
About
Stephanie Cardwell, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice at the University of Texas at San Antonio's College for Health, Community and Policy (HCAP). Her research focuses on juvenile delinquency, school-based behavioral patterns, and the intersection of demographics with criminological outcomes.
Education
- Ph.D. in Criminology, University of Texas at Dallas
- M.S. in Criminal Justice, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- B.S. in Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Research Interests
Dr. Cardwell's work examines:
- Impact of adverse childhood experiences on educational outcomes
- General Strain Theory applications to bullying and delinquency
- Effectiveness of crime prevention interventions
- Demographic disparities in truancy and behavioral outcomes
- Developmental trajectories of antisocial behavior
- Interaction of static and dynamic risk factors for violence
Publication Trends
Recent publications (2023-2025) emphasize longitudinal analyses, cross-sectional studies, and intervention evaluations, often applying strain theory frameworks to understand juvenile behavior and its socioeconomic consequences.
University Mission
As part of HCAP, her work aligns with the college's mission to develop solutions for complex social issues through education, research, and community partnerships.
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