Expertise

Research Areas

  • Institutional Corrections
  • Special Populations in Prisons
  • Offender Reentry
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Exposure to Victimization

Jane C. Daquin’s, PhD, area of interest is within the field of corrections with a specialized focus on the experiences of persons who are under correctional purview and how their experiences affect them once they return to the community. Within institutional corrections, her research focuses on prison adaptation, prison victimization, the experiences of prisoners in special populations, and offender reentry.


Subject Area:

  • Courts and Corrections

Dr. Jane C. Daquin is a quantitative methodologist with a substantive focus on correctional experiences. Her main area of research is within the field of institutional corrections with a focus on the institutional experiences (e.g., prison victimization and misconduct) of persons who are under correctional purview and how their experiences affect reentry.

Past Affiliations

PhD Student, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University (past)
2013 - 2017

Master's Student, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University (past)

Degrees
PhD, Georgia State University, Criminal Justice and Criminology, 2017
MS, Georgia State University, Criminal Justice, 2013
BA, State University of New York at Albany, Criminal Justice and Sociology, 2010
Keywords
quantitative methods offender reentry correctional institutions use: penology mental health
Honors

Outstanding Graduate Student, Southern Criminal Justice Association, 2016

Fellow, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, 2014-2017

Associations
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Alpha Phi Sigma
Amercian Society of Criminology
National Society of Collegiate Scholars