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Bert Burraston is an Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Memphis. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon. His research focuses on criminal justice interventions, family dynamics in correctional contexts, and policy analysis. Key areas include reentry programs for incarcerated parents, juvenile delinquency prevention, and the sociological impacts of incarceration on families.
Dr. Burraston’s work examines how structural factors like income inequality and urban development influence criminal behavior, as seen in studies on road networks’ effects on lethality and highway robbery patterns. He also investigates the effectiveness of innovative interventions, such as automated cell phone calls for reducing delinquency and long-term mentoring programs for at-risk youth.
His publications span over two decades, with a recent emphasis on post-release outcomes for incarcerated individuals and the resilience of children in high-risk families. Though no specific awards are listed, his contributions to criminological research and policy are evident through his extensive publication record and departmental leadership role. His teaching interests include research methods and criminology, reflecting his commitment to academic rigor and practical application.
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