
معرفی
Meg Forney serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Monmouth University, maintaining an office in the Plangere Center for Communication (Room 126). Her primary contact channels include phone (732-263-5376) and email (mforney@monmouth.edu).
Her educational foundation comprises:
- Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Temple University
- M.A. from Stockton University
- B.A. in Psychology from Temple University
Dr. Forney's research program critically examines juvenile justice systems through multiple lenses. Her work investigates how developmental life-course theories explain delinquent trajectories, analyzes policy impacts within juvenile justice frameworks, and exposes mechanisms driving the school-to-prison pipeline. This scholarship consistently bridges theoretical criminology with practical reform initiatives, particularly regarding youth justice interventions.
Her publication record (2015-2020) reveals methodological sophistication in longitudinal analysis and theoretical integration. Key patterns include: application of life-course perspectives to desistance processes, examination of gendered reoffending pathways, and rigorous evaluation of focused deterrence strategies. Her work frequently employs multi-level modeling to dissect within- versus between-person effects in criminal trajectories.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards documented in source material
Regarding academic mentoring, the source material indicates Dr. Forney teaches advanced research courses (CJ 490, HLS 490) requiring student supervision, though specific advisee names aren't provided. No grant funding details appear in the available documentation.
No laboratory facilities or formal research teams are referenced in the provided information.




