Kathryn DelDebbio

 KathrynO. DelDebbio

Kathryn O. DelDebbio

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Dec 15, 2020
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She is a very nice teacher. She knows how to apply the sociological theories in real life. Her class is easy and super fun. One journal and discussion every week. You don t need to use a text book.

Biography

College of DuPage - Sociology


Resume

  • 2007

    Master of Arts

    Master’s Thesis \t\t\t\t\t\t\nGANG PERSISTENCE AND DESISTANCE: THE EFFECT OF MALTREATMENT \n▪ Compared rates of physical and sexual abuse to desistance of gang membership\n▪ Analyzed quantitative data of 800 subjects

    Sociology

    Golden Key International Honor Society

    Illinois Domestic Violence Advocate

  • 2002

    Bachelor of Arts

    Senior Project\t\t\t\t\t\t\tSpring 2006\t\n\t\t\tShaming and Reintegration of Convicted Criminals\n\t\t\t*Analyzed qualitative data of four Chicago Police Officers\n\nMinor in Community Service

    Sociology

    Community Service Scholarship

    DePaul University

  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)

    OJJDP's JUVJUST listserv provides information weekly on juvenile justice and other youth service-related publications

    funding opportunities

    and events.

    Psychiatric Disorders Often Persist in Juvenile Offenders - US News

    MONDAY

    Oct. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Five years after being released from juvenile detention

    more than 45 percent of males and nearly 30 percent of females still had psychiatric disorders

    a new study finds. It is well known that psychiatric disorders are common among adolescents in juvenile detention

    but it hadn't been known if these disorders persist as the young people age.

    Psychiatric Disorders Often Persist in Juvenile Offenders

    Answer domestic violence crisis line

    Sarah's Inn

    Outlook

    Volunteer Engagement

    SPSS

    Data Analysis

    Community Outreach

    Program Evaluation

    Statistics

    Oracle

    Higher Education

    Teaching

    Public Speaking

    Research

    Qualitative Research

    Word

    Microsoft Office

    Nonprofits

    Grant Writing

    Thesis - GANG PERSISTENCE AND DESISTANCE: THE EFFECT OF MALTREATMENT

    Thesis - GANG PERSISTENCE AND DESISTANCE: THE EFFECT OF MALTREATMENT

    Kathryn

    Del Debbio

    MA

    College of DuPage

    Northwestern University

    Southern New Hampshire University

    Online

    Teach Sociology of Crime and Violence

    Adjunct Professor

    Southern New Hampshire University

    Sociology\n\nIntroduction to Sociology \nGender and Power

    College of DuPage

    Northwestern University

    Train new Data Editors

    Conducted random selection of subjects

    Collect data from Adult Probation Department

    Collect data from the Medical Examiner's office

    Code qualitative data

    Liason between subjects and institutional facilities

    Research Study Program Coordinator 2

    Greater Chicago Area

    College of DuPage Adjunct Association

    National Society of Collegiate Scholars

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