Theresa SeveranceView profile
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Dr. Theresa Severance is a Professor and Department Chair of Criminology and Sociology at Eastern Connecticut State University. Her research focuses on imprisoned women, corrections and reentry, and juvenile justice. She holds a PhD in Sociology with a Criminology focus from Bowling Green State University (Ohio). Education: PhD in Sociology (Criminology focus), Bowling Green State University MA in Sociology (Criminology focus), Bowling Green State University Research interests include incarcerated women’s experiences, juvenile justice policy, and reintegration strategies for offenders. Her work is widely cited in national and international contexts, particularly for its insights into correctional systems and gender dynamics in criminology. Teaching emphasizes juvenile delinquency, sociology of corrections, and women and crime. She actively integrates practical learning through internships, particularly for students with special needs, as highlighted in her publication “Beyond the Classroom” . Awards: None explicitly listed, though her work is noted for significant academic impact. Advising and grants: No specific details provided, but her role as Department Chair suggests leadership in academic governance. Her research often bridges theory and practice, addressing systemic challenges in criminal justice with a focus on marginalized populations.











