Keith Atterberry

Keith Atterberry

College of Arts and Sciences

Instructor

Office:  Room LWH 4079
Phone:  (773) 442-4790
Email:  katter3@uic.edu
Office Hours:  By appointment.
Country:  United States

JUST 348 Research Methods in Justice Studies

Research Interests

The administration of criminal justice policies that promote social justice; identifying factors that facilitate or inhibit professional policing, including the role of race/ethnicity in decision making; and partnering with local, state and federal stakeholders in the application of knowledge to the development of effective policing policies, practices and procedures.

Education

M.A., Criminology, Law and Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 2010

B.A., cum laude, Justice Studies, Å·²©ÓÎÏ·¹ÙÍø Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, 2009

Selected Publications

Johnson, T.P., Holbrook, A.L. & Atterberry, K. (2014). Challenges in conducting surveys of political extremists. In R. Tourangeau, N. Bates, B. Edwards, T.P. Johnson, & K. Wolter (Eds.), Hard to survey populations. Cary, NC: Cambridge University Press.

 

Background

Keith Atterberry is a graduate research and teaching assistant at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Criminology, Law and Justice at UIC. Keith is a recipient of the prestigious Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois Fellowship.