
Matthew Galasso is an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice. His research interests include courts, criminal sentencing and procedure, the intersection of law and the criminal justice system, and institutional corrections. Dr. Galasso has also conducted research related to nonprofit organizations as well as school safety.
PhD 2024, Michigan State University
MPA 2016, Indiana University Indianapolis O’Neill SPEA
JD 2009, Indiana University McKinney School of Law
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Read moreCobbina, J., Galasso, M., Cunningham, M., Melde, C., & Heinze, J. (2020). A qualitative study of perception of school safety among youth in a high crime city. Journal of School Violence.
Galasso, M., Abad, D., Almanza, M. Melde, C., Cobbina, J., & Heinze, J. (2020). Inner-city youth perspectives on gangs, violence, and social media. In C. Melde and F. Weerman (Eds.), Gangs in the era of internet and social media. Springer.
Levine D.J., & Galasso, M. (2019). Revenue embeddedness and competing institutional logics: How nonprofit leaders connect earned revenue to mission and organizational identity. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship.
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