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Amy D'Unger

Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies

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Office: Old CE Building, Room 124
Office Hours: by appointment at www.advising.gatech.edu
Phone: 404-894-7448
Fax: 404-894-0535

(PhD, Duke University, 1999) is a sociologist with interests in the areas of juvenile delinquency and crime, feminist criminology, life course sociology, social inequality, and social control. Her previous research has looked at the impact of neighborhood social disorganization, peer networks, family structures, and school ties on delinquency and crime over the life course. She is currently researching the role of eugenic (involuntary) sterilization in the South as a tool of informal social control, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. D'Unger has published in such journals as the American Journal of Sociology, the Journal of Quantitative Criminology, and the Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice on topics such as criminal careers, gender and offending, and feminist criminological theory.