(210) 784-2231 |ctevlin@tamusa.edu
Cassidy Tevlin received her PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Florida State University in 2019. Her research interests include biosocial criminology, developmental criminology, and evaluating the effectiveness of prevention policies and practices.
Year | Name of the award |
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2016 | Harris Teaching Award |
Subject | Number | Section | Description | Term | Syllabus |
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CRIM | 5301 | 600 | Advanced Criminological Theory | Spring 2023 | Syllabi |
CRIM | 2330 | 600 | Theories of Crime Causation | Spring 2023 | Syllabi |
CRIM | 4370 | 603 | Research Methods in Crim | Spring 2023 | Syllabi |
CRIM | 2330 | 601 | Theories of Crime Causation | Spring 2023 | Syllabi |
CRIM | 4370 | 600 | Research Methods in Crim | Spring 2023 | Syllabi |