Fawn Ngo, Ph.D. | College of Arts & Sciences | USF Sarasota-Manatee

Fawn Ngo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Criminology

Dr. Fawn NgoPhone:  941-359-4727
Fax:  941-359-4489
Office:   SMC C250
Email: 
fawnngo@sar.usf.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Fawn T. Ngo received her B.A. in Criminology, Law and Society from the University of California at Irvine, her M.S. in Criminal Justice from the California State University at Long Beach, and her Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland. Prior to joining the faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences at USF-Sarasota/Manatee in 2008, Dr. Ngo taught criminology courses at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and the University of Cincinnati. (more...) Dr. Ngo also worked as a Research Associate for the Westminster Police Department in Orange County, California and as the Associate Academic Director for the Master Criminal Justice Distance Learning Program at the University of Cincinnati. Her areas of interest include testing criminological theories, comparative criminal justice, corrections and evaluation research. She currently serves as the Project Manager for the International Prisons Initiative (IPI), a program that links international scholars and researchers together for the purpose of conducting research in the area of corrections. (hide...)

Research


Publications

Ngo, Fawn T.
(forthcoming). “Toward a Comprehensive Model on Stalking Acknowledgment: A Test of Four Models.” Crime & Delinquency.

Ngo, Fawn T. and Raymond Paternoster (2011).  “Cybercrime Victimization: An Examination of Individual- and Situational-Level Factors.” International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 5, 773-793.

Ngo, Fawn T.
, Raymond Paternoster, James Curran, and Doris Layton Mackenzie (2011).  "Role Taking and Recidivism: A Test of Differential Social Control Theory." Justice Quarterly, 28, 667-697.

Ngo, Fawn T., Raymond Paternoster, Francis T. Cullen, and Doris Layton Mackenzie (2011). “Life Domains and Crime: A Test of Agnew’s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 302-311.

Ngo, Fawn T. (2010). “Karen Heimer and Ross L. Matsueda: A Theory of Differential Social Control.” In Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage

Teaching

Syllabi from recent semesters.  Click on Course Prefix and Number to review course syllabus.
Example CCJ 4933

Courses for Summer 2012
Ref# 57151   CCJ 6118  Sec: 521    Theor App Criminal Behavior, S  12:00pm-2:30pm
      Web-based class meets 05/19, 06/16, 07/14
      Course meets Summer C:  05/14-07/20

Courses for Spring 2012
Ref # 24644   CCJ 3117   Sec: 521   Theories of Criminal Behav, TR 12:30pm-1:50pm
Ref # 22130   CCJ 3701   Sec: 521   Res Meth in Crim Justice I, TR 2:00pm-3:15pm

Courses for Fall 2011
Ref# 91534  CCJ 3117 Sec: 521  Theories of Criminal Behav, TR 12:30pm-1:45pm
  Web-based class meets 8/23, 8/25, 10/11, 10/13, 11/29, 12/1
Ref# 91538 CCJ 6605  Sec: 521  Theor App Criminal Behavior, S  3pm-5:15pm
  Web-based class meets 8/27, 9/24, 10/22, 12/3