The Department of Psychology John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Faculty Profiles


Amy Adamczyk
Assistant Professor
646.557.4695
520.02T
2005 PhD
2001 MA
2000 AM
1998 BA
1997 AAS
Pennsylvania State University
Graduate Center/ Queens College, City University of New York
University of Chicago
Hunter College, City University of New York
Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York

Areas of Expertise: Religion, deviance and crime, sociological theory, health

Amy Adamczyk completed her doctoral degree in sociology from the Pennsylvania State University in 2005. A native of rural Wisconsin, she joined the Department of Sociology in 2007 and currently teaches criminology. Her scholarly interests focus on social theory, religious contextual influences on delinquency and reproductive behaviors, and cross-national differences in attitudes about crime and deviance. Her publications have appeared in Justice Quarterly, Social Science Research, and Social Science Quarterly.

 

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