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Dr. Margaret Mahoney is an Assistant Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology & Criminology at Arkansas State University, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Communication. She is based in Minot, North Dakota, and contributes to academic programs through teaching and research in criminology and criminal justice.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Criminology, University of Delaware
- M.S., University of Louisville
- B.S., Eastern Kentucky University
Her research centers on criminological theory, with a focus on gender, crime, and victimization. She investigates how rural environments influence social control mechanisms and victim reporting behaviors, especially in cases of physical assault. Her work explores systemic responses such as police reaction times, contributing to broader discussions on justice equity and community safety.
Dr. Mahoney's scholarly contributions align with contemporary trends in victimology and rural criminology, emphasizing empirical analysis of crime reporting dynamics and institutional responsiveness.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
She is actively engaged in academic advising and research mentorship, though specific students or funded grants are not mentioned. Her work supports the development of evidence-based policies in law enforcement and victim support services.
Dr. Mahoney is affiliated with the Sociology & Criminology unit at A-State, contributing to interdisciplinary research and teaching initiatives within the liberal arts framework.


