Dr. Andrew Hochstetler

Contact

Dept:Sociology And Criminal Justice
Email:hochstet@iastate.edu
Office:203b East Hall 510 Farm House Ln Ames IA 50011-1054
Phone:515-294-2841
Vita:https://iastate.box.com/s/bt6v8423ahvkn6v6ebe3skjcmkl2ubor

Topics of interest: crime and state-imposed punishment, criminology and political economy, white-collar crime

Bio

Professor Hochstetler is a criminologist. He is particularly interested in offender decision-making, the foreground of crime, and offender self-conceptions as captured in interviews and surveys. He uses multiple methods in his work but is best known for writings that rely on qualitative methods. He also maintains interests in white-collar crime and the predictors of punishment.  He has published on a broad range of topics in leading journals in sociology and criminology including Social Problems, Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Criminal Justice, Crime Law and Social Change, and Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 

Jones-Johnson, Matt DeLisi, Andy Hochstetler, W. Roy Johnson, and Natalia Frishman.* 2013.
(Forthcoming). “Gender differences in social relationships, social integration, and
substance use." Sociology Mind

Heith Copes and Andy HOCHSTETLER. 2012 . Prisoners’ retrospective experiences
of Participating in qualitative Research. Field Methods

DeLisi, Matt, Andy HOCHSTETLER, Gloria Jones-Johnson, Johnson, W. Caudill, and James W. Marquart. (2011). “The road to murder: The enduring criminogenic effects of juvenile confinement among a sample of adult career criminals.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice.

Bennet, Trevor, Fiona Brookman, Andy HOCHSTETLER, and Heith Copes. 2011.
“The role of the ‘code of the street’ in the generation of street violence in the U.K.”
European Journal of Criminology 8:17-31.