
Tia Stevens Andersen
Associate Professor · Juvenile justice system processing
University of South CarolinaUnited States
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Tia Stevens Andersen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences. She serves as the Undergraduate Program Director and focuses on juvenile justice, gender/racial inequalities, and prisoner reentry.
- Ph.D. in Criminal Justice (2013), Michigan State University
- M.A. in Sociology (2006), Bowling Green State University
- B.A. in Sociology (2004), Oakland University
Her research examines:
- Racial and gender disparities in juvenile justice processing
- Media portrayals of girls' violence and moral panics
- Intersectional analyses of race, class, and gender in criminal justice outcomes
- Prisoner reentry challenges and collateral consequences
- Adverse childhood experiences and youth resilience
Recent publications analyze topics like COVID-19 norm violations, rural-urban bullying disparities, and virtual mentoring interventions. She has contributed to feminist criminology, moral panic theory, and reentry policy discussions through experimental and longitudinal studies.
Research fields
Juvenile justice system processingGirls' delinquency and programmingGender and racial inequalities in juvenile justicePrisoner reentryFeminist theoryIntersectionality (race, class, gender)Bullying perpetration and victimizationMentoring and school-to-prison pipelineAdverse childhood experiencesSocial support in substance abuse treatment
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