
About
Danielle Arlanda Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at San José State University (SJSU). She teaches courses such as Research Design, Methods and Evaluation, Senior Writing Workshop, and White Collar Crime. Her office hours are Tuesdays 10:00–1:00pm and Thursdays 3:00–5:00pm.
Education:
- PhD in Criminology (2008), Griffith University, Australia
- MA in Criminology (2004), University of Maryland, College Park
- BA (Hons) in Justice Studies (2001), Queensland University of Technology (Australia) and University of Westminster (London)
Research Focus: Her work centers on sexual aggression, family violence (including perpetrator behavior, policy, and international comparisons), and methodological advancements in criminological research. She emphasizes theory development and policy implications.
Awards & Service: Received the Gerry T Hotaling Student Research Award (2006). Currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA). Active in presenting at conferences like ATSA, ASC, FRL, and ACJS.
Other Interests: Enjoys travel, theatre, and music beyond academic duties. Holds dual academic backgrounds from Australia and the U.S., with lecturing experience in two countries.
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