Professor Campbell Bullock
Lecturer
Office
Stevenson Hall 3125Office Hours
Other times are available by appointment
Biography
Professor Bullock holds an EdD in educational leadership from Stanislaus State University, a master's in sociology from San Jose State University, and a bachelor's in sociology from U.C. Davis. He has over 23 years of experience evaluating adult and juvenile justice programs. His justice related research and evaluation topics have included: self-represented litigants, disproportionate minority contact, pretrial, Public Safety Realignment, the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act, violence prevention, and prison parenting. He has expertise in both quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods, and he has extensive experience working on all phrases of evaluation including collaborative design, the participatory review and interpretation of data, and technical assistance and training. Dr. Bullock previously served as the President and the Vice President of the Association for Criminal Justice Research (California). Along with teaching at SSU, he has taught research methods and research analysis at California State University, Stanislaus for over 12 years.
Education
EdD, Stanislaus State University
MA, San Jose State University
BA , University of California, Davis
Degrees
EdD, MA, BAAcademic Interests
Juvenile justice, criminal justice program evaluation, criminal justice research methods and analysis.