Expertise
Dr. Caroline M. Bailey’s research interests include race, ethnicity, historical context, victimization, and social control across a number of settings, including the criminal justice system and the school system. Particularly, her work examines factors that are related to disparate outcomes for people of color in victimization and mechanisms of social control, such as incarceration and school discipline. Her work has appeared in Crime and Delinquency and Race and Justice, among other academic journals.
Communities
Environmental Policy, Public Administration
Degrees
Ph.D., Florida State University, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2020
MS, Florida State University, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2016
BA, Florida State University, Criminal Justice and Sociology, 2014
Keywords
incarceration school discipline race ethnicity victimization victims of crime
Honors

Ruth D. Peterson Fellow for Racial and Ethnic Diversity, Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2019

McKnight Fellow, Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2016