Claudia Anderson

Assistant Professor
Claudia Anderson

Claudia Anderson’s research focuses on punishment and incarceration, correctional policies, and inequalities in criminal justice experiences and their implications. 

Research Interests

Theories of crime and social control | Punishment | Incarceration | Inequality | 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 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., John Wooldredge, and Joshua C. Cochran. (2022). “Can ‘Race-Neutral’ Program Eligibility Requirements in Criminal Justice Have Disparate Effects? An Examination of Race, Ethnicity, and Prison Industry Employment.” Criminology & Public Policy.

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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