It’s episode 113! In this episode, we speak with Professor Joseph Schwartz about his work on biosocial criminology.
Joseph A. Schwartz is an associate professor in the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University. His current work focuses on the long-term physical and mental health implications of chronic stress exposure, as well as on the role of traumatic brain injury in the development of behavior problems and health outcomes.
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Get in touch with Joe:
Florida State University website // jaschwartz at fsu.edu // Twitter
This is the work co-authored by Joseph that were
discussed in this episode of The Crim Academy:
Schwartz, J. A., Wright, E. M., Spohn, R., Campagna, M. F., Steiner, B., & Epinger, E. (2022). Changes in jail admissions before and after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 38(4), 1033-1056. [article link]
Schwartz, J. A., Valgardson, B., Jodis, C. A., Mears, D. P., & Steiner, B. (2024). The accumulated impact of critical incident exposure on correctional officers’ mental health. Criminology, 62(3), 551-586. [article link]