About
Gaylene Armstrong, Ph.D., serves as Dean of the College of Public Affairs and Community Service at the University of Nebraska Omaha, with a primary affiliation in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Her research specializes in violence prevention, corrections systems, and evidence-based criminal justice policy evaluation, employing collaborative methodologies that engage law enforcement agencies, legislators, community stakeholders, and individuals with lived justice-system experiences.
Dr. Armstrong leads extensive research initiatives, having secured over $39 million in grants focused on:
- Firearm violence intervention strategies
- Reform in adult and youth correctional systems
- Juvenile justice policy assessment
- Hospital-based violence prevention programs
Recent publications predominantly explore hospital-centered interventions for violence prevention, utilizing mixed-method approaches to analyze risk factors, program efficacy, and sociocultural determinants of violence. These studies contribute to trauma-informed frameworks and policy redesign in urban safety initiatives.
Dr. Armstrong directs high-impact grant portfolios supporting violence intervention research and maintains active media engagement, having contributed insights to outlets like KETV and WOWT regarding law enforcement practices and criminal justice reform.
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