Dr. Leana A. Bouffard

Department Chair

Contact

Dept:Sociology And Criminal Justice
Email:lab17@iastate.edu
Office:103 East Hall
510 Farm House Ln.
Ames IA
50011-1054
Phone:515-294-6480
Website:https://faculty.sites.iastate.edu/lab17/
Vita:https://iastate.box.com/s/nkwpjkf9txzb337vz6ei2ion2paw3p7d

Topics of interest: life course and developmental approaches to understanding offending, police response in domestic violence and sexual assault, sexual aggression among college students, violence against women

Bio

Dr. Leana Bouffard joined the Department of Sociology as Professor and Chair in July of 2017. She was previously on the faculty at Sam Houston State University, Washington State University, North Dakota State University, and Indiana University. In her most recent position at Sam Houston State University, Dr. Bouffard also served as the Director of the Crime Victims’ Institute. Her research interests include life course and developmental approaches to understanding offending, including the impact of various life events (e.g., military service and parenting/parenthood) on offending patterns. She also conducts research on violence against women, police response in domestic violence and sexual assault, and sexual aggression among college students. Dr. Bouffard was identified as an “academic star” in 2007 in a study of publication trajectories of recent female criminology and criminal justice Ph.D.’s. She received her Ph.D. (2001) and M.A. (1998) in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland. She also has a B.S. in Psychology (1995) from Duke University.