Jeffery Dennis, Department of Sociology and Corrections
| Associate Professor
507-389-1132
jeffery.dennis@mnsu.edu
Hometown
- Rock Island, Illinois
Schools
- Augustana College
- Indiana University
- University of Southern California
- SUNY Stony Brook
I am available for
- Email conversations
- Zoom room conversations
Why I want to be a Maverick Firsts Advocate
No one in my family had ever gone to college, so I never considered it until my high school teachers started assuming that I would go. I was completely clueless about things like ACT tests, campus visits, and scholarships; I almost applied to graduate school, figuring that it was for high school graduates. And once I got to college (as an undergraduate), everyone assumed that I knew all of the procedures and protocols from alumni parents or older siblings, so I didn’t get much help. Hopefully being an advocate will allow me to make things easier for the new generation of first-generation college students.
What do I teach and research
Teach
- criminology
- criminal justice
- juvenile delinquency
- drugs and society
- the history of prisons and punishment
Research
- LGBT issues in criminal justice, including LGBT delinquents
- homophobia in the criminal justice system
- mass media representation of LGBT criminals and villains
Unique things about me
I took every language that my undergraduate college offered: Spanish, French, German, Latin, Greek, Russian, and Swedish. Since then, I’ve also studied Mandarin, Arabic, and Finnish. But I can only hold a reasonably good conversation in Spanish and French. Although I’m a criminologist, about 10 years ago I published several articles on television cartoons that are still getting me citations in Wikipedia and interview requests.