Marie Ouellet
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Darknet_PI, Social Science Faculty- Education
Ph.D., Simon Fraser University
- Specializations
Group Dynamics, Network Analysis, Co-offending
- Biography
Marie Ouellet is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia State University. She is interested in understanding how delinquent groups emerge and evolve, and how networks structure this process. Her main research applies network methods to the study of co-offenders, delinquent peer groups, gangs, and white-collar crime. Some of her current work draws on the policing subculture literature to explore how misconduct spreads through exposure to delinquent peers. Ouellet’s work has been published in Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, and Social Networks.
Classes Taught (Spring 2019)
- Research Methods in Criminal Justice (CRJU 3020)
Classes Taught (Fall 2018)
- Research Methods in Criminal Justice (CRJU 3020)