Daniel Phillips
Department of Criminal Justice
| Title: | Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice | | Degrees: | Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
B.S., James Madison University
| | E-mail: | phillipsd@lindsey.edu | | Office: | T.D. and Rowena Everett Building
- 101 | | Phone: | (270) 384-8231 |
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Courses: Corrections
Introduction to Sociology
Research Methods
Rural Crime
Statistics
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Professional Memberships: President, Anthropologist and Sociologists of Kentucky, 2009-13
Editor-in-Chief, Kentucky Journal of Anthropology and Sociology, 2010
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Sociological Research, 2009-11
Special Editor, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2006-09
Special Editor, Southern Rural Sociology, 2008 |
Biography:
Daniel Phillips serves as the chair of the social sciences division
and coordinator of the criminal justice program. He teaches a
variety of courses, including: rural crime, statistics, and
research methods and sociology.
Phillips' main area of scholarship interest is correctional
rehabilitation. He has published two books: Mental Health Issues in
the Criminal Justice System and Probation and Parole: Current
Trends. Phillips sits on several journal editorial boards; he is
editor of the Kentucky Journal of Anthropology and
Sociology. During the 2010 spring semester, Phillips worked
with the Kentucky Department of Corrections concerning mental
health treatment in the state's prisons.
In the aftermath of the Jan. 8 shootings in Tuscon, Ariz.,
Phillips was interviewed by several Kentucky media outlets. Click here for a page with links to the
interviews.
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