Cortney Franklin

  1. Assistant Professor
  2. Graduate Director
Email Addressc.franklin@wsu.edu
LocationWilson-Short Hall, 119

Biography

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Education

  • Ph.D., Criminal Justice, 2008, Washington State University
  • M.A., Criminal Justice, 2004, Washington State University
  • B.A., Political Science (Cum Laude), Philosophy (Minor), 2001, Gonzaga University

Profile

Cortney Franklin earned her Ph.D. in criminal justice from Washington State University in 2008. She has held faculty appointments at Sam Houston State University in the College of Criminal Justice (2008-2021), Washington State University in the Division of Governmental Studies and Services (2021-2023), and at the University of Idaho in the Department of Culture, Society and Justice (2023-2024). This fall, Cortney joins the faculty in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology.  Her research is focused on violence against women, victimology, and gender and justice, with particular attention to improving police responses to gender-based violence through trauma-informed and survivor-centered interventions. Cortney has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in scholarly outlets and 30 translational research reports for practitioners, stakeholders, and state legislators. Her externally funded research portfolio totals approximately $3 million in state contracts and federal grants, including competitive awards from the Office on Violence Against Women and the National Institute of Justice. She has partnered with law enforcement agencies, served on local and state non-profit boards, and is a subject matter expert consultant for the U.S. Department of Justice.

Courses Taught

Seminar in Evaluation Research, Victimology, Justice Institutions, Violent Crime, Criminological Theory, Violence Against Women, Gender and Crime, Correctional Systems and Practices, Criminology, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Realizing Justice in a Multi-Cultural Society,

Research Interests

Victimology; violence against women including sexual assault and intimate partner violence; misperceptions of trauma symptomology; police response to sexual and intimate partner violence, including non-fatal strangulation; sexual assault on college campuses, theoretical antecedents to gender-based violence; gender and justice; program evaluation

Community Engagement

  • Member, (2020-2021), Board of Directors, SAAFE House, Huntsville, TX.
  • Member, (2017-2021), Executive Board of Directors, TX Victim Services Association, Austin, TX.
  • Member, (2017-2020), Victim Services Coalition, Office of Texas Attorney General, Austin. TX.

Recent Publications

*graduate/undergraduate student co-author, 1 former student