
About
Daniel Pryce is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University. His research examines policing attitudes across racial and immigrant communities, fear of crime, and criminal justice education outcomes. Dr. Pryce earned his PhD from George Mason University and brings cross-cultural perspective to justice system analysis.
Education:
- PhD Criminology, Law & Society, George Mason University (2014)
Research Focus: Dr. Pryce's scholarship investigates public perceptions of law enforcement across diverse cultural contexts, with particular attention to immigrant communities and minority populations. His comparative approach examines justice systems in Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Jamaica, and the United States.
Awards:
- University Chancellor's Research Award (2018)
- Dean's Excellence in Research Award (2017)
Teaching & Service: Develops experiential learning opportunities through criminal justice internships and mentors underrepresented students in social science research methods. His work informs police training programs focused on community engagement strategies.
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