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Matt Richie serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, College of Letters and Science, at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. His academic role centers on teaching and research within the criminal justice domain, with an office in Sage Hall (room 3605) and contact details including email richiem@uwosh.edu and phone 424-1823.
His primary research interests include prisoner reentry, corrections policy, and the social psychology of desistance. Dr. Richie investigates how individuals navigate the challenges of reintegration after incarceration, with attention to life course trajectories, self-identity, and the impact of correctional environments. His work also extends to specialized topics such as elderly inmate behavior, rural reentry, and the functioning of alternative justice programs like prostitution courts.
Analysis of his publication record from 2014 to 2023 reveals a strong emphasis on the reentry process, examining both individual and systemic factors. Key themes include the role of self-perception in reentry success, the psychological consequences of justice system contact, and the structural incentives that shape criminal justice outcomes. His research often employs comparative frameworks, including cross-population studies (e.g., elderly vs. younger inmates) and cross-jurisdictional analyses (e.g., Mexico's corrections system).
No scientific awards were listed in the available information.
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