Gregory Chris Brown, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Phone: (657) 278 - 2757
Email: gbrown@fullerton.edu
Office: GH 525
Office Hours: By appointment
Degrees:
- 1990, Ph.D. Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine
- 1985, M.A. Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine
- 1981, B.A. Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz
Research Areas:
- Gangs
- Corrections
- Minorities and crimes
- White collar crime
Courses Regularly Taught
- CRJU 385 Minorities and Crime
- CRJU 455 Gangs and the CJ System
PUBLICATIONS
- 2012 Brown, Gregory C., James D. Vigil, and Eric R. Taylor. “The Ghettoization of Blacks in Los Angeles: The Emergence of Street Gangs,” Journal of African American Studies, Vol. 16, Number 2, 209-225.
- 2011 Seung-Bum Yang, Gregory C. Brown, and Byongook Moon, “Factors Leading to Corrections Officers’ Job Satisfaction,” Public Personnel Management. Vol. 40, Number 4, 359-369.
- 2011 Lasley, James, James Larson, Chandrika Kelso and Gregory Chris Brown, “Assessing the Long-Term Effects of Officer Race on Police Attitudes Toward the Community: A Case for Representative Bureaucracy Theory,” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 6, 474.
- 2008 Mallicoat, Stacy, L. and Gregory C. Brown, “The Impact of Race and Ethnicity on Student Opinions of Capital Punishment”, Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, Vol. 6, Issue 4.
- 2008 Geis, Gilbert and Gregory C. Brown, “The Transnational Traffic in Human Body Parts,” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Volume 24, Number 3, August 2008, 212-224.