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Casey Welch
Associate Professor
(904) 826-8544
Department:
Social Sciences
Research, Professional and Creative Activity:
  • Published in academic journals including Cultural Studies: A Research Volume
  • Frequent conference presenter on topics including criminology education, crime and popular culture, homelessness and police conduct
  • Ad hoc journal reviewer: The Sociological Quarterly and McGraw-Hill
  • Consultant, H&C Research Group and The St. Augustine Homeless Coalition
  • American Sociological Association
  • American Society of Criminology
  • Southern Sociological Society
  • Midwest Sociological Society
  • Pacific Sociological Association
Professional Profile:

Professor Welch earned his Ph.D. and his M.A. in Sociology from The University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. He earned his B.A. in Criminology & Law with a minor in Philosophy from the University of Florida. His research interests include criminal courts, environmental issues, homelessness, media dna the scholarship of teaching and learning. He is the author and co-author of numerous articles and conference papers, as well as a textbook on the U.S. criminal courts. He has taught  introductory-level courses in sociology and criminology and many upper-division courses, such as Sociology of Law, Women in the Legal System, Correctional Systems and Process, Criminal Courts in the U.S., Environmental Sociology, Gender and Sexualtiy, Media and Society, Advanced Research Methods, and Grad Attack, a course designed to prepare students for graduate school. He helped start and currently sponsors several student clubs, including the Human Rights Advocate Club and the Social Sciences Club. Schools where he previously taught include the University of North Florida, Washington State University, Portland State University, Portland Community College, and Clark College. He is also active in community projects and provides pro bono consulting to area attorneys. Awards include Disability Appreciation Award (UNF), Outstanding Service Award (UNF), Kahler Grant (Flagler College), and Outstanding Service Award (St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Remembrance Project).

Teaching and Related Service:

Courses taught:

  • Criminal Justice
  • Crime in America
  • General Sociology
  • Sex, Race and Social Class
  • Social Stratification and Social Systems
  • Sociology of Law
  • Theories of Deviance
  • Punishment and Society
  • Correctional Systems and Process
  • Media, Culture and Society

Previously taught at:

  • The University of North Florida
  • Washington State University
  • Portland State University
  • Portland Community College
  • Clackamas Community College
  • Clark College

Disability Appreciation Award, University of North Florida

Outstanding Service Award, University of North Florida

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