallas
MS, Criminology, University of Texas at Dallas
BS, Psychology, University of Texas at Dallas

Courses Taught

CRJU 20873 Research Design

CRJU 30313 Criminological Theory

CRJU 30853 Multiculturalism in the Criminal Justice System

CRJU 61133 Advanced Social Science Research Methodology

CRJU 61143 Social Science Statistics and Probability

CRJU 30643 Community Corrections

CRJU 20413 Introduction to Criminal Justice

CRJU 20883 Data Analysis

Areas of Focus

Program evaluation, criminological theory, communities and crime, quantitative methods

  • Young, B., & Diamond, B. (2024). Babies Having Babies: Incarcerated Adolescent Parents and Their Emotional Well-Being. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 22(1), 3-21.

  • Burns, R. G., Diamond, B., & Bowen, K. (2023). Does type of counsel matter? A comparison of outcomes in cases involving retained and assigned counsel. Journal of Crime and Justice. https://doi.org/10.1080/0735648X.2023.2273379

  • Diamond, B., Bowen, K., & Burns, R. G. (2022). Factors affecting sexual assault case processing: Charging through sentencing in a large southern county. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(13-14), NP11605-NP11627.

  • Diamond, B., Burns, R., & Bowen, K. (2022). Criminalizing homelessness: Circumstances surrounding criminal trespassing and people experiencing homelessness. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 33(6), 563-583.

  • Diamond, B., Bowen, K., & Burns, R. G. (2022). Factors affecting sexual assault case processing: Charging through sentencing in a large southern county. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(13-14), NP11605-NP11627.
  • Diamond, B. “The Impact of Criminal Trespassing Arrests on People Experiencing Homelessness.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2023 Annual Meeting in National Harbor, MD.
  • Diamond, B., Burns, R. G., & Bowen, K. “Criminalizing Homelessness: Circumstances Surrounding Criminal Trespassing and People Experiencing Homelessness.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2022 Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Diamond, B., Bowen, K., & Burns, R. G. “A Preliminary examination of Sexual Assault Cases: 2015-2017.” A research report presented at the CLE Workshop for the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office (November 8, 2019).

National Residence Hall Honorarium, TCU Faculty/Staff Member of the Month, Oct. 2016; Feb. 2015

  • Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
  • Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice
  • TCU Institutional Review Board Chair
  • TCU Safe Zone and Ally
  • ACJS Region 4 Trustee
  • Board Member, The Women's Center

Last Updated: November 19, 2024

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