Chair and Associate Professor
Social and Cultural Sciences
Education
Ph.D., 2002, Michigan State University
Research Interests
Policing (use of force, injuries, hazards of police work, decision making and behavior)
Publications
Book
Articles
- Stroshine, M.S., & Brandl, S.G. (2021). “The impact of foot pursuits on police use of force.” Policing: A Journal of Police and Practice. Published online before print September 11, 2021, doi: 10.1093/police/paab054.
- Stroshine, M.S, & Brandl, S.G. (2019). “The use, effectiveness, and hazards associated with police use of force: The unique case of weaponless physical force. Police Practice and Research. Published online before print March 4, 2019, doi: 10.1080/15614263.2019.1582342.
- Wheelock, D.W., Stroshine, M.S., & O’Hear, M. (2018). “Disentangling the relationship between race and attitudes toward the police: A multilevel examination.” Crime & Delinquency. Published online before print November 23, 2018, doi: 10.1177/0011128718811928.
- Brandl, S.G., & Stroshine, M.S. (2013). “The role of officer attributes, job characteristics, and arrest activity in explaining police use of force.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 24 (5): 551-572.
- Brandl, S.G., & Stroshine, M.S. (2012). “The physical hazards of police work revisited.” Police Quarterly, 15(3): 262-282.
- Stroshine, M.S., & Brandl, S.G. (2011). “Race, gender, and tokenism in policing: An empirical elaboration.” Police Quarterly, 14 (4): 344-365.
- Brandl, S.G., & Stroshine, M.S. (2011). “The relationship between gun and gun buyer characteristics and firearm time-to-crime.”Criminal Justice Policy Review, 22: 285-300.
- Stroshine, M.S., Alpert, G.A., & Dunham, R.G. (2008). “The Influence of ‘Working Rules’ on Police Suspicion and Discretionary Decision Making.” Police Quarterly, 11 (3): 315-337.