Brent Teasdale, PhD, Fellow

Dr. Brent Teasdale is a University Professor of Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University. His work employs advanced quantitative methods to understand violence by and against people who are suffering from mental illnesses, and substance abuse prevention. Dr. Teasdale has been recognized in several publications ranking the best Criminologists in the U.S. (Copes et al., 2012; Walters, 2015; Khey, 2017).

Select publications:

Caravaca Sanchez, Francisco, Nancy Wolff, and Brent Teasdale. (2019). Exploring Associations

Between Interpersonal Violence and Prison Size in Spanish Prisons.” Crime & Delinquency. 65(14): 2019-2043.  DOI: 10.1177/0011128718763134

Teasdale, Brent, Leah E. Daigle, Shila R. Hawk*, and Jane Daquin*.  (2016).  “A

Multilevel Study of Violent Victimization in Prison.”  International Journal of Comparative Criminology and Offender Therapy. 60(9): 995-1015. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X15572351

Alemagno, Sonia, Peggy Tonkin, Peggy Shaffer-King, and Brent Teasdale.  (2009)

“Prescription Drug Abuse of Adolescent Arrestees: Correlates and Implications.”  Journal of Correctional Health Care.  15(1): 35-46.

DOI: 10.1177/1078345808326620