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Shelby Gilbreath

Biography

Miss Shelby Gilbreath is a Criminal Justice Policy Studies PhD student, with a graduate minor in Gender Studies, of the Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies at the University of Mississippi. She received her undergraduate degree in Criminology from Mississippi State University and her master’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Mississippi. Her research interests include: gender issues in criminal justice, juvenile delinquency, and public policy focused on children and women.   Google Scholar   Recent Publications Gilbreath, S., Cheng, Y., De Francisco Lopes, V., & Novak, A. (2024). Adolescent domestic violence referrals and adverse childhood experiences: race and sex differences. Youth violence and juvenile justice, 22(2), 90-107. Novak, A., & Gilbreath, S. (2023). Police stops and subsequent delinquency and arrest: Race and gender differences. Justice Quarterly, 40(7), 910-949. Stubbs-Richardson, M., Gilbreath, S., Paul, M., & Reid, A. (2023). It’s a global #MeToo: a cross-national comparison of social change associated with the movement. Feminist Media Studies, 1-20.