Janine Kremling
Janine Kremling, Ph.D. |
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Dr. Kremling received her Ph.D. from the University of South where she also taught several classes between 2004 and 2007. Her dissertation examines the influence of sampling methods on the estimation of drug use prevalence and patterns among arrestees in the United States. Ms. Kremling's primary research interests are in the field of capital punishment and racial discrimination, as well as drug use research.
Professional Specialties:
- Capital Punishment
- Racial Discrimination
- Corrections
- Drug Use and Abuse Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
Selected Publications:
Peters, Roger H., Ray, J.M. and Janine Kremling (in press). Criminal populations and substance abuse, In N.S. Miller (Ed.) Principles and Practices of Addictions in Law and Medicine. Elsevier Press.
Peters, R.H., & Kremling, J. (2008). Prisons and jails. In P. Korsmeyer & H. Kranzler (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol and Addictive Behavior, Third Edition. New York: MacMillan Press.
Peters, R.H., & Kremling, J. (2008). Drug treatment in prisons and jails. In P. Korsmeyer & H. Kranzler (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol and Addictive Behavior, Third Edition. New York: MacMillan Press.
Peters, R.H., & Kremling, J. (2008). Drug use and HIV/AIDS in prisons and jails. In P. Korsmeyer & H. Kranzler (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol and Addictive Behavior, Third Edition. New York: MacMillan Press.
Kremling, Janine, M. Dwayne Smith, John K. Cochran, Beth Bjerregaard, and Sondra J. Fogel (2007). The role of mitigating factors in capital sentencing before and after McKoy v. North Carolina. Justice Quarterly, 24(3), 357-381.
Affiliations, Associations, Consultations:
- American Society of Criminology (ASC)
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
- Western Society of Criminology











