Daniel S. Murphy, Ph.D., Board
Member
Murphy is an Associate
Professor at Appalachian State University, Department of Government and
Justice.
Books:
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Murphy, Daniel S. Resource Manual and Test-bank for Corrections and Post-Traumatic Stress,
2012. Carolina Academic Press: Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Robinson, Mathew B. and Daniel S. Murphy. Greed is Good: Maximization and Elite Deviance in America.
December, 2008. Roman and Littlefield: New York, New York.
Dan's prison related research
include:
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Aspirin Ain't Makin It For the
Kind Of Pain I'm In;
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Health Care In The Federal
Bureau Of Prisons;
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Doing Gender As Structured
Action: Women Guarding Men;
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Health Care In The Federal
Bureau Of Prisons: Fact of Fiction;
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Prison And The Onset Of Post
Traumatic Stress Symptoms;
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Damaged Goods: Exploring
Predictors of Distress Among Prison Inmates; and
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Self-Control Behind Bars: A
Validation Study Of The Grasmic Et Al. Scale.
Dan's research is predicated upon
his personal experience, having spent five years imprisoned within the bowels
of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He is also an active member in the Convict
Criminology movement.
Dr. Daniel S. Murphy
Associate
Professor
Department of Government and Justice Studies
Appalachian State
University
Room 2037 Ann Belk Hall
ASU Box 32107
Boone, NC
28608
Ph. 828-262-6700
Fax 828-262-2947
Email: murphyds@appstate.edu