Mike Maume
Professor
Dr. Maume's research is focused on crimes committed by corporations and whether and how they are sanctioned by the state for these crimes, as well as the impact of such sanctioning on corporate recidivism. Additional research interests include green criminology, macro-level correlates of lethal violence, and life course criminology. His work tends to utilize quantitative research methods, and involves collaborations with both faculty and students. His Google Scholar profile may be found at https://tinyurl.com/y3bbahke.
Education
Ph.D. in Sociology, Louisiana State University
M.A. in Sociology, College of William and Mary
B.A. in Sociology/Criminology, Virginia Wesleyan University
Specialization in Teaching
Current course list:
CRM 310 White Collar Crime
CRM 360 Criminological Theory
CRM 410 World Criminal Justice Systems
CRM/SOC 301 Sociological Data Analysis
CRM 499 Honors Thesis in Criminology
CRM/SOC 500 Social Research Methods
CRM/SOC 504 Data Analysis
CRM/SOC 561 Seminar in Criminology
Research Interests
Corporate Crime and Compliance
Crime and Victimization in School and Community Contexts
Macrosocial Correlates of Lethal Violence