Dr. Ming-Li Hsieh
Contact Information
Biography
Dr. Ming-Li Hsieh joined the faculty at UW-Eau Claire in 2016 after receiving her Ph.D. in criminal justice and criminology from Washington State University. In addition to presenting papers at professional conferences such as Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) and American Society of Criminology (ASC), her recent publications have appeared in a number of prestigious journals including Crime and Delinquency, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Police Quarterly, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Sexual Abuse, International Journal of Cyber Criminology, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, and Feminist Criminology. Dr. Hsieh has co-authored a textbook with Marilyn McShane, Women in Criminal Justice (Wolters Klewer) and also co-authored a research monograph for the SpringerBriefs series, “Digital Robbery: ATM Hacking and Implications.” Her scholastic contributions have been recognized by the ACJS, as she was awarded their Sage Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Award and their Dorothy Bracey/Janice Joseph Minority and Women New Scholar Award.
Education
- Ph.D., Washington State University (Criminal Justice and Criminology)
- M.A., Washington State University (Criminal Justice)
- M.S.M., University of Houston-Downtown (Security Management)
Teaching and Research Interests
- Research and Quantitative Methods
- Criminology
- Women in the Justice System
- Institutional and Community Corrections
- Recidivism Risk Assessment
- Interdisciplinary and Comparative Criminal Justice
- Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis
- (Cyber)security, (Cyber)crime and Risk Management