Claudia Anderson

Assistant Professor
Claudia Anderson

Claudia Anderson’s research focuses on punishment, incarceration and correctional policies.

Research Interests

Theories of crime and social control | Punishment | Incarceration | Policy

Education

Ph.D. 2022, University of Cincinnati; Criminal Justice

B.A. 2017, Loyola University Chicago; Psychology

Grants

2019 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

Recent Publications

Anderson, Claudia N., Joshua C. Cochran, and John Woolredge. (Forthcoming). "Testing Systems-Level Theories and Impacts of Supermax Prisons: A Macrolevel Longitudinal Analysis." Justice Quarterly. 

Anderson, Claudia N., Joshua C. Cochran, and Andrea Montes. (Forthcoming). “How Punitive is Pretrial? Measuring the Relative Pains of Pretrial Detention.” Punishment & Society.

Anderson, Claudia N. (2024). “Disentangling the Relationship Between Serious Disorder Problems and the Use of Supermax Prisons.” Criminology & Public Policy.

Anderson, Claudia N., Joshua C. Cochran, and John Wooldredge. (2022). “Is Reduced Visitation a Collateral Consequence of Restrictive Housing?” Criminal Justice and Behavior.

Anderson, Claudia N., Joshua C. Cochran, and Elisa L. Toman. (2022). “Pre-prison Social Capital and the Implications for Prison Life: Is Visitation a Conduit?” Crime & Delinquency.

Contact

Phone
Email
ca24d@fsu.edu
Office
310B College of Criminology and Criminal Justice BLDG (CRM)
Office Hours

Monday 10:30 – 12:00

Wednesday 10:30 – 12:00

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