Amy I. Cass (Foust), Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice

Amy I. Cass (Foust), Ph. D

Phone: (657) 278 - 3437

Email:  acass@fullerton.edu

Office:  GH 504

Office Hours:
T/TH 11:30-12:30PM
T 2:30-3:30PM
Please see syllabus for Zoom link
or by appointment

  CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Degrees

  • 2007, Ph.D, University of Delaware
  • 2003, M.A., University of Delaware
  • 2001, B.A., Florida State University

 

RESEARCH AREAS

  • Domestic and Gendered Crimes
  • Campus Violence and Victimization
  • Criminological Theory
  • Public Opinion and Crime
  • Teaching in Criminal Justice

 

COURSES REGULARLY TAUGHT

  • CRJU 300 (Introduction to Criminal Justice)
  • CRJU 330 (Crime and Delinquency)
  • CRJU 303 (Controlling Crime)

PUBLICATIONS


  • Cass.  Amy.  (2013). Don’t Eat the Fries:  Using a Documentary on McDonalds to Enhance Scientific Literacy.  In Skott, B and Ward, M (Eds).  Active Learning Exercises for Research Methods in Social Sciences (pp. 43-46).  Los Angeles:  SAGE Publications.
  • Cass, Amy & Rosay, Andre. (2012). College Student Perceptions of Criminal Justice System Responses to Stalking. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 6 (5-6): 392 – 404.
  • Mallicoat, Stacy & Cass, Amy. (2012). The Myth that Stalking is Not a SeriousCrime.  In. Bohm, R. and Walker, J. (Eds).  Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice.  Edition 2(pp. 127-135) Los Angeles: Oxford University Press.
  • Dery, George & Cass, Amy.  (2012). Does Miranda Now Have a Freshness Date? The Criminal Law Bulletin, 48 (3): 487 – 514.
  • Cass, Amy. (2011). Defining Stalking: The Influence of Legal Factors, Extralegal Factors, and Particular Actions on Judgments of College Students. Western Criminology Review, 12 (1) 1- 14.
  • Cass, Amy. (2007). Routine Activities and Sexual Assault:  An Analysis of Individual and School Level Factors. Violence and Victims, 22 (3): 350 – 366.