Marie Bozin
Degrees:
University of Akron, Akron BA, Psychology and Sociology, 2005
University of Akron, Akron, MA, Sociology, 2008
Awards:
Junior Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2005
AmeriCorps Education Award, 2004, 2005
Outstanding Woman Student Award, 2004
Honors Recognition Scholarship, 2003-2005
Research/Teaching Interests:
Criminology and Gender - Rape, Pornography, Domestic Violence
Publications:
Bozin, Marie A. & Janice D. Yoder 2008. “Social Status, Not Gender, Explains Different Reactions By Women and Men to Social Ostracism” Sex Roles 58(9-10): 713-720.
Presentations:
Joint NCSA-MSS Meeting in Chicago (2007)
Annual American Psychological Association Conference in New Orleans (2006)
Sigma Xi Annual Meeting and Student Research Conference (2005)
11th Annual SAEOPP/UTK McNair National Scholars Research Conference (2005)
University of Maryland National Research Conference (2005)
University of Akron CUGSR (2005)
13th Annual Ronald E. McNair Scholars National Research Conference (2004)
University of Akron CUGSR (2004)
Biography:
For her thesis, Marie Bozin conducted research on the role of attachment in delinquency outcomes in children in foster care and the potential protective factors of kinship care. Currently, under the guidance of Dr. Stacey Nofziger, Marie is furthering that research project by examining the role of other elements of social control in the delinquency outcomes. Marie is also working on a qualitative research project examining the experiences of womyn residing in a local battered women’s shelter.
Contact Information:
mab35@uakron.edu