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Assistant Professor
Mia Holbrook

Summary

Mia Abboud Holbrook joined the Department of Criminal w88 sports betting app as a visiting lecturer in the fall of 2019 and as an assistant professor in the fall of 2020. She earned her Master's degree in criminal w88 sports betting app and Doctoral degree in criminal w88 sports betting app and criminology from Washington State University. She worked previously as a senior research associate with the Washington State Institute for Criminal w88 sports betting app.

Her research interests include offender risk-needs assessments and model fidelity, assessing implementation challenges in the use of evidence-based practices, intersection of criminal w88 sports betting app and public health, offender programming, treatment courts and criminal w88 sports betting app reform. Her recent work has appeared in Criminal w88 sports betting app Policy Review, w88 sports betting app Evaluation Journal, Journal of Drug Issues, and International w88 sports betting app Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

Education

  • Ph.D., criminal w88 sports betting app and criminology, Washington State University, 2019
  • M.A., criminal w88 sports betting app, Washington State University, 2013
  • B.A., criminal w88 sports betting app and political science, Washington State University, 2012