Neil Quisenberry, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
Chair of the Division of Social Sciences
Office: Carnegie Hall 111B
Phone: (618) 537-6849
Email: [email protected]
Education
Ph.D., University of Kentucky
M.A., University of South Florida
B.A., Western Kentucky University
Representative Publications
Quisenberry, Phillip Neil. 2015. “Texting While Driving: Can It Be Explained by The General Theory of Crime?” American Journal of Criminal Justice 40(2): 303-316.
Haskins, William A . and Phillip Neil Quisenberry. 2007. “Effects of Freedom of Speech Attitudes and Communication Styles on Physical Violence, Hate Speech, Marijuana Use and Alcohol Intoxication Among University Students.” The International Journal of The Humanities 5(3): 93-105.
Jones, Shayne E., and Phillip Neil Quisenberry. 2004. “The General Theory of Crime: How General Is It?” Deviant Behavior 25(5): 401-426. Wilcox, Pamela, Phillip Neil Quisenberry, Debra T. Cabrera, Shayne E. Jones. 2004. “Busy Places and Broken Windows? Toward Defining the Role of Physical Structure and Process in Community Crime Models.” Sociological Quarterly 45 (2):185-207.45 (2):185-207.
Wilcox, Pamela, Phillip Neil Quisenberry and Shayne E. Jones. 2003. “The Built Environment and Crime Risk Interpretation.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40:322-346.
Research Interests
Hate crimes
Juvenile delinquency
Deviance
Criminological theory
Teaching Interests
I generally teach the following courses on a regular basis:
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Forensic Studies
Deviant Behavior
Juvenile Delinquency
Research Methods
Sociological Analysis
Professional Interests
I am a member of:
The American Society of Criminology
The Midwest Sociological Society
I am a reviewer for:
The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
Roxbury Publishing Company
Sage Publishing
I am the faculty advisor for:
Spectrum Alliance
Alpha Kappa Delta