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Kopp, Phillip M.

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Politics, Administration, and Justice

Office: 657-278-7658

Department: 657-278-3521

Email: pkopp@fullerton.edu

Biography:

Dr. Phillip M. Kopp is an assistant professor of criminal justice in the Division of Politics, Administration, and Justice at California State University, Fullerton. He received his Ph.D. from the City University of New York in 2014. His dissertation, funded under a NIJ grant for the Analysis of Existing Data, investigated the incidence of violence that occurred during the crime of burglary using ten years of data from the National Crime Victimization Survey, Uniform Crime Report and National Incident Based Reporting System. Additionally, his master’s thesis exploring the stereotypes of police present in prime-time network television. Currently, he is working with police agencies in Southern California to assess their body-worn camera initiatives. Dr. Kopp is also continuing his work on the incidence of violence in the crime of burglary.


Areas of Knowledge:

  • Police, Use of Force
  • Police, Body-Worn Cameras
  • Burglary and Violence
  • Crime Prevention and Management

Subject(s):

  • Criminal Justice

Region(s):

  • North America

 

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